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Why IELTS/PTE/TOEFL

These test scores are proof that one is capable of communicating in the English language. These exams are designed in such a way that it becomes easier for the individuals to test their knowledge of English against native English speakers enabling them to learn the language and improve your language proficiency

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN IELTS PTE AND TOEFL 

It may depend on the factors such as your institution of choice, the score required, as well as your personal preferences. Let us analyze these factors to see on which points IELTS or TOEFL or PTE score over the others and which is the language test you should take between IELTS vs TOEFL vs. PTE. IELTS is one of the world’s most popular English language tests and is accepted by more than 10,000 organizations in 140 countries across the world.

The test is co-owned by Cambridge English Language Assessment, the British Council, and the International Development Program of Australian Universities and Colleges (IDP), and is offered by both the British Council and IDP in India. The test lasts roughly 2 hours and 45 minutes, divided into two test days – with the Listening, Reading, and Writing sections conducted in a single sitting, and the Speaking test held separately.  

 TOEFL iBT is also more widely accepted than the TOEFL Paper-delivered test since it also includes a speaking section. TOEFL PBT, which was the earlier form of the paper-delivered test, is now cancelled. The test is conducted in a single sitting, with all the four sections to be taken on a computer connected to the internet the test has been gaining popularity quite fast and is accepted by thousands of universities worldwide, as well as by the Australian and New Zealand governments for visa purposes.

IELTS vs. TOEFL vs. PTE: An Overview
 IELTS AcademicTOEFL iBTPTE Academic
Organization/IDPEducational Testing Service (ETS)Pearson
Official WebsiteIDP Indiahttps://www.ets.org/toeflhttps://pearsonpte.com/
FormatPaper-based or Computer Delivered; Face-to-face for Speaking testInternet-basedComputer-based
Duration2 hours 4o minutes3 hours2 ½ hour
FeeINR 15500USD 185INR 14000
SectionsListening Reading Writing SpeakingReading Listening Speaking WritingSpeaking & Writing Reading Listening

  GENERAL TIPS FOR READING

The reading session consists of three reading texts with a total of 2,200 to 2,750 words and 40 questions with a variety of task types. The texts come from magazines, journals, books, and newspapers and have been written for a non-specialist audience. There is 1 mark for each correct answer.

There are some of the problems students have with reading

Time is the biggest problem. Many students don’t manage to finish the test

The texts are long and contain some difficult vocabulary

Some find “paragraph headings” questions difficult

Tip 1

Finding

Try to find the right part of the text quickly and should practice finding a lot and then decide which words in the question need to search for and try to locate those words with a similar meaning in the text. While finding words, don’t try to understand every word. The main point of each paragraph is often, though certainly not always, the first sentence in each paragraph. When looking at sentences to understand the main points, try to find the keywords, the verb, and the object of the main clause. Particularly the relative and adverbial clauses.

KEYWORDS

Keywords are the words that carry information such as nouns and verbs in the sentence. it is important to be able to find and understand similar or synonymous words and phrases in passages. Underline the keywords in the question and the passage which helps to refer more easily.

INTENSIVE READING (UNDERSTANDING)

Intensive reading is referred UNDERSTANDING is reading one section of the passage carefully. Understand what is needed to answer the question. In this step it’s necessary to every word otherwise you might have difficulties finding the right words.