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Do you have a question on the IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, CELPIP or SPOKEN ENGLISH? You can find answers to your most frequently asked questions here!

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Our Spoken English classes in Baroda deep into the complexities of grammar as well as introduce students to the nuances and practices of day-to-day English verbal communication. As you avail our British Spoken English class in Baroda, we can also help in cultivating the skills that one needs to have for speaking in special situations like interviews, meetings, presentations, and extempore just to name a few.

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While it is possible for you to prepare for PTE at home by gathering study materials and seeking online help, the best way to get ready for the PTE test is by availing professional training solutions as experienced teachers can inform students about the possible challenges and difficulties associate with the test. In this way, the students can boost their chances of scoring better marks as they appear for PTE.

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Once you appear for the test, the IELTS TRF or test report form has a validity of 2 years.

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The three main parts of the PTE test include speaking and writing, listening and reading. Among them, the PTE reading is regarded as the most difficult one to crack. Plenty of candidates fail to master their reading skills and as a result, they are unable to pass the test successfully. It is important that the candidates are very attentive while reading the paragraph. Only through some rigorous practice can a candidate develop the skills required for the PTE reading process.

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The best way to develop spoken English skills is by using this language as a medium of communication in one’s day-to-day life. So yes, in a way it is possible to master spoken English without the formal training of any kind. However, most people who struggle with their spoke English skills do not know how to incorporate this language into their daily way of life in a way that would seem meaningful to them. A lot of people find it difficult to use the English language as their medium of verbal communication since they cannot express their ideas seamlessly. ...

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We believe that a well-rounded approach to English education is the best way to help students cultivate substantial skills with this language. We use recorded media files, face-to-face interactive sessions, online courses, and a host of other methods to train students in their pursuit of learning English.