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Cambridge Michigan ECPE The Examination for the Certificate of Proficiency in English (ECPE) is an advanced (C2) academic EFL exam. The language used in the test is American-English. Who is it for? The ECPE is a test of advanced English language proficiency, reflecting skills and content typically used in university or professional contexts. What is the Michigan ECPE test like? 1. Listening - 2 sections, 50 questions 2. Cloze test - 1 passage, 20 questions 3. Grammar - 40 questions 4. Vocabulary - 40 questions 5. Reading - 4 sections, 20 questions 6. Writing - 1 task 7. Speaking - interview with examiner Cambridge Michigan ECPE website
Cambridge Michigan ECCE The Examination for the Certificate of Competency in English (ECCE) is a high-intermediate-level (B2) general EFL exam. The language used in the test is American-English. Who is it for? The ECCE emphasizes communicative use of English rather than a formalistic knowledge of English, and it is aimed at students who are able to function and perform communicative transactions in all four skill areas of the language (speaking, listening, reading, writing). The language tested is 'general', rather than 'academic'. What is the Michigan ECCE test like? 1. Listening - 2 sections, 50 questions 2. Grammar - 35 questions 3. Vocabulary - 35 questions 4. Reading - 3 sections, 30 questions 5. Writing - 1 task 6. Speaking - interview with examiner Cambridge Michigan ECCE website
The TOEFL® iBT (internet-based) Exam Test Of English as Foreign Language. The essential exam for entry to universities in the United States. Academic language. Who is it for? The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) measures the ability of non-native speakers of English to use and understand North American English as it is spoken, written and heard in college and university settings. Most people who take the TOEFL test are planning to study at colleges and universities where instruction is in English. In addition, many government agencies, scholarship programs, and licensing/certification agencies use TOEFL scores to evaluate English proficiency. What is the TOEFL® iBT Exam like? 1. Reading - 3-5 passages, 60-100 mins 2. Listening - 4-6 lectures, 6 questions each, 2-3 conversations, 5 questions each, 60-90 mins 3. Speaking - 6 tasks, 2 independent and 2 integrated, 20 mins 4. Writing - 1 integrated task 1 independent task, 50 mins SAT Exam (scholastic aptitude test) This examination is a test of verbal and math skills. The test is required for all students who seek admission to a university in the US. (including the residents of US). Who is it for? The test is for anyone wishing to enter an American university. What is the SAT test like? 1. Critical reading - 70 minutes (two 25-minute sections and one 20-minute section) 2. Math section - 70 minutes (two 25-minute sections and one 20-minute section) 3. Vocabulary - 35 questions 3. Writing section - 60 minutes (one 25-minute multiple choice section, one 10-minute multiple choice section, and one 25-minute section). 4. Variable section - 25 minutes (not included in the scoring) GRE Exam (Graduate Record Examination) This examination is a standardized test that graduate schools use to evaluate candidates. Over one thousand graduate programs around the world require their applicants to submit GRE scores in order to be considered for admission. Who is it for? The test is for anyone wishing to enter an American university graduate program. What is the GRE test like? 1. Analytical Writing – 2 writing tasks; 75 minutes total 2. Quantitative Multiple-Choice – 28 questions, 45 minutes total 3. Verbal Multiple-Choice – 30 questions, 30 minutes total GMAT Exam (Graduate Management Admission Test) This examination is a standardized test that business and graduate management programs use to evaluate candidates. Who is it for? The test is for anyone wishing to enter a business or graduate management program both in and outside the U.S. What is the GMAT test like? 1. Analytical Writing Assessment – 2 essays, 30 minutes each 2. Quantitative – 37 multiple-choice questions, 75 minutes total 3. Verbal – 41 multiple-choice questions, 75 minutes total
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