So my first post here is going to be a complaint about this test.
I'm British, English is the only language I speak, and I'd say I'm of reasonable intelligence level. My partner has a masters degree, so I'd say she is more than qualified in the English language as well.
I honestly cannot understand therefore, why we seem to only score 6 in the reading prep papers. The questions are not clear for a start. Use 2 words from the text to answer. OK, but the 2 words it picks in the answer sheet don't actually exist in the text, or aren't remotely near each other, and are used in different contexts. How are people mean't to score higher in that case when the questions are pretty much trick ones, or the answers aren't what the question is asking.
We'll carry on with the IELTS anyway since we have to do it for some bizarre reason for immigration (why?), but we will score badly for reading and after reading posts on here, probably writing too. That being said, we still require PNP to actually get into the draws for express entry in any event, so the reality is these results aren't really going to change much anyway. I've seen some provinces require IELTS of 6+ to be eligible for PNP. Also reading people taking these tests 5-6 times. We don't have that kind of money just laying around, our savings are going towards moving, not taking tests that are ridiculous at best.
Sorry, I'll get off the soapbox now, just wanted to air this to people who'd probably understand lol.
I'm British, English is the only language I speak, and I'd say I'm of reasonable intelligence level. My partner has a masters degree, so I'd say she is more than qualified in the English language as well.
I honestly cannot understand therefore, why we seem to only score 6 in the reading prep papers. The questions are not clear for a start. Use 2 words from the text to answer. OK, but the 2 words it picks in the answer sheet don't actually exist in the text, or aren't remotely near each other, and are used in different contexts. How are people mean't to score higher in that case when the questions are pretty much trick ones, or the answers aren't what the question is asking.
We'll carry on with the IELTS anyway since we have to do it for some bizarre reason for immigration (why?), but we will score badly for reading and after reading posts on here, probably writing too. That being said, we still require PNP to actually get into the draws for express entry in any event, so the reality is these results aren't really going to change much anyway. I've seen some provinces require IELTS of 6+ to be eligible for PNP. Also reading people taking these tests 5-6 times. We don't have that kind of money just laying around, our savings are going towards moving, not taking tests that are ridiculous at best.
Sorry, I'll get off the soapbox now, just wanted to air this to people who'd probably understand lol.