Does the learner have to do a preparatory course before sitting the exam?
It is not compulsory for learners to take a course before sitting our examinations, although we do recommend that a centre should provide their learners with a certain degree of preparation beforehand. Generally speaking, learners benefit greatly from having completed a course prior to taking the exam. It is, however, entirely up to the centre how they chose to organise this – for example the course could be aimed at actually raising the learners’ level of English or solely focused on providing practice of the tasks that the learners will meet in the exam.
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