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MORE TO KNOW ABOUT IELTS AND TOEFL ALSO THE MAJOR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN IELTS AND TOEFL, WHICH ONE YOU SHOULD TAKE? Find out which English language exam is better for you - IELTS or TOEFL iBT. We give you all the information to help you decide which test you should take. All international students who want to study in an English-speaking country need to show they have the required level of English. There are a few English language exams that are accepted by universities all over the world, we’re going to focus on two of these: IELTS and TOEFL. Before we continue, let’s look at what these names mean. IELTS is the International English Language Testing System. TOEFL is the Test of English as a Foreign Language. To apply to university you will need to take the IELTS Academic test or TOEFL iBT. These tests can be taken at test centres in your own country. You can find your nearest test centre by following these links: IELTS and TOEFL. The cost of the tests are also set by the test centre in your country so contact them to find out the cost. Both tests are accepted by top universities in different countries all around the world but they are very different in terms of structure and question types. Read on to find out more about each of these tests to decide which one you should take and which one is better for you. What is the difference between IELTS and TOEFL? These two tests are owned by different testing organisations. IELTS is jointly owned by: the British Council, Cambridge Assessment English and IDP Australia (of which Hotcourses Abroad is an affiliate). The test is written and administered by Cambridge Assessment English. It is the British Council and IDP Australia who run the test centres around the world. TEOFL iBT is owned, written and administered by the Education Testing Service (ETS) an organisation in the USA. To help, here's an overview of the main similarities and differences between the two tests: IELTS Academic TOEFL iBT Method Paper and Online Online Length 2 hours 45 minutes 3 hours 15 minutes Scores 0-9 0-120 Results 13 days 10 days Marking Human examiners and automated marking (machine marking) Human examiners and automated marking (machine marking) Accepted by 11,000 organisations worldwide 11,500 organisations worldwide Format of tests Although they both test the four skills of listening, reading, writing and speaking, they do so in different ways: IELTS Academic Questions TOEFL iBT Questions Listening 30 mins 40 41-57 mins 28-39 Reading 60 mins 40 54-72 mins 30-40 Writing 60 mins 2 tasks 50 mins 2 tasks Speaking 11-14 mins 3 parts 17 mins 4 tasks Test Question types IELTS has various question types. A mix of these will appear in the Listening and Reading tests: Multiple choice Matching Plan, map, diagram labelling Form, note, table, flow-chart, summary completion Sentence completion Summary completion Short answer questions True/False/Not Given Yes/No/Not Given TOEFL iBT is made up of multiple choice questions (where you select and answer from options, A, B, C or D). IELTS vs TOEFL – Listening A common myth is that IELTS is British English and TOEFL is US English but the fact is that both tests have a range of English accents: North American, British, Australian and New Zealand accents. There are four parts to the IELTS Listening test, with ten questions each. Parts 1 and 2 are in a general English context. Parts 3 and 4 are in an academic context. Parts 1 and 3 involve more than one speaker whereas Parts 2 and 4 are monologues (only one person speaks). There are 2 types of listening items in the TOEFL iBT test: lectures and conversations, both of which use the language you would be expected to hear and use at university. The test is made up of: 3 to 4 lectures with six questions each 2 to 3 conversations with two speakers with five questions per conversation. IELTS vs TOEFL – Reading There are three passages (texts) in the IELTS Academic Reading test with a total of about 2,750 words. Passage one and two have thirteen questions each. Passage three has fourteen questions. Remember that these questions will cover a range of question types (see above). The reading texts come from books, journals, magazines, newspapers or websites. You are not expected to know the subject matter well. You will be able to answer the questions based on the content of the text. TOEFL iBT has three or four reading passages with a total of 700 words each. Each passage has ten multiple-choice questions. As with IELTS, you aren’t expected to know the subject matter and will be able to answer the questions based on the content. IELTS vs TOEFL – Writing There are two tasks in both the IELTS and TOEFL Writing tests. Task one of the IELTS Academic Writing test has information presented in a graph, chart, table or diagram. You have 20 minutes to complete the task and to write a minimum of 150 words. In task two you have 40 minutes to write a minimum of 250 words answering a discussion question. Task two is worth double the marks of task one. If you’re taking the paper-based IELTS test, both tasks will have to be handwritten. TOEFL iBT task one is very different. This task is integrated with both reading and listening. You have to read a short passage and listen to a short lecture. You then have to write a response based on what you have read and listened to. Task two is writing an essay based on your personal experience or opinion on a given topic. You have a total of 50 minutes for the writing test. IELTS vs TOEFL – Speaking The main difference between the two tests is that the IELTS Speaking test is done with an examiner either face-to-face or on a video call. The test is recorded for training and verification purposes. Your test is marked by the examiner and verified by other examiners if necessary. In the TOEFL iBT test, you listen to questions, and you then speak your answers into a microphone. Your answers