Monday, January 03, 2005

TOEIC

TOEIC - The Test of English for International Communication
The TOEIC test is used to assess English proficiency of non-native speakers and is the standard assessment tool used by companies, workplaces, English programs and government organizations worldwide. As such, TOEIC assessments are an excellent way to obtain credentials to help in the application of new employment positions, as well as good way to monitor ones own English ability.

Paper Test


The TOEIC test is a paper test and has 200 multiple-choice questions to be taken in two separately different sections. The testing time is 2 hours with another 30 minutes to answer biographical questions on the answer sheet and answer a questionnaire about their educational and work history.


The test is divided into two main sections:


Listening Comprehension
You will hear a variety of recorded statements, questions, short conversations, and short talks in English, and answer 100 questions based on what they hear. There are four parts:


Part 1 - Photographs (20 questions)
Part 2 - Question-Response (30 questions)
Part 3 - Short Conversations (30 questions)
Part 4 - Short Talks (20 questions)
This section will take about 45 minutes to complete.


Reading
You will read a variety of materials and answer 100 questions based on what you have read. There are three parts:


Part 5 - Incomplete Sentences (40 questions)
Part 6 - Error Recognition (20 questions)
Part 7 - Reading Comprehension (40 questions)
This section will take about 75 minutes to complete
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Sunday, January 02, 2005

TOEFL

TOEFL - The Test of English as a Foreign Language
The TOEFL is used to assess English proficiency mainly by educational institutions (Universities, Schools, Colleges) as well as some government agencies, scholarship programs and licensing / certification agencies.


The test is made up of a listening, reading and writing section and can be taken on computer format as well as pencil and paper format.


Computer-Based TOEFL
The computer based TOEFL test has four sections:

Listening - tests ability to understand spoken North American English (30-50 questions / 40-60 minutes)


Structure - tests ability to understand correct language for standard written English.(20-25 questions / 15-20 minutes)

Reading - tests ability to read and understand short passages (44-55 questions / 70-90 minutes)

Writing - tests ability to write in English. You are given 30 minutes to write one required essay on a given topic.

Paper-Based TOEFL
The paper based test has three sections which takes 3.5 hours, and will contain at least 140 questions (the number of questions and time given may vary from one test administration to another) and a test of written English which takes 30minutes:


Listening - tests the ability to understand spoken English

Structure - tests the ability to understand standard written English
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Reading - tests the ability to read and understand non-technical material.

Written English Test - Test takers are given 30 minutes to write a short essay on a given topic. The essay is evaluated on the test taker's ability to organize and support ideas, and to use standard written
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Saturday, January 01, 2005

Acronyms

Commonly-used
Acronyms

CALL Computer Assisted Language Learning
EFL English as a Foreign Language
ELT English Language Teaching / Training
ESL English as a Second Language
ESOL English to Speakers of Other Languages
L1 "Language 1" the student's native (primary or first acquired) language.
L2 "Language 2" the language being learned or studied
TEFL Teaching English as a Foreign Language

TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language
TESL Teaching English as a Second Language
TESOL Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages


Notes:
ESL and EFL are often used interchangeably. This acronym is an attempt to make a generic term and then assign more limited meanings to ESL and EFL.
TESOL is also the name of an association