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ielts vs toefl
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1 year ago
i find ielts much easier and more accurate as someone who has taken both. if we come to the reasons: the speaking part. in toefl, you can only hear the question from the computer once and the time starts to flow. you do not have the chance to listen again, you have to be careful not to increase the duration or increase the time. there are 6 questions in total and 4 of them ask things like reading / listening or doing both and summarizing what was said, what would you do if you were, what's the problem here, the relationship between reading text and recording. again, you need to set the time well and not miss anything from the listening section. if ielts speaking, there is a person in front of you, first asks simple questions to calm you down, then asks you to talk about a topic for two minutes and then asks questions related to the topic. in listening: toefl asks both the campus and the lecture multiple choice questions. in campus questions, student - professor, librarian, student affairs etc talks. the lectures come from american history, biology, geography, economics, astronomy, etc. the recordings are quite long and you can really get distracted after a point. listening in ielts: first of all, i should state that the listening section for academic and general ielts is the same. this means that the conversations will not be overly academic because the man who goes to general ielts for immigration is listening to the same speech. here too, there is lecture at the end, but it is not long and academic like toefl lessons. at first, there are more casual conversations such as bus, buying flight tickets, asking for help from customer service, receiving cargo, booking a hotel. the questions can come in different formats such as filling in the blank, right or wrong, multiple choice etc. and you can see the questions before you start listening. for example, you write departure time: ..... and you write it as you heard the departure time from the record. if you are careful you will not miss any questions. in both, conversations are slow and clear. while toefl uses the standard american accent, you can hear various english accents on ielts. if you are bad about it, british council listening exercises will be very useful. also, listen to the bbc as much as possible and your ear will get used to it in a short time. ielts is not an easy test, but if you study correctly for each section, you will get the grade you want. i think toefl can be difficult to those who only need to speak english in daily life, the speaking section does not measure your speaking skills, fluency or anything.
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in title
ielts vs toefl
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1 year ago
i find ielts much easier and more accurate as someone who has taken both. if we come to the reasons: the speaking part. in toefl, you can only hear the question from the computer once and the time starts to flow. you do not have the chance to listen again, you have to be careful not to increase the duration or increase the time. there are 6 questions in total and 4 of them ask things like reading / listening or doing both and summarizing what was said, what would you do if you were, what's the problem here, the relationship between reading text and recording. again, you need to set the time well and not miss anything from the listening section. if ielts speaking, there is a person in front of you, first asks simple questions to calm you down, then asks you to talk about a topic for two minutes and then asks questions related to the topic. in listening: toefl asks both the campus and the lecture multiple choice questions. in campus questions, student - professor, librarian, student affairs etc talks. the lectures come from american history, biology, geography, economics, astronomy, etc. the recordings are quite long and you can really get distracted after a point. listening in ielts: first of all, i should state that the listening section for academic and general ielts is the same. this means that the conversations will not be overly academic because the man who goes to general ielts for immigration is listening to the same speech. here too, there is lecture at the end, but it is not long and academic like toefl lessons. at first, there are more casual conversations such as bus, buying flight tickets, asking for help from customer service, receiving cargo, booking a hotel. the questions can come in different formats such as filling in the blank, right or wrong, multiple choice etc. and you can see the questions before you start listening. for example, you write departure time: ..... and you write it as you heard the departure time from the record. if you are careful you will not miss any questions. in both, conversations are slow and clear. while toefl uses the standard american accent, you can hear various english accents on ielts. if you are bad about it, british council listening exercises will be very useful. also, listen to the bbc as much as possible and your ear will get used to it in a short time. ielts is not an easy test, but if you study correctly for each section, you will get the grade you want. i think toefl can be difficult to those who only need to speak english in daily life, the speaking section does not measure your speaking skills, fluency or anything.

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