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How to pass Marlins with 80%+ on your first try

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The Marlins Test is the most common English screening for seafarers. 70% is the minimum for most crewing agencies; 80%+ for premium fleets. Here’s how to nail it on attempt one.

1. Listening is where most fall down

Listening is 35% of the test and where candidates die.

  • Listen 30 minutes daily — BBC and NPR podcasts. Get used to the pace.
  • Pre-read all answers while the instructions play. Adds 10%.
  • Never stall on one question. Missed it? Move on.

2. Vocabulary — the bank barely changes

Marlins uses a fixed set of topics. Learn 200 key terms and you’ve covered 70% of the questions.

Tip: build flashcards. 20 minutes a day for 2 weeks = 280 terms.

3. Grammar — don’t lose points on the obvious

Conditionals and passive voice are where Russian-speaking seafarers haemorrhage points.

The bottom line

Marlins isn’t a test of English in general — it’s a test of maritime English.

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