ICAO Level Exam - Any Advice
I am looking for study materials for ICAO English Level Exam, any advice?
So far I found a free PDF which is explaining various test formats: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/smzjg1mjv...YlyVg9Ifa?dl=0 And also there are some example questions in an Instagram page: www.instagram.com/icaolevel I wanna improve my score from Level 4 to 5 or 6. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks a lot. |
Originally Posted by jeenfig
(Post 11180284)
I am looking for study materials for ICAO Level Exam, any advice?
So far I found a free PDF on atpl .tv which is explaining various test formats. And also there are some example questions in an instagram page: icaolevel I wanna improve my score from Level 4 to 5 or 6. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks a lot. |
Originally Posted by Climb150
(Post 11180370)
Just to be sure, you mean the ICAO English exam?
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Most of the non-native English speakers rarely qualify for a level 6.
If you still want to show the aeronautical community that your English skills are better than the lowest level, you should aim at level 5. Your English language skills will be assessed in the following areas:
Read aloud in order to improve your pronunciation, talk, chat, listen, read aviation magazines, watch aviation videos to improve vocabulary, fluency, interaction, and comprehension. Revise grammar for structure. More information download the official version of ICAO Doc 9835 from: https://www.icao.int/safety/lpr/page...d-manuals.aspx Practical tips on: https://www.levelup.international/LP...on-general.php Remember, this is like a sport, you need to practice every day for few months. |
First, learn which formats are being used by your test center. There are no major differences between centers but still worth knowing beforehand. Also, some centers offer courses (online or on-site) before the test where they give some tips & tricks which might be useful but in the end, as Airgus wrote above, it all comes to practicing. Some personal trick for the speaking module (e.g general questions, picture description, etc) is to record your answers, then listen. Also, there are some quality youtube videos worth watching, just search "ICAO level".
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I, a non-native English speaker, got the highest level, dunno if was 5 or 6, would have to fish out my certificate, but the score where I don't need to renew, ever. What got me there was of course understanding everything correctly and saying exactly the right things, but as the examiner pointed out: I SPOKE SLOWLY and CLEARLY. Simple bonus thing that's easy to do ! Good luck !
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Originally Posted by Gargleblaster
(Post 11182752)
I, a non-native English speaker, got the highest level, dunno if was 5 or 6, would have to fish out my certificate, but the score where I don't need to renew, ever. What got me there was of course understanding everything correctly and saying exactly the right things, but as the examiner pointed out: I SPOKE SLOWLY and CLEARLY. Simple bonus thing that's easy to do ! Good luck !
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Originally Posted by jeenfig
(Post 11180284)
I am looking for study materials for ICAO English Level Exam, any advice?
So far I found a free PDF which is explaining various test formats: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/smzjg1mjv...YlyVg9Ifa?dl=0 And also there are some example questions in an Instagram page: www.instagram.com/icaolevel I wanna improve my score from Level 4 to 5 or 6. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks a lot. Thanks for all the advice. |
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