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1.Go to the United States to take the TOEFL test, and go to Europe to take the IELTS test.
2.In a classroom test, everyone is in a small cabinet, which has a soundproofing effect.
3.The difficulty is above level 6, but it is more comprehensive than it.
4.It is valid for two years, for example, if you enter in 2010, the school will generally look at your resume (including your TOEFL score) between February and April 15, so the TOEFL score will be valid after April 15 this year.
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The full name of TOEFL is Test of English as a Foreign Language, which is a test of English ability.
Valid for two years refers to the period between after your test and when you apply to the school, after 2 years your results will be invalid, and you will need to retake the test again if you want to apply.
Now the TOEFL has been changed to an online test, but it does not mean that the test is taken online, in fact, it is just a computer for each person, and the questions are asked with a keyboard. When you register for the TOEFL test, you must choose a good test location, and bring your valid documents (if you have a passport) to the test room on the same day, generally 30 people in a test room, 2 teachers invigilated, the test time is about 4 hours, and the break is 10 minutes.
The difficulty varies from person to person, but if you have a good foundation, you won't have to find it, and if you have a poor foundation, you need to spend more time reviewing.
As for IELTS, I don't know much about it, because I've only taken the TOEFL :) I hope you go well with the test
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First of all, you have to have 1 million yuan to copy China!! Half of them are fixed deposits in China, and the other half are living expenses in the United States for several years!! If you don't have a fixed deposit of 500,000 yuan, no matter how good your English is, it is useless!!
The U.S. Department recognizes money and recognizes people!! You have no money, and you have nothing to dump!! You know the Qianga problem, and then the Lin exam karma question will be good!!
In the United States, all of us have taken in the Ka!!
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The TOEFL (English Proficiency Test for Non-Native English Speakers) is administered by the Educational Testing Service.
Specially organized English proficiency test, it.
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