Introduction
You may know PrepMeWell for IELTS preparation, but that’s only one part of what we do.
At PrepMeWell, we help you prepare for the English and French proficiency tests you need if you’re planning to study abroad, relocate, or land your dream job. From IELTS and TOEFL to CELPIP, PTE, SAT, GRE, TEF, and TCF, our online classes are designed to help you understand your test, build the right skills, and prepare effectively wherever you are.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the tests we prepare you for, the class options available, and how to pick the right prep plan for your goal.
English proficiency test preparation
English proficiency tests are one of the requirements you need if you’re planning to relocate to countries like the UK, Canada, and beyond. These tests can be expensive, but with the right preparation from us, you can achieve your target score on your first attempt and avoid wasting time and money on retakes.
Here are the English proficiency tests we prepare students for:
IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
IELTS is one of the most recognised English proficiency tests for study, work, and immigration. It comes in two versions: IELTS Academic for education and IELTS General Training for work and migration.
It’s also the test we’re best known for. We’ve helped over 50 students pass on their first attempt with scores as high as a band 8.5. Here are snapshots of some of our students.

So, if IELTS is your goal, here’s what you need to know about the IELTS test.
CELPIP (Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program)
CELPIP is the second English proficiency test we prepare you for. It’s accepted for Canadian immigration, permanent residency, and professional purposes.
Here are samples of our past students’ results.

Learn everything you need to know about the CELPIP test here.
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
TOEFL is commonly used for university admissions, especially in the United States. It tests you on your reading, listening, speaking, and writing in an academic setting.
The image below is an actual result from one of our students:

You can read our blog post on everything you need to know about TOEFL to understand the TOEFL test better.
PTE (Pearson Test of English)
PTE is a computer-based English proficiency test accepted by universities, organisations, and immigration bodies worldwide. It evaluates your reading, listening, speaking, and writing.
Read everything you need to know about the PTE test here.
Aside from the English proficiency tests listed above, we can also prepare you for standardised tests like the SAT and GRE.
SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test)
SAT is a standardised test used by many universities, especially in the United States. It assesses students’ reading, writing, and maths skills as part of the undergraduate application process.
GRE (Graduate Record Examination)
GRE is a graduate admission test used by many universities for master’s and doctoral programmes. It assesses verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing skills.
Your own goal may not be any of the English tests, so let’s look at the French proficiency tests and how they fit into your language goals.
French proficiency test preparation
You may need to take a French proficiency test if you’re planning to study, work, or immigrate to French-speaking countries.
These are the two tests we prepare students for:
TEF (Test d’Évaluation de Français)
TEF is commonly used for immigration, especially if you’re applying to Canada. It evaluates your French reading, listening, speaking, and writing.
If TEF is your goal, here’s everything you need to know about the test.
TCF (Test de Connaissance du Français)
TCF is used for immigration, academic, and professional purposes. It tests you on your overall ability to communicate in French.
If TCF is what you need, you need to read this.
To find out which French test is right for you, read TEF vs. TCF: which test Is easier?
Now, let’s look at the class options available to you.
Online class options and pricing
We know that every learner has a different goal, schedule, and budget. That’s why we offer flexible online class options to help you choose what works best for you, wherever you’re based.
Here’s a breakdown of the options available:
| Class option | Who it’s for | Class size | Price | What you get |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group class (IELTS General) | Learners who prefer studying with others | You + 4 learners | ₦50,000 | 12 live sessions in 4 weeks (3 classes weekly), 2 hours per class |
| Group class (IELTS General & CELPIP) | Learners preparing for IELTS General or CELPIP | You + 1–2 learners | ₦65,000 | 12 live sessions in 4 weeks (3 classes weekly), 1 hour 30 minutes per class |
| Personal class | Learners who want a tutor focused on their individual needs | One-on-one with a tutor | ₦80,000 | 12 live sessions in 4 weeks (3 classes weekly), 1 hour 30 minutes per class. Covers IELTS General, IELTS Academic, IELTS UKVI, PTE, TOEFL, and CELPIP |
| Personal class (SAT & GRE) | Students preparing for university admission exams | One-on-one with a tutor | ₦100,000 | 16 sessions in 4 weeks (4 classes weekly: 2 Math and 2 English), 1 hour 30 minutes per class |
| Pre-recorded class | Learners who prefer self-paced learning with tutor support | Self-study + tutor support | ₦40,000 | Self-paced lessons plus 3 live support sessions (1 hour 30 minutes each). Covers IELTS General, IELTS Academic, and IELTS UKVI |
| French group class (A1) | Beginners starting French from scratch | You + 4 learners | ₦195,000 | 3 months of classes. Access to live and recorded classes plus study materials |
| French group class (A2) | Learners building on beginner French | You + 4 learners | ₦195,000 | 3 months of classes. Access to live and recorded classes plus study materials |
| French group class (B1 + Introduction to TEF questions) | Learners moving toward intermediate French and early TEF exposure | You + 4 learners | ₦195,000 | 3 months of classes. Access to live and recorded classes plus study materials |
| French group class (B2 + TEF Prep) | Learners preparing for the TEF at an upper-intermediate level | You + 4 learners | ₦260,000 | 3 months of B2 classes plus 1 month of TEF Prep. Access to live and recorded classes plus study materials |
Frequently asked questions
What’s the average class size for group classes?
Our group classes usually have about 5 students, so everyone gets the attention and support they need while learning.
How do I sign up for the TEF/TCF training?
Visit our website, click “Book a class,” select your preferred class, complete the form, and make your payment. It’s that simple!
Do I need to be at B2 level before I can write TEF or TCF?
At B2 level, you should be able to speak, write, and communicate fluently in French. Once you’ve reached that level, you’re ready to sit for the TEF or TCF test.
Are there recordings for each class?
There are no recordings for English proficiency test classes. However, if you’re learning French or preparing for TEF/TCF, you’ll get recordings for each class.
Conclusion
If your goal is to prepare effectively and increase your chances of passing your test on your first try with scores like Band 8 and above in IELTS, CELPIP 11 and above, or strong results in any test you choose, we’re here to help.
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