are marked by a combination of AI (computer-rated) and human reviewers. The IELTS test may or may not be taken on the same day as the other parts of the test whereas TOEFL iBT is taken on the same day as the other parts. IELTS Speaking has three parts: Part one – you give personal information and discuss everyday subjects. In part two you are given a task in which you have one minute to prepare your answer. You then have two minutes to give your talk. The final part is a discussion with the examiner on a topic related to the one in part two. Like the TOEFL Writing test, the Speaking test is integrated. Question one requires you to answer questions based on your own ideas, opinions and experiences. Question two requires you to listen and speak, or listen, read and speak. You have preparation time before you have to respond to each question. IELTS vs TOEFL Scores For IELTS you are given a band score of between 0-9 for each of the skills and then you are given an overall band score. You can find more information on these bands and their descriptors on the IELTS website. In TOEFL iBT you are given a score range of 0 to 30 for each skill and a total score 0 to120. You can find a more detailed breakdown of the TOEFL iBT scores for each of the skills and what they mean on the ETS website. Different courses at different levels at universities around the world have specific English language entry requirements. Below is a table to show what IELTS and TOEFL iBT scores are needed at different course levels. Degree level IELTS TOEFL iBT Foundation 5 35-45 Undergraduate 6 60-78 Postgraduate 7 94-101 Here are how the scores compare: IELTS band score TOEFL iBT score 0-4 0-31 4.5 32-34 5 35-45 5.5 46-59 6 60-78 6.5 79-93 7 94-101 7.5 102-109 8 110-114 8.5 115-117 9 118-120 for more to know between IELTS AND TOEFL YOU CAN DM THROUGH WHATSAPP 08039211169........ 2 Likes |
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MORE TO KNOW ABOUT IELTS AND TOEFL ALSO THE MAJOR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN IELTS AND TOEFL, WHICH ONE YOU SHOULD TAKE? Find out which English language exam is better for you - IELTS or TOEFL iBT. We give you all the information to help you decide which test you should take. All international students who want to study in an English-speaking country need to show they have the required level of English. There are a few English language exams that are accepted by universities all over the world, we’re going to focus on two of these: IELTS and TOEFL. Before we continue, let’s look at what these names mean. IELTS is the International English Language Testing System. TOEFL is the Test of English as a Foreign Language. To apply to university you will need to take the IELTS Academic test or TOEFL iBT. These tests can be taken at test centres in your own country. You can find your nearest test centre by following these links: IELTS and TOEFL. The cost of the tests are also set by the test centre in your country so contact them to find out the cost. Both tests are accepted by top universities in different countries all around the world but they are very different in terms of structure and question types. Read on to find out more about each of these tests to decide which one you should take and which one is better for you. What is the difference between IELTS and TOEFL? These two tests are owned by different testing organisations. IELTS is jointly owned by: the British Council, Cambridge Assessment English and IDP Australia (of which Hotcourses Abroad is an affiliate). The test is written and administered by Cambridge Assessment English. It is the British Council and IDP Australia who run the test centres around the world. TEOFL iBT is owned, written and administered by the Education Testing Service (ETS) an organisation in the USA. To help, here's an overview of the main similarities and differences between the two tests: IELTS Academic TOEFL iBT Method Paper and Online Online Length 2 hours 45 minutes 3 hours 15 minutes Scores 0-9 0-120 Results 13 days 10 days Marking Human examiners and automated marking (machine marking) Human examiners and automated marking (machine marking) Accepted by 11,000 organisations worldwide 11,500 organisations worldwide Format of tests Although they both test the four skills of listening, reading, writing and speaking, they do so in different ways: IELTS Academic Questions TOEFL iBT Questions Listening 30 mins 40 41-57 mins 28-39 Reading 60 mins 40 54-72 mins 30-40 Writing 60 mins 2 tasks 50 mins 2 tasks Speaking 11-14 mins 3 parts 17 mins 4 tasks Test Question types IELTS has various question types. A mix of these will appear in the Listening and Reading tests: Multiple choice Matching Plan, map, diagram labelling Form, note, table, flow-chart, summary completion Sentence completion Summary completion Short answer questions True/False/Not Given Yes/No/Not Given TOEFL iBT is made up of multiple choice questions (where you select and answer from options, A, B, C or D). IELTS vs TOEFL – Listening A common myth is that IELTS is British English and TOEFL is US English but the fact is that both tests have a range of English accents: North American, British, Australian and New Zealand accents. There are four parts to the IELTS Listening test, with ten questions each. Parts 1 and 2 are in a general English context. Parts 3 and 4 are in an academic context. Parts 1 and 3 involve more than one speaker whereas Parts 2 and 4 are monologues (only one person speaks). There are 2 types of listening items in the TOEFL iBT test: lectures and conversations, both of which use the language you would be expected to hear and use at university. The test is made up of: 3 to 4 lectures with six questions each 2 to 3 conversations with two speakers with five questions per conversation. IELTS vs TOEFL – Reading There are three passages (texts) in the IELTS Academic Reading test with a total of about 2,750 words. Passage one and two have thirteen questions