Trinity’s B1 speaking and listening exam is approved by UKVI and can be used when applying for:
Book your B1 SELT exam with Trinity. Choose a test centre near you, then pick a date and time that suits you.
Choose Trinity for your B1 SELT exam:
20+ UK test centres
Many dates and times to choose from
Speaking and listening with a real examiner
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Find a test centre near you and book a time that suits you.
Exam Protect is an optional add-on for the Trinity B1 SELT test.
If something unexpected happens, it lets you reschedule or retake your exam without paying again.
If you do not pass, you can use your voucher to retake the exam within 4 months.
You’ll choose your test centre, date and time during booking
Need more help? Contact Trinity SELT customer service team:
Email: selt@trinitycollege.co.uk
Telephone: 0333 358 3183
Monday to Friday: 8:00am–8:00pm | Saturday and Sunday: 8:00am–5:30pm
The Trinity B1 SELT (GESE Grade 5) costs £150.
You can choose from 21+ UK test centres when you book. Pick the location that is best for you when booking.
Dates and times depend on the test centre. When you start booking, you can see the available dates and times for your chosen location.
You will speak with a real examiner. You will answer questions and have a short conversation. The test is about 10 minutes. Watch our video here.
You will get your provisional result by email by 9am the next working day. Your digital certificate link is usually sent within 4–7 days after the exam.
Trinity certificates are valid for life as proof you passed the exam. For UK visa or immigration, the certificate is valid for 2 years from the exam date.
Exam Protect costs £30 and you can add it when you book your exam. For more information click here.
The B1 SELT (GESE Grade 5) is commonly used for Settlement (Indefinite Leave to Remain) and British citizenship. Hyperlink the visa types to the visa pages
Always check the UKVI guidance for your route. See UKVI guidance.
Trinity has a Directory of Immigration Advisors. You can use it to find an organisation near you (some may offer a free first appointment). Discover more here.