How to I attempt 'Complete the Sentence' question in DET?
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In this type of question, test takers will have to choose the best answer for every missing word in a displayed sentence.
A passage will appear on their screens which will have various blank spaces. You will have to select the best word which you think would complete the sentence. Make sure that you've carefully read the complete sentence. Make sure of context clues in order to decide the best option.
Once you've filled in the blanks, read the entire completed sentence once again to see if it makes sense.
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Yes, nowadays many US universities accept Duolingo English Test (DET) for admission because it is cheap and fast. If the university accepts it and sends your I-20 Form, you can apply for visa. But remember, for visa interview, some strict officers still trust IELTS or TOEFL more.
If you want to study in Canada at Columbia College, you will need an English language test. The preferred tests are IELTS and TOEFL. This undergrad college does not accept Duolingo. In IELTS you would generally need a band score of 6.5 and if you choose to take TOEFL internet-based test, you would need a score of 72.
You can get Duolingo English Test sample papers on the official Duolingo English Test website for free practice tests. Websites like Shiksha, Leverage Edu, and GoArno also offer free PDFs and sample questions. These help you learn question types and improve your test skills.
When you apply for admission in any university with your DET score, the admission committee needs no verification. As Duolingo itself share the scorecard of your test directly to the university through its secure portal. This is to ensure authenticity and prevent tampering.
Yes, you can send your certified Duolingo English Test score report to as many universities as you wish. It is free of charge.
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