each. Passage three has fourteen questions. Remember that these questions will cover a range of question types (see above). The reading texts come from books, journals, magazines, newspapers or websites. You are not expected to know the subject matter well. You will be able to answer the questions based on the content of the text. TOEFL iBT has three or four reading passages with a total of 700 words each. Each passage has ten multiple-choice questions. As with IELTS, you aren’t expected to know the subject matter and will be able to answer the questions based on the content. IELTS vs TOEFL – Writing There are two tasks in both the IELTS and TOEFL Writing tests. Task one of the IELTS Academic Writing test has information presented in a graph, chart, table or diagram. You have 20 minutes to complete the task and to write a minimum of 150 words. In task two you have 40 minutes to write a minimum of 250 words answering a discussion question. Task two is worth double the marks of task one. If you’re taking the paper-based IELTS test, both tasks will have to be handwritten. TOEFL iBT task one is very different. This task is integrated with both reading and listening. You have to read a short passage and listen to a short lecture. You then have to write a response based on what you have read and listened to. Task two is writing an essay based on your personal experience or opinion on a given topic. You have a total of 50 minutes for the writing test. IELTS vs TOEFL – Speaking The main difference between the two tests is that the IELTS Speaking test is done with an examiner either face-to-face or on a video call. The test is recorded for training and verification purposes. Your test is marked by the examiner and verified by other examiners if necessary. In the TOEFL iBT test, you listen to questions, and you then speak your answers into a microphone. Your answers are marked by a combination of AI (computer-rated) and human reviewers. The IELTS test may or may not be taken on the same day as the other parts of the test whereas TOEFL iBT is taken on the same day as the other parts. IELTS Speaking has three parts: Part one – you give personal information and discuss everyday subjects. In part two you are given a task in which you have one minute to prepare your answer. You then have two minutes to give your talk. The final part is a discussion with the examiner on a topic related to the one in part two. Like the TOEFL Writing test, the Speaking test is integrated. Question one requires you to answer questions based on your own ideas, opinions and experiences. Question two requires you to listen and speak, or listen, read and speak. You have preparation time before you have to respond to each question. IELTS vs TOEFL Scores For IELTS you are given a band score of between 0-9 for each of the skills and then you are given an overall band score. You can find more information on these bands and their descriptors on the IELTS website. In TOEFL iBT you are given a score range of 0 to 30 for each skill and a total score 0 to120. You can find a more detailed breakdown of the TOEFL iBT scores for each of the skills and what they mean on the ETS website. Different courses at different levels at universities around the world have specific English language entry requirements. Below is a table to show what IELTS and TOEFL iBT scores are needed at different course levels. Degree level IELTS TOEFL iBT Foundation 5 35-45 Undergraduate 6 60-78 Postgraduate 7 94-101 Here are how the scores compare: IELTS band score TOEFL iBT score 0-4 0-31 4.5 32-34 5 35-45 5.5 46-59 6 60-78 6.5 79-93 7 94-101 7.5 102-109 8 110-114 8.5 115-117 9 118-120 |
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The test format SECTIONS TIMELIMIT QUESTIONS TASKS Reading 60–80 minutes 36–56 questions Read 3 or 4 passages from academic texts and answer questions. Listening 60–90 minutes 34–51 questions Listen to lectures, classroom discussions and conversations, then answer questions. Break 10 minutes – - Speaking 20 minutes 6 Tasks Express an opinion on a familiar topic; speak based on reading and listening tasks. Writing 50 minutes 2 tasks Write essay responses based on reading and listening tasks; support an opinion in writing. Writing : Writing tests a candidate's ability to express himself through written text. It comprises of 2 tasks. In Task 1 i.e. Integrated Writing, candidates are required to read a passage, listen to a lecture and compose a technical essay based on the passage and the lecture. Time allotted is 20 minutes. In Task 2 i.e. Independent Essay, students are given a general topic to write an essay on. Time allotted is 30 minutes. Each section of TOEFL is graded on a scale of 0-30 in 1 point increment. Composite score is addition of all the scores. TOEFL is scored out of 120. 100+ is considered to be a good score. IELTS International English Language Testing System. The purpose of the test is to evaluate the English proficiency of non-native speakers of English. This test is required to be taken by all students whose native language is not English and wish to study in College or Universities where English is the language of instruction. IELTS has two types of modules - Academic and General Training. Academic Module is required to be given by students who plan to study at undergraduate or postgraduate levels. While, General Training Module is generally a prerequisite for the people who either want to pursue vocational studies or plan to immigrate. SECTIONS QUESTIONS TIME Listening 40 questions 40 minutes Reading Academic Module 3 passages ( 40 questions) 60 minutes General Module 3 sections (40 questions) 60 minutes Writing Academic Module 2 tasks (Diagram Prompt/Argument Prompt) 60 minutes General Module 2 tasks (Letter Prompt/Essay Prompt) 60 minutes Speaking 3 parts 11 – 15 minutes Speaking : Speaking has 3 parts and lasts for 11-14 minutes. It is done on one-to-one basis with the student. This is usually done on