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What is the difference between TOEFL and IELTS in the speaking part? In this article, the teacher analyzes the difference between IELTS and TOEFL in oral language.
What are the differences between IELTS and TOEFL from three aspects:
1. The form is different.
The TOEFL Speaking test is a computer-based test.
It is mainly unilaterally output to the computer.
It is more inclined to the test format that most Chinese candidates are familiar with.
However, the IELTS Speaking test is face-to-face.
It is mainly based on communication with the examiner, and requires high flexibility in speaking.
2. The quantity and content are different.
The topics of the TOEFL speaking test all fall on big study and life.
It is divided into 6 tasks, which is equivalent to a total of 6 topics.
These 6 questions are simply divided into two categories, one of which is independent speaking.
The task represents independent speaking, giving you a question for you to prepare, just say your answer, and examine the topic you are familiar with.
The two categories of comprehensive speaking will give you more material.
For example, reading, listening materials. can allow you to base yourself on what you see.
What you hear, make some summaries, paraphrases, and express your own thoughts.
Therefore, what is tested is comprehensive ability, including our reading ability and listening ability.
Note-taking, summarizing, and key English language skills.
The IELTS Speaking test is mainly based on conversational communication.
We have a one-on-one interactive conversation with the examiner.
The topics involved include all aspects of everyday life.
3. The scoring criteria are different.
In the official grading criteria.
TOEFL Speaking mainly evaluates your expression from three parts, one is language expression, two is language use, and three is the topic, and the main score is based on the fluency of the language and your mastery and expression ability of the topic.
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The differences are as follows: the scores are different. TOEFL speaking score of 30 out of 30, IELTS speaking score of 9.
Exam times are different. TOEFL speaking 20 minutes, IELTS speaking 11-14 minutes.
The content of the TOEFL oral test is very academic, and there is little examination of daily oral expression, and the topics involved are history, humanities, geography, etc.
IELTS Speaking is more practical and practical, and it will have a lot of daily life speaking, involving topics such as schools, clubs, hospitals, etc.
The format of the exam is not the same. The TOEFL Speaking test is a computer-based test. The IELTS Speaking test is led by the examiner.
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IELTS Speaking and TOEFL Speaking are the biggest differences, the two test formats are completely different, IELTS is a real mode, you need to face to face with the examiner, directly to the examiner, easy to lead to nervousness; TOEFL is a computer-based test, so you don't have to face a real person, and you won't feel oppressed by the examiner.
It is very difficult to break through the IELTS oral score of 6, although IELTS although its themes and topics are more life-oriented, but it has a pressure score in the mainland, especially afraid of encountering a strict examiner who prefers to give low scores; The computer-based TOEFL Speaking test is more fair and objective, which can greatly avoid the scoring bias caused by face-to-face and single raters, and the freestyle paraphrase question type is easier to score.
Therefore, it is certain that the difficulty of IELTS speaking is indeed greater than that of TOEFL speaking.
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Hello, the main difference between IELTS Speaking and TOEFL Speaking test takers is the content of the assessment:
1) IELTS speaking is biased towards life, such as some questions and making an appointment for a sports venue, or making an appointment for a doctor in a hospital, etc., that is, when you go to an English-speaking country, some English words in life are tested more, so as to ensure that you can use English to communicate in daily life;
2) TOEFL speaking is biased towards academics, and some topics are related to classroom English, such as group discussions, speeches, academic lectures, campus life, library use, etc., to ensure that English can be used to communicate on campus;
Relatively speaking, TOEFL speaking is a little more difficult, because campus English, especially group discussions, academic lectures, etc., requires some more formal language, while daily language is more habitual and colloquial.
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TOEFL is for machines, and IELTS is for examiners. Both have their own characteristics, it will be easier to talk to people, and IELTS has a mutual communication session, and time passes relatively quickly. But it is also good to talk to the computer, the posture can be messy, and you don't know if you make a mistake, because the computer will not give feedback, at least psychologically comfortable.
In terms of content, IELTS is mainly about talking and describing something, and the 2-minute description time requirement is more painful for some test takers, while TOEFL is about expressing opinions and repeating listening content. The TOEFL is more varied in form, first expressing opinions, then listening and then speaking. Therefore, listening is also very important in TOEFL speaking, if you don't hear anything, you don't have to say anything.
Which is more difficult, IELTS Speaking or TOEFL Speaking?
It depends on whether you are good at IELTS or TOEFL speaking, but generally speaking, it is basically difficult to achieve IELTS speaking or above, and it is especially difficult to achieve TOEFL scores of 25 or more.
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What you need to know about IELTS and TOEFL is that both languages are used when studying abroad or immigrating, so do you know any other information about these two exams? Let's talk about the difference between TOEFL and IELTS speaking, don't miss it.
1. The difference between the two.
1.Different forms.
The TOEFL Speaking test is a computer-based test, which is mainly unilaterally exported to the computer, and most Chinese test takers prefer this test format.
However, the IELTS Speaking test is an interview, which is mainly to communicate with the examiner, and requires a high level of flexibility in speaking.
2.Different quantities and contents.
The topic of the TOEFL oral test is mainly related to the aspects of college life, and it is divided into 6 tasks, which is equivalent to a total of 6 questions.
These six questions can be divided into two categories: one is independent spoken English, and the task is independent speaking, giving questions for candidates to prepare and directly say the answers, and testing the familiarity with the topic.
The second is comprehensive speaking, which can give candidates more materials, such as reading and listening materials. Allows you to summarize, rephrase, and express ideas based on what you see. Therefore, it is a comprehensive range of skills, including reading, listening, note-taking, summarizing, and key English language skills.
The IELTS Speaking test is based on conversation and communication, with one-on-one interaction with the examiner, covering all major aspects of everyday life.
3.Different grading criteria.
There are three main aspects of the TOEFL speaking score: language expression, language use, and topics.
The IELTS Speaking score is mainly based on language fluency, mastery of topics and presentation skills.
2. IELTS test registration requirements.
There are no restrictions on the IELTS test, as long as you want to register and pay, you can prepare for the test.
However, minor candidates need the help of their guardian to complete the Guardian Terms Confirmation and Minor Maintenance Statement when registering for IELTS.
III. TOEFL Test Registration Requirements.
Candidates whose native language is not English and who attend college and apply for graduate school in countries like the United States and Canada can register for the TOEFL test.
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Difference Between TOEFL and IELTS:
1. The IELTS test is issued by the Cultural and Education Section of the British Embassy, so we will find that it is a language test for countries in the Commonwealth. For example, various countries in Europe, such as the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Switzerland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, etc., are all Commonwealth countries, so it is recognized.
The TOEFL test is written by ETS, so countries in North America, including Japan, are more recognizable about TOEFL scores.
2. The test format is differentTOEFL is a computer-based online test, because it is completely completed on the computer, so candidates who are accustomed to answering questions with a computer may perform better. IELTS is a traditional test with a written test and an interview, and if students like to answer with paper and pencil very much, and communicate with people face-to-face more smoothly during the speaking test, then they can perform better by choosing IELTS.
The IELTS Speaking test is a more traditional person-to-person interview format, while the TOEFL Speaking test uses a person-to-person test format. These two exams generally take about three hours, which is different from the fourth and sixth level exams, and the oral test is not conducted in a fixed time period.
Both the IELTS and TOEFL exams will have some slight closure flexibility, as the IELTS Speaking test is between 11 minutes and 14 minutes. The TOEFL test has an additional test, and sometimes there will be an additional test in the listening and reading tests, so the time of the test will not be so certain, and it may not be over within three hours, so you should pay attention to the flexibility of the time of these two tests.
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