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  1. Stage One. Type of exam: Solo. Time allowance: 10 minutes. Speaking one set poem from memory. A short conversation with the examiner, initiated by a favourite toy or object (brought into the room by the learner) Describing how to play a game. Please see the LAMDA Introductory Graded Examinations Syllabus (2019) for full details.

  2. Overview. Tuition fees. Fees are reviewed annually. 2024/25 entry: UK students: £14,885 per year. International students: £24,815 per year. Application fees. £88 for US-based applicants for in-person auditions. £27.50 UCAS fee (for 6 choices) for UK & International applicants, plus £15 first-round audition fee.

  3. The best way to reach the exams team is by emailing us. You can also write to us at: LAMDA Exams. 155 Talgarth Road. London. W14 9DA. United Kingdom. If you are in the UK and prefer to speak on the phone, we have a call back service where a member of our exams team will phone you on your preferred number.

  4. As soon as you arrive at the centre, go to the registration desk and tell them who you are and what exam you are taking. If you are 16 years or older, you will also need to present your ID. If you think you are entered in for the wrong exam, now is the time to tell us. We will ask you to fill in a form and tell us what exam you should be doing.

  5. The most important qualification to teach LAMDA Exams is a passion for communication and the desire to inspire learners of all ages, abilities and backgrounds. The teachers who specialise in LAMDA Exams come from all walks of life. There are no specific training routes to teach LAMDA and we don’t have any joining fees.

  6. What is an online assessment? Online assessments are just like our other exams, except instead of taking it in the same room as your examiner, you’ll be using a computer or another device. This means that you can take your exam at home, or at a venue organised by your teacher.

  7. The examiner will ask you to confirm some information about the exam you are taking, your space and to make sure that your equipment is working. They will then guide you through your exam. If something goes wrong with your equipment, such as your device freezing, you may ask your chaperone to help you. We also have a troubleshooting guide ...