another day. Part1: Examiner asks general questions to the student, which relates to his/her work, studies, hobbies etc. This part lasts between 4 and 5 minutes. Part2: The candidate is given a topic to speak, which is printed on a task card. Students have to speak for 1 minute at least and are given one minute to think and write down some points. This part lasts between 3 and 4 minutes. Part3: It's a two way discussion with the examiner (questions mostly related to part 2 topic will be asked).The discussion lasts between 4 and 5 minutes. IELTS is graded on a scale of 0 – 9, known as Band Scale. Generally, a score of at least 6 bands for UG & 6.5 bands for PG is required in each section. The result is available in 15 working days. PTE PTE Academic is a computer-based test which assesses the Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing abilities of non-native speakers of English There are 20 different types of tasks. Some tasks will test integrated skills (e.g. reading AND speaking). INTRODUCTION UNTIMED SELF INTRODUCTION THIS PART IS NOT ASSESSED. Speaking and writing 77 - 93 minutes Reading 32 - 41 minutes Break the break is optional. 10 minutes Listening 45 - 57 minutes The timings shown are variable. The test will always last 3 hours in total. Overall score is a mark out of 90. 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GRE scores are used by more than 3,000 graduate programs throughout the world GRE - General Test is required to be taken by students who want to pursue any graduate degree (Masters) other than an MBA. SECTIONS QUESTIONS TIME Analytical Writing 2 60mins Analyze an issue 1 30mins Analyze an arguement 1 30mins Quantitative Reasoning (2 sections) approximately 20 questions each section 35mins each section Verbal Reasoning (2 sections) approximately 20 questions each section 30mins each section Unscored (Experimental) Varies Varies Research Varies The Analytical Writing Assessment section of the test measures your ability to think critically and communicate complex ideas through writing. The Quantitative section of the GRE exam measures your ability to reason Mathematically, solve quantitative problems, and interpret graphic data. 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The GMAT test measures general verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing skills that are developed over a long period of time and are associated with academic success in the core courses of graduate management programs. GMAT now has a new section called Integrated Reasoning in place of 'Analysis of an issue' Essay topic. The GMAT examination does not presuppose any specific knowledge of business or of other specific content areas, nor does it measure achievement in any particular subject area. SECTIONS QUESTIONS TIME Analytical Writing Assessment (Analysis of an Argument) 1 30mins Integrated Reasoning 12 30mins Optional Break Quantitative 37 75mins Optional Break Verbal 41 75mins Total Duration about 4 hours inclusive breaks and tutorial The Analytical Writing Assessment section of the test measures your ability to think critically and communicate complex ideas through writing. The Analysis of an Argument task tests your ability to formulate an appropriate and constructive critique of a specific conclusion based on a specific line of thinking. Integrated Reasoning section will assess the data analysis skill of a candidate. It will consist of four types of questions: Multi source analysis The Quantitative section of the GMAT exam measures your ability to reason mathematically, solve quantitative problems, and interpret graphic data. This section contains the following types of questions: The Verbal section of the test measures your ability to understand and evaluate what you read and to recognize basic conventions of standard written English. The section contains the following types of questions: In a computer-adaptive test, questions are chosen from a very large pool of test questions categorized by content and difficulty and presented one at a time. The test is constantly targeting your individual ability level. In each section, your answer for each question will determine the level of your next question. Consequently, you must enter an answer for each question and you may not go back to make changes. If you answer a question incorrectly by mistake or correctly by lucky guess, your answers to subsequent questions will lead you back to questions that are at the appropriate level of difficulty for you. Scoring: Essays are scored on a scale of 0 - 6 in 0.5 increments. Integrated Reasoning section is scored on a scale of 1 - 8 in 1 point increment. Quantitative section is scored on a scale of 0 - 60 in 1 point increment. Verbal section is scored on a scale of 0 - 60 in 1 point increment. Scaled scores of Quantitative and Verbal sections are added to create a score on the scale of 200 - 800 in 10 points increment. 650+ score is considered good score. 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IELTS International English Language Testing System. The purpose of the test is to evaluate the English proficiency of non-native speakers of English. This test is required to be taken by all students whose native language is not English and wish to study in College or Universities where English is the language of instruction. IELTS has two types of modules - Academic and General Training. Academic Module is required to be given by students who plan to study at undergraduate or postgraduate levels. While, General Training Module is generally a prerequisite for the people who either want to pursue vocational studies or plan to immigrate. SECTIONS QUESTIONS TIME Listening 40 questions 40 minutes Reading Academic Module 3 passages ( 40 questions) 60 minutes General Module 3 sections (40 questions) 60 minutes Writing Academic Module 2 tasks (Diagram Prompt/Argument Prompt) 60 minutes General Module 2 tasks (Letter Prompt/Essay Prompt) 60 minutes Speaking 3 parts 11 – 15 minutes Speaking : Speaking has 3 parts and lasts for 11-14 minutes. It is done on one-to-one basis with the student. This is usually done on another day. Part1: Examiner asks general questions to the student, which relates to his/her work, studies, hobbies etc. This part lasts between 4 and 5 minutes. Part2: The candidate is given a topic to speak, which is printed on a task card. Students have to speak for 1 minute at least and are given one minute to think and write down some points. This part lasts between 3 and 4 minutes. Part3: It's a two way discussion with the examiner (questions mostly related to part 2 topic will be asked).The discussion lasts between 4 and 5 minutes. IELTS is graded on a scale of 0 – 9, known as Band Scale. Generally, a score of at least 6 bands for UG & 6.5 bands for PG is required in each section. The result is available in 15 working days. You welcome to Registration address 20 Thompson Avenue PO Box 53702, Falomo Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria For more info you send message or WhatsApp for training and help you during the exam giving you 100% Assurance. T: +234 8039211169 E: examsnigeria@ng.britishcouncil.org W: https://www.britishcouncil.org.ng/exam/ielts Test fee (paper-based) NGN 75,000 1 Like 1 Share |
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New Update About GRE test. The GRE Computer Based Test (CBT) is required by graduate and professional schools, as it is considered a crucial prerequisite/component for admission to a graduate program. Applicants for graduate school courses are usually required to submit the GRE test results together with other undergraduate records as part of the application/admission process. The test simply examines your analytical and critical reasoning skills. These are skills that have been established to contribute to successful achievement in a graduate program. The examination does not test prior knowledge of data or facts specific to any field of study. The computer-based GRE contains three distinct sections with various types of questions: Analytical Writing Assessment: One 30-minute “Analyze an Issue” task, and one 30-minute “Analyze an Argument” task. Quantitative Reasoning: Two 20-question sections containing arithmetic, algebra, geometry, quantitative comparisons, and data interpretation questions. Average time for each section is 35minutes. Verbal Reasoning: Two 20-question sections containing analogies/synonyms, sentence completions, and comprehension reading questions. Prospective graduate and business school applicants from all around the world take the GRE revised General Test. Applicants usually come from different educational and cultural backgrounds and the GRE revised General Test provides a common measure for comparing candidates' qualifications. GRE scores are used by admissions or fellowship panels to supplement your undergraduate records, recommendation letters and other qualifications for graduate-level study. Here's a look at content covered in the three test sections — Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning and Analytical Writing. Verbal Reasoning The Verbal Reasoning section measures your ability to: analyze and draw conclusions from discourse; reason from incomplete data; identify author's assumptions and/or perspective; understand multiple levels of meaning, such as literal, figurative and author's intent select important points; distinguish major from minor or relevant points; summarize text; understand the structure of a text understand the meanings of words, sentences and entire texts; understand relationships among words and among concepts Featuring new types of questions, the Verbal Reasoning section measures your ability to understand what you read and how you apply your reasoning skills. Quantitative Reasoning The Quantitative Reasoning section measures your ability to: understand quantitative information interpret and analyze quantitative information solve problems using mathematical models apply basic mathematical skills and elementary mathematical concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, probability and statistics With increased emphasis on data interpretation and real-life scenarios, this section has new types of questions that require you to show your quantitative reasoning ability. To reduce the emphasis on computation, the computer-based test includes an on-screen calculator. And, if you are taking the paper-based test, a calculator will be provided at the test center. Analytical Writing The Analytical Writing section measures your ability to: articulate complex ideas clearly and effectively support ideas with relevant reasons and examples examine claims and accompanying evidence sustain a well-focused, coherent discussion control the elements of standard written English The Analytical Writing section requires you to provide focused responses based on the tasks presented, so you can accurately demonstrate your skill in directly responding to a task. GRE test takers in Nigeria will need an international passport as an of identifying document on the examination day. We recommend that prospective GRE test takers should prepare for at least eight( ![]() CONTACT US: ON 08039211169 OR WHATSAPP |
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IELTS Immigration Support Register with us within the promo period and get Canadian immigration consulting (Express Entry/Provincial Nomination Program) Pre-Consulting! Before you pay someone millions of Naira for this, why not consult with us and get the professional guidance? We also offer educational (Study abroad) consulting. IELTS - Before, During and After We are your one stop shop for everything IELTS. From Lectures to taking your test to result collection, everything happens at our center. This means that you can register, take lectures, and write the test with us. We also guide you and assist you on how best to use your result after you have seen them, Cash Prize of N75,000 After each IELTS test, we select some candidates with high scores and give them N75,000. If you score 8.5 and above, you qualify for a cash reward. Our aim is to do everything within our power to ensure you succeed. We give you everything you need to score an 8.5. Let us reward you for following our IELTS tips and tricks. CONTACT US ON WHATSAPP OR CALL: 08039211169 1 Like |
