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Wuxi New Channel will answer for you: 1. Applicable countries: 1. TOEFL:
TOEFL scores are widely used in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, Japan, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Austria, South Africa, Hong Kong, China and other countries and regions. 2. IELTS: The IELTS test is increasingly internationally recognized because of its fairness, reliability and authority.
It is recognized by more than 8 universities around the world, such as the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the Netherlands and other countries, and IELTS scores are preferentially recognized, among which IELTS scores are only accepted for Australian student visas. English-taught programs in European countries such as France, Denmark, and Finland also require an IELTS score.
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No. It depends on where you are registering for the exam, if you apply for a local exam, it is a local exam; But sometimes the local test seat will be sold out, which requires you to go elsewhere to take the test. Sometimes the time you want to take the test is not available locally or elsewhere, so you can try the bib @ grab the exam seat Jun on behalf of the newspaper.
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Both IELTS and TOEFL depend on the seat. If you apply for a local test seat, it will naturally be a local test. If you can't apply for a local exam seat and apply for another place, then you will naturally go to that place to take the exam.
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IELTS or TOEFL when you go abroad, depending on which country you want to go to, if you go to the UK, you can take IELTS in other countries, IELTS is relatively simple.
1. It is more in line with the examination habits of Chinese candidates. Even though computer-based tests have been promoted for various examinations, the examinations in compulsory education in China are still written examinations. The format of the paper-based test used in IELTS is also basically the same as that in China, eliminating the need to adapt to the TOEFL computer-based test.
2. The content of the IELTS test is more practical and easier to prepare for the exam.
The vocabulary required for the IELTS test is 8000, compared with the 15000 officially given by the TOEFL, in contrast, in addition to the small vocabulary, IELTS does not have as many rare words as TOEFL, because the content of the IELTS test is mostly related to life and study.
IELTS listening is basically similar to the listening mode of the English test we are exposed to in China, first give the questions and extract effective information according to the questions, while TOEFL is "blind listening" first, and then give the questions.
3.The IELTS test is comparatively more user-friendly.
Here I will focus on the spoken language. IELTS Speaking and Written Test are separated, with at least one lunch time in between, or the morning or afternoon of the next day. The test process is completed in a relatively independent small classroom, so the whole IELTS test, it is relatively quiet in the speaking part, so you don't have to worry about being disturbed by other candidates.
To sum up, IELTS is relatively simple compared to TOEFL, and it is enough to take IELTS outside the UK.
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If you are targeting the United Kingdom or other Commonwealth countries, it is more recommended to take the IELTS test, while if you want to study in the United States, the TOEFL test will be more suitable.
There are many factors to consider when considering the question of studying abroad to take IELTS or TOEFL. The first consideration is the region where the target institution is located, IELTS is mainly applicable to universities in the United Kingdom, that is, other Commonwealth countries, such as Australia, etc.; The TOEFL test is more suitable for American institutions.
Although most universities in English-speaking countries accept both IELTS and TOEFL scores, if you want to apply to universities in countries such as the United Kingdom and Australia, IELTS will still be more advantageous.
First of all, if you compare the IELTS and TOEFL score requirements of some British universities, the IELTS requirements will be slightly lower than the TOEFL. Take the well-known University of Oxford, for example, which requires applicants to achieve an IELTS score or TOEFL score of 110. The TOEFL score of 110 is converted to an IELTS score, which is 8.
Secondly, according to the content of the test, the IELTS test is based on internationalization, but the knowledge involved in geography and culture is still more in the UK and Australia. Therefore, taking the IELTS test can not only provide the necessary application materials for studying abroad, but also understand a lot of life scenes and cultural knowledge related to Britain and Australia in advance, so as to prepare for the upcoming study abroad life.
The TOEFL test is based on American English, and the listening test is also based on American pronunciation, and there will be some American idioms or slang, and the content will also involve a lot of content related to American history, culture, geography, etc. Then the TOEFL test will naturally be more suitable for students who want to study in the United States.
Ordinary people can take IELTS and TOEFL. IELTS and TOEFL are English language proficiency tests for those who intend to study, work or immigrate to English-speaking countries, IELTS and TOEFL scores can be used to apply for foreign universities or visas, in addition to finding jobs, if you are a college student, you can also use IELTS and TOEFL scores as proof of exemption from English classes.
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