How hard is a Language Proficiency Index (LPI)?

I just found out I have one coming up and if I can get a 6 on it I wont have to go to my english class anymore because the teacher will give me an 86% and I won’t have to go back till the final exam.

Answer #1

LPI has been considered to be one of the criteria for most BC universities. Both local students and international students feel frustrated about the test. Due toLPIis mainly testing students’ writing ability, as well as sentence structure, language application and reading comprehension ability. Therefore, having advanced grammar skills and enough vocabulary is crucial for the test.

Being proficient in English grammar is really helpful to improve the ability to write complex sentences. It is also hard to make write attractively and appealingly without essential vocabulary. TheLPIprogram of Franklin provides an appropriate approach to improve skills effectively: “Golden Rules + Word Formation + 100-Killer-Words +LPIwriting”. This approach is the best way to solveLPIdifficulties, and students would not worry aboutLPIanymore.

The Golden Rule is one of the best parts that Frank Miao shares with the class his expertise and the findings of his 18-year-long research in the area. It covers most of English grammar knowledge. By learning word formation, students would be able to dramatically expand their vocabulary, which is not only helpful in writing skills but also reading skills. What are more important are the 100 killer-words because they make your writing more appealing and attractive by applying all those words in the essay.

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