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The Duolingo English Test is a fast, flexible, and affordable English exam accepted by thousands of universities worldwide. This lesson introduces you to how the test works, what to expect, and the essential rules and strategies you need before taking your first attempt.
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Duolingo English Test Preparation

Introduction to the Duolingo English Test (DET)

Afridemia English & University Preparation Program

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🎯 Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:

  • Explain what the DET is and why universities accept it

  • Describe the 3 stages of the test

  • Understand how adaptive testing works

  • Follow rules and avoid mistakes that cause invalid scores

  • Compare DET with IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE

  • Apply practical strategies on your very first attempt

  • Build confidence, whether it’s your 1st time or your 3rd time

 


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Your Study Plan & Schedule — Duolingo English Test

Stay organized and track your improvement throughout your DET journey!

Before you begin your DET Preparation program:

📄 Print Your DET Study Plan (PDF)

Use your Study Plan to record completion of:

  • Daily practice

  • Speaking and writing prompts

  • Reading & listening drills

  • Full DET practice tests

 

📥 Click here to download the DET Study Plan

 

Checking off each task helps you see steady progress and identify weak skills early.

 


🗓️ Print Your Weekly Study Schedule

Place it somewhere visible — your wall, notebook, or study desk — to remind you of your targets for each week.

Your schedule includes:

  • Daily micro-practice goals

  • Weekly mock test targets

  • Time allocations for each skill (Reading, Listening, Writing, Speaking)

  • Review and reflection checkpoints

 

📥 Click here to download the schedule

 

Tip: Short, consistent practice (15–30 minutes daily) is more effective than long, irregular study sessions for adaptive tests like DET.

 


🧠 Why a Study Plan Matters for Duolingo

The DET is fast, adaptive, and requires quick thinking. A structured plan helps you:

  • Build skill automaticity

  • Improve typing speed and fluency

  • Strengthen speaking and writing accuracy

  • Prepare for unpredictable item types

  • Reduce anxiety before the real test


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Afridemia Tip

“Duolingo success comes from consistency — small steps every day. When you track your progress, your improvement becomes visible, and confidence follows naturally.”

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🔍 1. What Is the Duolingo English Test (DET)?

🖥️ Watch the video: DET Introduction

 

Let’s begin simple: DET is a fast, flexible English test you take from home.

It is accepted by 10,000+ universities, including:

  • Harvard

  • Yale

  • Columbia

  • University of Toronto

  • Many top universities in Europe

🌟 Why Students Love It

  • 🏠 Take it from your bedroom

  • 💻 Only need a laptop + internet

  • ⏱️ Only 1 hour

  • 💲 Costs $70

  • 🎯 Measures ALL skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing)

  • 📩 Share scores to unlimited universities for free

❤️ Why many African Students Prefer It

  • No expensive test centers

  • No traveling to test center

  • No long waiting time

  • Very student-friendly

👉 What This Means for YOU

You can achieve your university dreams faster and with less stress.
But because the test is short, every minute counts.

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🧭 2. Test Structure

🖥️ Watch the video: test structure

 

The DET has 3 simple parts. Let’s break them down like a friendly teacher guiding you step-by-step.


1️⃣ Introduction & Onboarding (~5 minutes)

Think of this as “checking into the exam.”
You will:

  • Test your camera and microphone

  • Show your ID

  • Confirm the rules

Simple. No scoring here.

 


2️⃣ Adaptive Test (~45 minutes)

This is where the real test happens.

The exam mixes skills:

  • Reading

  • Listening

  • Speaking

  • Writing

There are NO sections.
Your questions may look like this:

✏️ Examples

  • Read & Select: Choose real English words

  • Listen & Type: Type what you hear

  • Write About the Photo: Write 1–2 sentences

  • Speak for 30 seconds: Respond to a prompt

This section feels fast because the system keeps adjusting to your level.

 


3️⃣ Writing & Speaking Samples (~10 minutes)

You will record:

  • 1 writing sample

  • 1 speaking sample

These are not scored, but universities see them.
So make them your best.