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IELTS Immigration Support Register with us within the promo period and get Canadian immigration consulting (Express Entry/Provincial Nomination Program) Pre-Consulting! Before you pay someone millions of Naira for this, why not consult with us and get the professional guidance? We also offer educational (Study abroad) consulting. IELTS - Before, During and After We are your one stop shop for everything IELTS. From Lectures to taking your test to result collection, everything happens at our center. This means that you can register, take lectures, and write the test with us. We also guide you and assist you on how best to use your result after you have seen them, Cash Prize of N75,000 After each IELTS test, we select some candidates with high scores and give them N75,000. If you score 8.5 and above, you qualify for a cash reward. Our aim is to do everything within our power to ensure you succeed. We give you everything you need to score an 8.5. Let us reward you for following our IELTS tips and tricks. CONTACT US ON WHATSAPP OR CALL: 08039211169 |
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Important update on Covid-19 for our exams IELTS To protect the health of test-takers and test day personnel in light of Coronavirus (Covid-19), as well as to comply with Nigerian Governments directives, British Council exams are suspended in Nigeria until further notice. The cancellation is effective immediately. All test takers scheduled to take exams in April will be notified of the suspension. All test takers have been informed about the IELTS test cancellation. To transfer your test to an alternate date or cancel your test and request a refund, contact us via exams.nigeria@ng.britishcouncil.org . We will still be available for email enquiries, Additional TRFs (ATRF), Enquiry on Result (EOR) or other requests. Payment for EOR can be made to British Council Trading Services Ltd. Standard Chartered bank account as customers will be unable to raise bank drafts. Requests can be sent to mailto: exams.nigeria@ng.britishcouncil.org School exams Furthermore, school exams CAIE May and June examination series have been cancelled. Both Checkpoint and other qualifications will no longer hold as scheduled. Communications have been sent to private candidates as well as the Schools. |
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IELTS Indicator in Nigeria Keep your education journey on track While in-person tests are currently not possible due to Covid-19, IELTS Indicator is the online test you can use to prove your English language skills. About IELTS Indicator The test is an official IELTS product that assesses the four core skill areas: Listening Reading Writing Speaking You will receive your scores within seven days – you are given both an indicative score for each section and an overall indicative band score. It’s important to note that IELTS Indicator is not a substitute for the in-person IELTS test. Key benefits of IELTS Indicator Safety As it’s an online test, you can take it safely and easily at your home. Accessibility The test happens weekly at a regular time – you simply log in to our secure browser. Trust As the test is marked by IELTS examiners and uses live test questions, educators know they can rely on it to give a reliable picture of test takers’ skills. How the test works IELTS Indicator is a live online test which starts at a set time each week and has a fixed time limit. You take the Listening, Reading and Writing sections of the test in one sitting, and the Speaking test must be taken a few days before or after the other sections. |
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IELTS Indicator in Nigeria Keep your education journey on track While in-person tests are currently not possible due to Covid-19, IELTS Indicator is the online test you can use to prove your English language skills. About IELTS Indicator The test is an official IELTS product that assesses the four core skill areas: Listening Reading Writing Speaking You will receive your scores within seven days – you are given both an indicative score for each section and an overall indicative band score. It’s important to note that IELTS Indicator is not a substitute for the in-person IELTS test. Key benefits of IELTS Indicator Safety As it’s an online test, you can take it safely and easily at your home. Accessibility The test happens weekly at a regular time – you simply log in to our secure browser. Trust As the test is marked by IELTS examiners and uses live test questions, educators know they can rely on it to give a reliable picture of test takers’ skills. How the test works IELTS Indicator is a live online test which starts at a set time each week and has a fixed time limit. You take the Listening, Reading and Writing sections of the test in one sitting, and the Speaking test must be taken a few days before or after the other sections. |
