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IELTS
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IELTS
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IELTS
International English Language Testing System
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Differences and Similarities Between IELTS and TOEFL iBT
TOEFL (iBT)
is generally accepted in American universities, although it is also accepted in many other schools across all continents.
The test had its own Extreme Make Over! so check our their site at www.toeflindia.com
IELTS is generally accepted in the UK, Australia and other countries from the Commonwealth.
IELTS has gained popularity and acceptance in many universities beyond the UK, so please check their Global Recognition System at www.takeielts.com
So, make your decision about which test to take after you know where you're applying, check out the schools websites and email admissions if necessary.
About comparing both tests, TOEFL and IELTS, many test takers perceive TOEFL as a bit more difficult.
That's up to you to decide. Their main similarities are
-Both tests are composed of 4 sections -They measure Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing. -They do not measure grammar in a sepate section.
-They exhibit some English varieties(TOEFL presents speakers with at least 4 different regional accents within the US, IELTS presents speakers with mostly British accent but it also includes Australian, New Zealand, and even American)
-Their writing tasks include a report based on data presented where you need to be accurate to the sources and information provided AND an essay where you need to express your ideas based on an essay question.
Differences!-
TOEFL is Internet based, hence the name TOEFL iBT
-IELTS in most countries is still paper based
this format difference has a number of implications. Get a sample of the tests and see for yourself.
-TOEFL expects you to record your speaking tasks / responses in the computer. IELTS measures Speaking by means of a face to face interview.
As for the Reading sections, I would say that TOEFL reading passages seem longer, you read and answer on the computer screen. IELTS will be easier here for you if you're more used to reading on paper.
Finally about the listening section, in TOEFL you'll take notes on what you hear and then you'll see the questions to move forward with your answers. In the IELTS you can see the questions before you listen, that can make a huge difference for some test takers making IELTS easierif you can use the questions to zoom in on those areas of the conversations / lectures where the answers are.
Hope this helps.
Good luck in your test! Which ever it may be.
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