 


🌈 What This Means for YOU

  • Be ready to switch skills quickly

  • Don’t panic if you go from speaking → reading → listening → writing

  • The first 10–15 questions matter a lot

  • The randomness is normal — don’t overthink it

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🧠 3. How Adaptive Testing Works

Let’s imagine this:

You’re climbing stairs.
If you climb easily, the DET gives you a higher step.
If you struggle, it gives you a lower step.

This is exactly how adaptive testing works.


How It Works

  • Correct answer → harder question

  • Wrong answer → easier question

The goal is to find your true level quickly.

 


Why It Matters

  • Your test will NOT look like your friend’s

  • Difficulty does NOT tell you if you’re failing

  • The system adjusts fast — don’t panic


Common Mistake Students Make

“These questions are too easy… I’m failing.”
This thought destroys confidence.


🌈 What This Means for YOU

  • Stay calm, even if difficulty changes

  • Focus on accuracy — not difficulty

  • Don’t rush

  • Expect inconsistency — that’s part of the design

 

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📝 4. Question Types

🟦 A. Comprehension

  • Read & Select

  • Fill in the Blanks

  • Listen & Type

  • Read Aloud

 

🟩 B. Interactive Tasks

  • Interactive Reading

  • Interactive Listening

 

🟧 C. Production

  • Write About the Photo

  • Speak About the Photo

  • Read, Then Speak

  • Interactive Writing

 


🧩 Example: Write About the Photo

You see a picture →
Write 1–2 sentences describing it.

Example answer:

“Two children are playing football outside. They look happy and active.”

Simple, natural English.

 


❗ Common Mistake

Using memorized templates from YouTube.
The AI detects repeated phrases.

 


🌈 What This Means for YOU

  • Be natural, be yourself

  • Use simple, clear English

  • Practice timings — some tasks give you 20–30 seconds

 

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🖥️ 5. Watch video: Requirements & Rules

Think of this like entering a secure exam room — even though you’re at home.

✔ You MUST Have:

  • Laptop with camera and a smartphone for a second camera

  • Microphone & speakers

  • Good internet

  • Quiet, well-lit room

  • Valid ID

 

If your home doesn’t have stable internet or a quiet, well-lit room, Afridemia provides dedicated Duolingo testing rooms you can use.

 


You MUST NOT:

  • Look away

  • Wear headphones

  • Have anyone in the room

  • Use notes, phone, apps

  • Speak when not instructed

 


⚠ What Happens If You Break Rules

  • Score not certified

  • Previous scores canceled

  • Possible permanent ban

 


❗ Common Mistake

Small repeated eye movements = suspicious.
Students don’t do it intentionally — but the system catches it.

 


🌈 What This Means for YOU

  • Sit comfortably and still

  • Keep your eyes centered

  • Prepare your room before clicking “Start Test”

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🔄 6. If You Are Retaking the DET

I see you.
Retaking any test can feel discouraging — but you are NOT starting from zero.

Here are real reasons students score low, based on many learners:

 


❌ Common Causes of Low Scores

  • Speaking too little

  • Writing very short responses

  • Eye movement violations

  • Poor internet or lighting

  • Memorized templates

  • Weak performance in interactive tasks

 


🌟 How to Improve (Teacher Tips)

✔ Speak longer — aim for 5–8 sentences
✔ Don’t rush typing
✔ Start strong: the early questions affect your score more
✔ Practice with a timer
✔ Use natural vocabulary, not fancy memorized lines

 


❤️ Encouragement

You CAN improve.
Most retakers increase 10–25 points with the right approach.

 

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📊 7. DET vs IELTS vs TOEFL vs PTE

Feature DET IELTS TOEFL PTE
Cost $70 $200–300 $200–300 $200–300
Duration 1 hr 2h45 2h 2h30
Location Home Center Center/Home     Center
Results 48 hrs 1–2 weeks     2–5 days 8 days
Score Sending   Unlimited     5 free Unlimited 4 free
Stress Level Low Medium Medium Medium-high   

 

🌈 What This Means for YOU

DET is faster, cheaper, flexible —
BUT the rules are stricter.
You must follow every rule carefully.

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