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The test will launch in countries where IELTS testing has been suspended Developed by British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and Cambridge Assessment English, IELTS Indicator will be an interim test for students who want to continue with their applications at study destinations that require evidence English language proficiency. “IELTS Indicator is an online test that can be taken from the comfort and safety of your home” It remains up to institutions “determine the suitability of IELTS Indicator for their application purposes”, the organisation noted, adding that test-takers are advised to check whether their chosen institution will accept the test before booking. The test will launch in countries where IELTS testing has been suspended, with bookings opening from April 22. “IELTS Indicator is an online test that can be taken from the comfort and safety of your home,” the organisation said. “The test is available for a limited time while IELTS testing is currently suspended due to COVID-19,” it explained, adding educational providers can use IELTS Indicator to help gauge the English language ability of future students while IELTS testing is suspended. A number of other testing providers have already announced at-home solutions in response to COVID-19. IELTS Indicator will assess four skills – Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking – in a timed test that matches the structure of an in-person test. It remains reliable, fair and accurate, the provider maintained, and uses standard IELTS marking procedures, and official IELTS Examiners. “The Speaking test is delivered via video call with a fully qualified and trained examiner, maintaining IELTS focus on assessing conversational English proficiency,” IELTS added. |
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IELTS has launched IELTS Indicator, an online English language test for students not able to attend an IELTS test centre due to the Covid-19 related restrictions. IELTS Indicator will assess a student’s English language skills in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking in a timed, online test from the comfort of their home. To ensure that the test focuses on real-life conversation skills, students will conduct their speaking test face to face with a trained IELTS Examiner via video call. IELTS Indicator content has been developed using the same high-quality standards as for all IELTS tests and has the same format and timing as the in-person IELTS. Tests will be marked by official IELTS Examiners. Christine Nuttall, Managing Director IELTS at Cambridge Assessment English, said IELTS Indicator will help both students and education providers during this period of disruption. The Indicator test will be available in selected locations where it is not currently possible to deliver in-person IELTS testing. In these selected locations, the IELTS Indicator test will be delivered online once a week at scheduled times. Bookings open from 22 April. For more information you contact us through 08039211169 or WhatsApp |
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In some locations, we have had to suspend IELTS testing in line with official requirements of healthcare authorities because of Coronavirus In these locations, we are putting detailed plans in place to ensure that test takers are able to take their tests as soon as possible once the official restrictions are removed. Suspended testing Testing is currently suspended in the following locations in line with official requirements. Please note, however, that the situation is evolving quickly, and it is possible that tests in other locations may be suspended at short notice. If you have any queries, please contact your test centre. Thank you for your co-operation and understanding. Saudi Arabia - all testing suspended until 31 March 2020 Senegal - all testing suspended until 18 April 2020 Serbia - all testing suspended until 27 March 2020 Slovakia - all testing suspended until 15 April 2020 Slovenia - all testing suspended until 15 April 2020 South Africa - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Spain - all testing suspended until 25 March 2020 Sudan - all testing suspended until 18 April 2020 Switzerland - all testing suspended until 15 April 2020 Tanzania - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Thailand - all testing suspendeduntil 21 March 2020 Trinidad - all testing suspended until 21 March 2020 Tunisia - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Turkey - all paper-based testing is suspended until 1 April 2020 Turkmenistan, Ashgabat - all testing suspended until 14 March 2020 Ukraine - all testing suspended until 3 April 2020 United Arab Emirates - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Uzbekistan - all testing suspendeduntil 6 April 2020 Venezuela - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Vietnam Hanoi - all testing suspended until 23 March 2020 Ho Chi Minh City - all testing suspended until 5 April 2020 Canada Conestoga College (all sites) - all testing suspended until 15 April 2020 Conestoga College Mississauga - all testing suspended until 15 April 2020 Conestoga College Markham - all testing suspended until 15 April 2020 Algonquin College (all sites) - all testing suspended until 5 April 2020 Centennial College (all sites) - all testing suspended until further notice University of Toronto - Mississauga (all sites) - all testing suspended until 31 March 2020 Saskatchewan Polytechnic (all sites) - all testing suspended until 30 April 2020 CES Toronto (all sites) - all testing suspended until 31 March 2020 Columbia International College - Mohawk College - all testing suspended until 30 April 2020 Global Village Calgary - NorQuest College - all testing suspended until further notice Heartland International - Balmoral Hall School - all testing suspended until 30 July 2020 Heartland International - Arts Forward - all testing suspended until 30 April 2020 Heartland International - Brandon University - all testing suspended until 30 April 2020 Heartland International - MITT - all testing suspended until 30 April 2020 British Oxford Consultants - all testing suspended until 5 April 2020 Brock University - all testing suspended until 1 June 2020 East Coast Language College - all testing suspended until further notice ESLI at Trinity Western University - all testing suspended until 1 May 2020 Grant MacEwan University - all testing suspended until 1 June 2020 ILAC Vancouver - all testing suspended until further notice Keystone International