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Trinity College London (TCL) is an examination board based in London, United Kingdom, which offers graded and diploma qualifications (up to postgraduate level) across a range of disciplines in the performing arts and English language learning and teaching in over 70 countries worldwide.How safe to buy the Trinity College London fake diploma?
Trinity College London was founded as the external examinations board of Trinity College of Music (which today is part of the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance) in 1872, and began offering exams in music to external students in 1877. Over time, Trinity expanded to offer exams in other areas of the performing arts and in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL).Where to order the TCL fake degree?
With over 850,000 candidates in more than 60 countries worldwide, Trinity qualifications are specifically designed to help learners realise their potential.
Trinity College London offers a choice of qualifications for students and teachers of drama and speech subjects with various levels of experience and ability. Exams can be taken by individuals, pairs or groups. Study strands include: Speech and Drama, Individual Acting Skills, Group Performance, Shakespeare, Choral Speaking, Communication Skills, Musical Theatre and Performance Arts.Buy Trinity College London fake certificate.
As is the case with music, diplomas in drama, performance and communication subjects are also offered at three levels, and TCL is the awarding body for the series of professional performing arts courses that are funded in part by the Dance and Drama Awards scheme.
In 2012, the exam board introduced Rock & Pop graded examinations for bass, drums, guitar, keyboard and vocals. Candidates perform their ‘set list’ from eight songs in their published Songbook for each grade, as well as improvisation and playback session skills – needed to be successful in the industry.
In 2020 Trinity introduced Digital Grades and Diplomas – an online submission-based version of the well-established face-to-face qualifications. In response to changes in the way people learn and consume music, these exams were designed to support teaching, learning and assessment through a digital medium. They are fully regulated qualifications – with each level corresponding with its equivalent face-to-face option – offering learners a greater choice and flexibility.