Do I take all parts of the test on the same day? Which part do I take first?

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Speaking test will be conducted prior or later to the other three modules (Listening, Reading & Writing), depends on their convenience.
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The Listening, Reading & Writing test is held in a single session but the speaking can be held either on the same day as your R-L-W test or a few days later or few days after. The final date of the speaking test is mailed to the student a week before the L-R-W exam date.
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