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Mastering the LANGUAGECERT International ESOL or Academic exams requires more than just knowing English—it requires a tactical approach to the unique format of the test.
Whether you are aiming for a UK visa (SELT) or admission to a global university, this 6-week LANGUAGECERT study plan from Neethu’s Academy is designed to take you from uncertain to exam-ready.
A 4–6 week timeframe is the “sweet spot” for most candidates. You should choose this path if you:
Week 1–2: Foundation Building
The goal here is familiarization. You cannot win a game if you don’t know the rules.
Week 3–4: Skill Strengthening
Now, transition from “what” to “how.”
Week 5: Intensive Practice & Mocks
This week is about stamina and timing.
Week 6: Revision & Confidence Building
Do not learn new complex grammar now. Consolidate what you know.
Time | Activity | Duration |
|---|---|---|
Morning (7:00 AM) | Read an English editorial (BBC/The Economist) + Vocab note-taking | 30 Mins |
Lunch Break | Listen to a LANGUAGECERT podcast or Part 1/2 Practice | 20 Mins |
Evening (7:00 PM) | Main Session: 1 Writing Task + 1 Reading Passage | 45 Mins |
Before Bed | Record a 2-minute “Long Turn” on a random topic | 15 Mins |
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Yes, it is the ideal timeframe for most candidates. If you already have an intermediate foundation (B1–B2), 4–6 weeks allows enough time to master the exam format and timing without burning out.
Consistency beats intensity. Aim for 1.5 to 2 hours daily. This allows you to cover one receptive skill (Listening/Reading) and one productive skill (Speaking/Writing) without mental fatigue.
You should focus most on your weakest area identified in your first practice test. However, since the Speaking exam involves a live interlocutor (even online), daily practice is essential to reduce hesitation and build natural “conversational flow.”
Start with a diagnostic mock in Week 1 to see where you stand. Then, take full-length timed mocks weekly (Weeks 3–5) to build stamina. Save your final mock for the week before your exam to fine-tune your timing

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