Test of English as a Foreign Language - TOEFL
International English Language Testing System - IELTS
The University of Chicago has recently adopted the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). This means, up until this year, applicants to the University of Chicago who had to take an English language test, had to take the TOEFL. Beginning with admissions for the autumn of 2006, students have a choice and may take either the TOEFL or the IELTS. Below, you will find the University's policies. Please note that some programs set higher English language requirements than those listed below. Where this is the case, applicants must meet the requirements of the department.
Where to have scores sent: If you are taking the TOEFL, request the scores to be sent to the University of Chicago; the ETS institutional code is 1832. If you are taking the IELTS, request the scores to be sent to the University of Chicago, Office of International Affairs, Attn: Admissions, 1414 E. 59th Street, Room 291, Chicago, IL 60637.
University of Chicago - English Requirement - In Effect for Students Applying for Autumn 2006 or Later
International applicants for admission to the University of Chicago must meet the English language requirements outlined below. Please note that the University policy states minimum requirements. Individual Divisions or Schools may require higher minimum scores.
The University of Chicago accepts either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) for the purpose of meeting the English language requirement.
New calibrations for autumn 2005 have resulted in a minimum required score in the new TOEFL of 100 overall, with sub scores of 26 each.
The TOEFL is valid for up to two years, and the required scores in the "old" TOEFL are 600 with sub scores of 60 or better each or 250 with sub scores of 25 or better each, depending on whether you took the paper or computer version of the test.
Minimum required scores in the IELTS are an overall score of 7, with sub scores of 7 each.
The English language requirement may be waived if the applicant studied in full-time status for at least one academic year within the last five years in the U.S., the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand or English medium universities in Canada or South Africa. Students who studied in English in other countries, for example, India, Pakistan, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, etc., are not exempt from the English language requirement.
Please note: TOEFL or IELTS Score Reports are valid for two years and scores will be considered expired if the test was taken more than two years prior to the application deadline. Photocopies of TOEFL or IELTS Score Reports will not be considered valid.
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Non-native English speakers are sure to be familiar with the different English proficiency exams. These English proficiency exams are usually a requirement to non-native English speakers when applying for work or study visas in English speaking countries. These are proven tests to accurately evaluate one’s English skills.
A lot of people know these tests, yet some are wondering with the difference of the two. Let us break down the differences between the TOEFL and the IELTS tests.
TOEFL
The TOEFL or Test of English as a Foreign Language certification is recognized by thousands of universities, colleges and agencies in over 130 countries all over the globe. This includes the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Canada and Australia. People who take the TOEFL are those who want to pursue a career in the international market, gain competitive edge among other non-native English speakers, and find better work opportunities.
The test evaluates the person’s ability to communicate and understand English in an academic setting and context. This means that most questions are from different fields of knowledge.
The type of English used is mostly American English.
The test is an internet-based test. Candidates have to use a computer with an internet access to do the examination.
The perfect score in the TOEFL is 120 with a perfect score for each subtest: reading, listening, speaking, and writing.
The speaking test is recorded. Questions are pre-recorded and preparation time is given for candidates to gather their thoughts.
Registration for the examination is only possible online. Candidates need to use a credit card to register for the examination. A valid passport and a driver’s license are usually considered valid identification.
IELTS
The International English Language Testing System exam - this English proficiency examination is often required by academic institutions and professional bodies. Further, this is also a requirement for immigration purposes when entering countries such as New Zealand, Canada, Australia, and even the United Kingdom. Students who plans to undergo a postgraduate course in English-speaking countries and professionals who seek a better career opportunity overseas.
The test uses English in its everyday social context. There are some academic readings in the reading, yet it is not as complicated compared with the TOEFL.
Different types of English are used in IELTS. Most of the time, Australian and British English are used.
The test is a paper-based examination. Candidates have to be very careful in making their writing legible for the raters to check.
The perfect overall band score is 9.0 with a perfect score of 9.0 in each sub-test: speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
Candidates are faced with different types of questions: short answers, gap fills, and multiple-choice type to name a few.
The speaking test is a one-on- one interview with a native English speaker or someone who is trained to assess a person’s English speaking abilities.
Candidates have the option to register online or at IELTS review centers. A passport or any government issued ID can be used as an identification.
If you are required to take an English fluency examination, ask your agency which of these are needed. Then, give yourself three months to review to be ready for the IELTS or the TOEFL test.
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for the US You need to take the TOEFL exam to apply. It tests your English skills. International students whose first language is not English must take it. GRE is an exam student take who want to apply to Graduate school. Both US and International student must take it.
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test of english as foriegn language toefl
internaitional english language testing ssystem ielts
IELTS is accepted in canada,us,australia, uk etc
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فرقی نداره بیبی
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