Free SERU Mock Test

by | Jun 24, 2023 | TFL SERU

Firstly, a big thank you to everyone who has signed up to our platform to prepare for their TfL SERU Assessment.

So, what’s new?
We’ve had many people reaching out to us for more SERU Mock Tests.  You can now access an additional 4 SERU mock tests.  For the same price as our one mock test, we are now offering 2 per pack.  You can choose to sign up for 2 SERU mock tests at a time or even better we’ve decided to give everyone access to our Free SERU mock test, which comes with the full 36 questions and is timed.

Free SERU Mock Test access
Just register with a few clicks and start using our free SERU mock test.  This will help you decide if you need more training and if you feel you do, then you can either sign up to one of our SERU Training Courses or try more SERU Mock Tests.

Your feedback is always welcome and we’re planning on adding even more useful SERU assessment training as well as speaking & listening training in the near future.

 

We wish you all the best on your SERU assessment with TfL!

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