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    TOEFL (IBT)

    Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is a standardized test to measure English proficiency through its four modules viz. Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening. The test assesses the English expertise of people who are non- native speakers and wishes to enrol in English speaking universities. Educational Testing Service (ETS) manages the test all over the world. Recognized worldwide, the test is used by the majority of universities and institutes throughout the world where English is the primary teaching language. 

    The exam score can be extensively used for a window period of two years. It is seen that a large number of students in India who aspire to pursue higher studies in English universities and institutes in foreign countries like USA, UK, Canada, Australia etc undergo TOEFL. 

    There are two methods of conducting TOEFL: 

    Internet Based Test (IBT) or 

    Paper Based Test (PBT)

    In India, we only find the Internet Based Test being conducted.

    TOEFL EXAM DETAILS
    Websitehttp://www.ets.org/toefl
    RegistrationOnline
    Score Validity2 Years
    Frequency of TestThroughout the year (On weekends)
    Score ReportingThere is a provision of reporting your TOEFL test scores to a maximum of four universities of your choice, the cost of which is built into the TOEFL test fee you pay.

    Structure of TOEFL IBT

    SectionTime LimitQuestionsTasks
    Reading60-80 minutes36-56 questionsRead 3 to 4 passages from academic texts and answer questions.
    Listening60-90 minutes34-51 questionsListen to lectures, classroom discussions and conversations, and then answer questions.
    Break10 minutes
    Speaking20 minutes6 tasksExpress an opinion on a familiar topic; speak based on reading and listening tasks.
    Writing50 minutes2 tasksWrite essay responses based on reading and listening tasks; support an opinion in writing.

    Structure of TOEFL PBT

    PartsFormatDuration
    ListeningPart-1: 30 questions about short conversations
    Part-2: 8 questions about longer conversations
    Part-3: 12 questions about lectures or talks
    30 – 40 minutes
    Structure and Written ExpressionPart-1: 15 exercises of completing sentences
    Part-2: 25 exercises of identifying errors
    25 minutes
    Reading Comprehension50 questions about reading passages55 minutes
    WritingOne essay question of approx. 250–300 words30 minutes

    CELPIP

    The Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program, or CELPIP, is an English language assessment tool which measures listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills. The test is administered by Paragon Testing Enterprises., a subsidiary of the University of British Columbia

     

    There are two types of CELPIP tests;

    The CELPIP – General evaluates test taker’s English listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills and is officially designated for permanent residence applications by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), and is also accepted for professional designations.

    The CELPIP – General LS evaluates test taker’s English listening and speaking skills and is officially designated for citizenship applications by IRCC, and is also accepted for professional designations.

    • Computer-Delivered: Done in just one sitting and includes features such as a personal timer, word counter, and spell-check
    • Single North American Accent: Easy-to-understand English and vocabulary taken from everyday situations
    • Quick Online Results: Available online in just 4 to 5 calendar days, with priority shipping available
    • Free Study Materials: Free sample tests, videos, online information sessions, preparation courses, and webinars

    Structure of CELPIP EXAM

    TypePartsFormatDuration
    GeneralListeningListen to passages and answer questions47–55 minutes
    Reading Read passages and answer questions55–60 minutes
    WritingRespond to questions with written answers53–60 minutes
    SpeakingReply to on-screen prompts verbally15–20 minutes
    General LSListeningListen to passages and answer questions47–55 minutes
    SpeakingReply to on-screen prompts verbally15–20 minutes

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