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The TOEFL test is more practical, but it's best to decide which school you want to apply to. 1. From the perspective of the scope of application: TOEFL is for students who want to study in the United States, Canada and other countries, and IELTS is for students who want to study in Commonwealth countries or immigrate to Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
If you want to study abroad, it is best to choose the school or institution you want to go to, see if the specific requirements of the school or institution are IELTS or TOEFL, and then decide to take IELTS or TOEFL. 2. From the perspective of the test form: the content of the IELTS test is more life-oriented, and the test content will involve life scenarios; The TOEFL test tends to simulate the classroom environment and campus life, mainly to provide a reference for whether students can adapt to the study of foreign universities in the future.
In connection with this, there are many TOEFL preparation materials, and there are many repetitive questions, and the test is difficult....
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IELTS: Nearly 800 universities in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, other European countries, and the United States (nearly 3,000 in total).
TOEFL: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, etc.
Basically, the two are universal. However, if you go to the United States, it is recommended to take the TOEFL. If you go to other countries, especially the UK and Australia, it is recommended to take IELTS.
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1. The scope of application is different.
Generally, the new TOEFL score can only be used for study abroad applications, but IELTS is different, because it has a type A and type G, so the role is also different, type A IELTS is used for study abroad applications, while type G IELTS scores can be used to apply for immigration.
2. The examination mechanism is different.
Two of the listening and speaking tests have the same questions, while the reading and writing questions are different. The pronunciation skills are not the same for the two types of exams. The advantage of the IELTS test is that there is no need to re-register and the time limit for retaking the test has been removed, and the test result is valid for two years.
The IELTS test has a question bank for students to practise, and some questions will be repeated during the test. The IELTS scoring scale is more granular than that of TOEFL.
TOEFL: The TOEFL test is a computer-based test, and the questions are the same in each test area, and in order to ensure the fairness and reasonableness of the test, the test is scored manually.
3. The exam time is different.
The IELTS test takes about an hour, including 40 minutes of listening, 60 minutes of reading, 60 minutes of writing, and 11-14 minutes of speaking.
4. The degree of recognition is different.
IELTS: IELTS scores are recognized by more than 8,000 universities around the world, and TOEFL is more widely recognized, with 9,000 universities recognizing it. Score comparison TOEFL 110 equals IELTS score, TOEFL 100 score equals IELTS score, TOEFL 90 score equals IELTS score.
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The difference between IELTS and TOEFL is the use: IELTS is suitable for students who go to study in English-speaking countries such as the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, etc. TOEFL is suitable for students who are going to study abroad at a university in the United States.
Comparison of the difficulty of IELTS and TOEFL.
1. The number of words in the test: The average length of IELTS reading articles is more than 900 words, and the maximum length can be about 1500 words, and the number of words is more flexible. In order to achieve the purpose of testing students' English ability at the specified time, TOEFL has made very strict regulations on the number of words, and the number of words given in the explanatory article is about 700 words, and the number of words will not exceed 750, and the number of words will be more than 650 words.
2. Test question types: There are 8 types of questions in the IELTS common test, which are different from TOEFL which are multiple-choice questions, and IELTS will fill in the blanks. Although there are 10 types of TOEFL, there are 10 types of TOEFL questions, but the negative factual information questions and factual information questions can be grouped into one, and the picture title is not often tested, so there are also 8 types, all of which are multiple-choice questions (a summary question is multiple-choice questions).
TOEFL vocabulary requires 8000-12000, most of which are good as long as you know and know the meaning, and there are fewer core vocabulary. The articles are highly academic, such as topic discussions, academic lectures, etc. TOEFL vocabulary requires 8000-12000, most of which are good as long as you know and know the meaning, and there are fewer core vocabulary.
The articles are highly academic, such as topic discussions, academic lectures, etc.
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IELTS and TOEFL mean:
1. IELTS: The full name of International English Language Testing System (International English Language Testing System) is one of the well-known international standardized English proficiency tests.
2. TOEFL: The English proficiency test organized by the American Education Testing Service (ETS) is called "English Proficiency Test for Non-native English Speakers", and Chinese is transliterated as "TOEFL" by TOEFL.
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Hello, glad to answer for you!
IELTS and TOEFL are two completely different test systems, and they are very different in terms of test structure, test content, question type scoring criteria, test purpose, etc., and the specific differences are:
1. Exam structure.
The IELTS test focuses on the actual use of English and is divided into two test formats, Category A and G, while the TOEFL focuses on testing the candidate's comprehensive English language ability, especially through the comprehensive skills of speaking and writing, to effectively test whether the candidate has the ability to actively use English in a native English academic environment.
2. Scoring criteria.
The IELTS test is divided into four separate sections: listening, reading, writing, and speaking, and the four sections are scored separately, and the final score is the average score of the four items. The total TOEFL test score is the sum of the four scores (out of 120 points);
3. Question type. The IELTS test has a variety of question types, such as fill-in-the-blank questions, multiple-choice questions (single-choice and multiple-choice), short-answer questions, completion questions, classification questions, matching questions, true/false questions, etc., and the TOEFL test question types are similar.
4. Test content.
The IELTS exam is based on internationalization, and the knowledge of culture, geography and other aspects is mostly in the UK and Australia. TOEFL is based on American English, and the listening is completely standard American pronunciation, and there are also American idioms and slang words, involving a lot of content about American history, culture, politics, geography and other aspects.
5. The purpose of the examination.
The IELTS test is more widely used and can be used for study abroad, immigration, training, etc., and is more credible; The TOEFL is only used to study abroad, but the IELTS score is only used as a recognition of the applicant's English proficiency by the receiving institution, and usually cannot be used directly to apply for scholarships, while TOEFL scores can be used to apply for scholarships.
In short, there are many differences between IELTS and TOEFLs, and there is no easy score conversion between the two, so test preparers should prepare well for the test of their choice.
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IELTS is recognized in many Commonwealth countries! European and American countries recognize TOEFL! Relatively speaking, IELTS is relatively simple! Especially for the Speaking test! IELTS Speaking test is more user-friendly!
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Basically, there is no difference, but there is a big difference in specifics.
TOEFL and IELTS are equivalent.
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Students from non-English-speaking countries who want to complete their higher education in the United States or Canada are generally required to take the TOEFL test, the main purpose of which is to determine whether the candidate has the language ability to study or conduct academic research at a higher education institution in the United States or Canada. >>>More
The TOEFL IELTS score conversion is as follows.
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As a TOEFL test taker, I can give some advice to lz, first of all, the most basic TOEFL OG must be bought, and several question types are written on it, lz must read carefully, and have a clear understanding of the TOEFL test, and secondly, delta and barra are also good textbooks, lz can be taken a look at it again, it does not have to be a genuine book, the genuine one is more expensive, the pirated one is just a poor paper, the content is the same, and then the words, recommend Yu Minhong's red book, words are the key, Remember, LZ also needs to pay attention to the TOEFL has relatively high listening requirements, so you usually have to train a lot, and finally provide LZ with a ** too stupid network, which has a lot of TOEFL resources, I hope LZ good luck. Hope mine is helpful to you, thanks o( ooh.
I think word count is important.