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TOEFL, IELTS, TOEIC: A Comparison of International English Tests By: Dr. Dahlia R. Domingo Parallel Session Paper Presented : Professional Faculty Development New Era University Hall –Feb. 23,2018

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This paper aimed at comparing and contrasting the three (3) International Tests being administered to selected countries of the world wherein Filipino students were also required to take. The paper presented basic differences as well as their advantages in taking the exams.
TOEFL, IELTS, TOEIC: A Comparison of International English Tests
By: Dr. Dahlia R. Domingo
Parallel Session Paper Presented : Professional Faculty Development
New Era University Hall –Feb. 23,2018
Ever wonder the difference between these prominent English tests? I have chosen this topic in cognisance
with the on-going International Tests being offered now at the Center For Language Studies, New Era
University for English Proficiency Competence, recognized Internationally. Let’s have an overview first
of the different English International Tests being conducted now-a days. The TOEFL, IELTS, TOEIC are
the most common English tests administered at this time and prospective test-takers might wonder the
differences between them.
Here’s a quick differences between each.
TOEFL: Otherwise known as the Test of English as a Foreign Language, this exam is
currently the most common for non-native English speakers. The TOEFL is often a requirement
at most colleges and universities in the U.S., Canada and other English-speaking countries. In
addition, government agencies, licensing bodies, businesses or scholarship programs might also
require the TOEFL. At this present time, an individual’s TOEFL score is valid for two years and
then subject for re-evaluation after the two-year period.
The TOEFL itself was first administered in 1964 and has been taken by more than 23 million
students since then. There are two most common forms of the test, the Internet-based Test (iBT)
and paper-based (PBT). The iBT test is comprised of four sections: Reading, Listening, Speaking
& Writing. The PBT is made up of four sections, as well: Listening, Structure & Written
Expression, Reading Comprehension & Writing. The iBT has a total of 120 points, whereas the
PBT ranges between 310-667 points.
IELTS: Otherwise known as the International English Language Testing System, the IELTS
is administered by the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, the British Council & IDP
Education. There are two primary versions of the IELTS: the academic version & the general
training version. Basically, the academic version is meant for students who want to enroll in
universities and other higher education institutions, as well as for medical professions, such as
doctors or nurses who need to work or study in an English-speaking country. The general
training version is meant for those looking to gain work experience or for purely immigration
purposes.
Similar to the TOEFL, an IELTS score is valid for two years. While both the academic version
and the general version differ in terms of content, their structure is the same, dividing the test
into three parts: Listening (40 minutes), Reading (60 minutes) and Writing (60 minutes). A brand
is given along with a score, ranging form the high score of an “Expert User” to the lowest score
of the “Non User.” The top three countries the test is administered in are China, India and
Pakistan.
TOEIC: The TOEIC is an acronym for the Test of English for International Communication. As
quoted from the TOEIC website: “The TOEIC is an English language test designed specifically
to measure the everyday English skills of people working in an international environment.” The
point system ranges from 10 to 990 points and the test itself is two hours in length, multiple
choice, testing listening comprehension and reading comprehension.
The TOEIC gives certificates to those who take the test, with different colors differentiating the
range of advanced skills.
TOEIC AT New Era University
Hopkins International Partners, Inc. is the sole authorized Philippine representative of the Test of
English for International Communication (TOEIC). MOA signing with NEU, was done Jan. 18,
2018. TOEIC administered by Hopkins Int’l is a recognized global standard for measuring
English language proficiency developed by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) of Princeton,
New Jersey which is a private organization devoted to educational measurement and research in
psychometrics and educational policy.
Mission of Hopkins
Hopkins International Partners, Inc. commits to meet the compelling demands of the local and
global workplace by promoting international standards of English proficiency.
Hopkins provides international assessment services of the highest levels of quality and
professionalism.
How is Your English?
This is the reason in taking the TOEIC Certification.
Whether you are studying, newly graduating or even already working, this question rings
familiar, and if it doesn’t, it is essential to prepare yourself for it.
When applying to firms, colleges or prominent graduate schools, you will be much more likely
to be considered for selection if your English level has been certified.
Advantage of TOEIC Certification
You would need to actually prove your English level for it to work, which is only possible during
a job interview. The best solution for you would be to certify your English level from the
moment recruiters look at your CV. The certification will speak for itself.
Format of the Examination
Multiple Choice Test
Four answer choices
Listening Comprehension and Reading
Speaking and Writing
Pass the TOEIC to continue your studies abroad. It is required by universities during scholarship
screening. Furthermore, no matter what level of studies you’ve reached after high school, the
TOEIC can help you to access a specific degree or to validate a diploma.
Preparation
A conduct of ten hours session as preparation from the Center For Language Studies at NEU.
This includes an orientation of the whole duration of the tests. There are also practice tests on the
exam coverage.
For More Inquiries, please call Center for Language Studies, New Era University at 981-42-21
loc. 3928 –Dr Vivian I. Buhain.
Source: http://www.manhattanreview.com/blog/english-tests-toefl-ielts-pte-toeic-the-differences/
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