Study + Exam
- Access to video lessons
- Full communication with the teacher
- Virtual class room
- + Mock Test
- + Final exam for LanguageCert
High-quality, reliable online exams
Accepted by official authorities, organisations and Higher Education Institutions globally.
Allowing you to be enrolled in any university in New Zealand and educational institutions in many other countries.
There is no difference between the Academic and General modules! LanguageCert is based on General English and does not require a student to learn a complex vocabulary of Academic English.
LanguageCert is based on the general knowledge of the candidate, obtained in an ordinary English language school (General English); however, it is possible to pass the IELTS Academic for the required high score only after a long specialized preparation for the exam. Often, candidates cannot successfully pass the exam from the first time because of the very stressful atmosphere in the exam centre.
Pass (50% correct answers) is the equivalent of IELTS Academic 5.5-6.0.
High Pass (67% of correct answers) is the equivalent of IELTS Academic 6.5.
In IELTS, despite the overall satisfactory exam score, if the result in one of the modules is not sufficient (at least less than 0.5 points), according to the university entrance requirements, the IELTS certificate will not be approved, and the entire exam will have to be retaken. In LanguageCert, you only need to get a PASS or a HIGH PASS.
LanguageCert consists of two parts: Written Part (Listening, Reading, Writing — 3 hours 10 minutes) and Speaking Part (15 minutes’ exam interview), which can be taken at different times convenient for the candidate or retaken separately for 50% of the cost if one of the modules has not been passed well enough.
The Listening module is presented to the examinee twice! Not just once, as in the IELTS exam.
The entrance requirement for a student to get enrolled into the LanguageCert Preparation online course is the knowledge of English at the Intermediate or Upper-Intermediate level (approximately equal to IELTS 5.0).
It does not take a long time to prepare for the successful completion of the Language Certificate! It is enough to take our intensive online course LanguageCert Preparation on weekends (two days, 10 academic hours long), on Saturday + Saturday + Sunday at a convenient time in the time zones of New Zealand, Kazakhstan and Russia (Moscow).
You might expect a quick receipt of the exam result within THREE working days.
There is no specific exam schedule and long waiting list. A LanguageCert test can be taken ONLINE, that is, a candidate may take it from home, from a PC, at any time convenient.
Our company NZ Study Trips provides a unique opportunity — to take an online international exam LanguageCert, as well as to receive an intensive online exam preparation course!
NZ Study Trips Limited is an accredited online learning centre of LanguageCert.
LanguageCert exam results are approved by any educational institution in New Zealand (on a level with IELTS Academic). The exam results can also be applied in the enrollment procedure in educational institutions in the UK, China, the Czech Republic, Greece, Italy, Germany, the USA and other countries.
LanguageCert — is an international online English language exam approved by the New Zealand Ministry of Education NZQA.
LanguageCert like IELTS, evaluates four aspects: Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.
Our programs are designed for various English proficiency levels, from Intermediate to Advanced.
The online preparatory course includes general information about the format, structure, tricks and traps of the LanguageCert Expert C1 and Mastery C2 exams.
Curriculum content:
10 academic hours (1 academic hour lasts 45 minutes) of classes in an online class + Mock Test (all modules: Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing):
Training schedule for the LanguageCert Preparation Intensive.
Days of classes: Saturday + Saturday and Sunday for the Mock Test (Homework — between Saturdays).
School day schedule:
New Zealand time zone — from 6.00 pm to 10.00 pm (studies from 6.00 to 7.30, 15-minute break, studies from 7.45 to 9.15 then 15-minute break, and the last session is from 9.30 to 10.15);
Moscow time zone — from 8.00 am to 12.00 (studies from 8.00 to 9.30, 15-minute break, studies from 9.45 to 11.15 then 15-minute break, and the last session is from 11.30 to 12.15);
Kazakhstan time zone from 11.00 am to 15.00 (studies from 11.00 to 12.30, 15-minute break, studies from 12.45 to 14.15 then 15-minute break, and the last session is from 14.30 to 15.15);