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Please do any one have answer to this question. In writing IELTS test, can one write both English and French exams to boost one's score?
okay, this is by far the most ridiculous thing I have heard about IELTS . just think about this, what does IELTS stand for is there a letter stand for " French " in its full name?
 
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okay, this is by far the most ridiculous thing I have heard about IELTS . just think about this, what does IELTS stand for is there a letter stand for " French " in its full name?

He can, it's absolutely his choice. Except he'll be marked down in TA and will be marked as illegible. If that's fine with him and doesn't mind spending $250.
 
He can, it's absolutely his choice. Except he'll be marked down in TA and will be marked as illegible. If that's fine with him and doesn't mind spending $250.
no doubt , and you're right , it's purely his choice since he will definitely be losing marks for the French he writes down on that piece of paper .

also ,I really stop with these rhetorical questions of mine .
 
International English Language Testing System, can you see why you should only use English and not French?
Test d'évaluation du français (TEF) is the French exam. Hope this helps.