Monday, June 25, 2018

How to pass/take English Exams on Freelancer.com for free

Did you know that you can take and pass English and all kinds of exams on Freelancer.com for free? Although there are options to take exams without paying a single dollar, the site administrator do not talk about it much. So, the new freelancers have to pay specific amounts in Dollar before they take an exam. But, we can take/pass exams for free. 

Generally, the site charges
$5 (five USD) for the First Level,
$10 (ten USD) for the Second Level, and
$15 (fifteen USD) for the Third Level of an Exam. 

But, we can take all levels of exam for free. For this purpose, we have to use the credits to purchase from the credit shop with available credits. 

For the First Level of an exam, we have to spend 1000 credits instead of $5 (five USD);
For the Second Level of an exam, we have to spend 2000 credits instead of $10 (ten USD); and
For the Third Level of an exam, we have to spend 3000 credits instead of $15 (fifteen USD).

Sounds hard! No, not all; it’s very simple and it takes only a few minutes to purchase and take an exam for free. For example, if you want to purchase the First Level of US English Exam, you have to spend 1000 credits from your available credits. Just follow the following steps and images.

Step One: Log into your freelancer.com account.

Step Two: Then go to you profile page. To go to your profile quickly, click on your profile picture as shown in the image below.

This image has been used to show how to go to the profile page as the second step of taking free exams on freelancer.com.



Step Three: Now, click on “My Rewards” that appear on top of the page and right below the search box and fund amount. 

This image has been used to show how to find the available credits as the third step of taking free exams on freelancer.com.



Step Four: You will go to a new page titled “Freelancer Rewards.” Now, click on “Credit Shop” button below “Freelancer Rewards.” You will be taken to a list of items that you can purchase with your available credits. Please, make sure you have enough credit to purchase an exam from the credit shop.

This image has been used to illustrate how to go to the credit shop as the fourth step to purchase a free exam on freelancer.com.



Step Five: Choose the desire level of Exam and click on “Buy Now” and confirm.

This image has been used to to demonstrate how to purchase the desired level of exams for free on freelancer.com. This is the fifth step.



Step Six: Click on “Rewards” button. Now, you will see the symbol of the exam in a box titled “Your Rewards Inventory.”

This image has been used to illustrate how to find purchased symbols in "Your Rewards Inventory" on Rewards page as the sixth steps towards taking free exams on freelancer.com.



Step Seven: Click on the symbol of the exam that appears in the “Your Rewards Inventory.”
box and activate it. Now, you can take the First Level of any exam (UK English, US English, etc).

This image has been used to demonstrate how to activate the free purchased exams as the seventh steps towards taking a free exam on freelancer.com.




Step Eight: Now click on “Work” button from the top menu and then click on “Get Certified” from the drop-down menu. This will take you to "Skills Lab" page. 

 This is image has been used to illustrate how to go to the list of exams as the eighth steps towards taking a free exam on freelancer.com.


Step Nine: On this "Skills Lab" page, scroll up or down, and find out and choose your expected Exam and take it. 

This image has been used to illustrate how to chose the desired exam from the exams list. This is the night and last step.



N.B. To purchase an Exam for free, you must not be a free member. That means, you got to be at least an “intro Member.” The good news is that freelancer.com offers free membership upgrade for new users.


That’s enough of enough. Wish you very happy freelancing! 

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