School - all testing suspended until 5 April 2020 Ontario Tech University - all testing suspended until further notice Sheridan College - all testing suspended until 1 May 2020 Southern Ontario Collegiate - all testing suspended until 5 April 2020 The Language Gallery - all testing suspended until further notice Westfield Education - all testing suspended until 5 April 2020 English testing Canada - all testing suspended until 17 April 2020 ILSC Montreal -all testing suspended until 21 March 2020 ILSC Toronto - all testing suspended until 21 March 2020 Concordia University - all testing suspended until 30 March 2020 Edmonton Nait - all testing suspended until 30 March 2020 Halifax St Mary Uni - all testing suspended until 17 April 2020 LaSalle College Vancouver - all testing suspended until 30 April 2020 Humber college (all sites) - all testing suspended until 18 April 2020 George Brown College (all sites) - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Coast English (all sites) - all paper-based is suspended until 11 April 2020, all computer-delivered testing is suspended until 1 April 2020 MOSAIC Engage Surrey - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Eurocentres Abbotsford, Coquitlam, New Westminster, Kelowna, Langley, Regine - all testing suspended until 21 March 2020 Macau SAR - all testing suspended until 28 March 2020 Malaysia - all testing suspended until 29 March 2020 Malta - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Mexico - all testing suspended until 1 April 2020 Mongolia - all testing suspended until 31 March 2020 Morocco - all testing suspended until 30 March 2020 Mozambique - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Myanmar - all paper-based testing is suspended until 21 March 2020 Namibia - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Netherlands - all testing suspended until 18 June 2020 North Macedonia - all testing suspended until 1 May 2020 Norway - all testing suspended until 18 April 2020 Oman - all testing suspended until 30 March 2020 Pakistan - all testing suspended until further notice Palestinian Territories - all testing suspended until 27 March 2020 Peru, Lima, Universidad del Pacifico - all paper-based testing is suspended until 21 March 2020, all computer-delivered testing is suspended until 27 March 2020 Philippines - all testing suspended until 12 April 2020 Poland - all testing suspended until 25 March 2020 Portugal - all testing suspended until 12 April 2020 Qatar - all testing suspended until 21 March 2020 Romania - all testing suspended until further notice Russia - all testing suspendeduntil further notice Rwanda - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 |
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In some locations, we have had to suspend IELTS testing in line with official requirements of healthcare authorities because of Coronavirus In these locations, we are putting detailed plans in place to ensure that test takers are able to take their tests as soon as possible once the official restrictions are removed. Suspended testing Testing is currently suspended in the following locations in line with official requirements. Please note, however, that the situation is evolving quickly, and it is possible that tests in other locations may be suspended at short notice. If you have any queries, please contact your test centre. Thank you for your co-operation and understanding. Saudi Arabia - all testing suspended until 31 March 2020 Senegal - all testing suspended until 18 April 2020 Serbia - all testing suspended until 27 March 2020 Slovakia - all testing suspended until 15 April 2020 Slovenia - all testing suspended until 15 April 2020 South Africa - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Spain - all testing suspended until 25 March 2020 Sudan - all testing suspended until 18 April 2020 Switzerland - all testing suspended until 15 April 2020 Tanzania - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Thailand - all testing suspendeduntil 21 March 2020 Trinidad - all testing suspended until 21 March 2020 Tunisia - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Turkey - all paper-based testing is suspended until 1 April 2020 Turkmenistan, Ashgabat - all testing suspended until 14 March 2020 Ukraine - all testing suspended until 3 April 2020 United Arab Emirates - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Uzbekistan - all testing suspendeduntil 6 April 2020 Venezuela - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Vietnam Hanoi - all testing suspended until 23 March 2020 Ho Chi Minh City - all testing suspended until 5 April 2020 Canada Conestoga College (all sites) - all testing suspended until 15 April 2020 Conestoga College Mississauga - all testing suspended until 15 April 2020 Conestoga College Markham - all testing suspended until 15 April 2020 Algonquin College (all sites) - all testing suspended until 5 April 2020 Centennial College (all sites) - all testing suspended until further notice University of Toronto - Mississauga (all sites) - all testing suspended until 31 March 2020 Saskatchewan Polytechnic (all sites) - all testing suspended until 30 April 2020 CES Toronto (all sites) - all testing suspended until 31 March 2020 Columbia International College - Mohawk College - all testing suspended until 30 April 2020 Global Village Calgary - NorQuest College - all testing suspended until further notice Heartland International - Balmoral Hall School - all testing suspended until 30 July 2020 Heartland International - Arts Forward - all testing suspended until 30 April 2020 Heartland International - Brandon University - all testing suspended until 30 April 2020 Heartland International - MITT - all testing suspended until 30 April 2020 British Oxford Consultants - all testing suspended until 5 April 2020 Brock University - all testing suspended until 1 June 2020 East Coast Language College - all testing suspended until further notice ESLI at Trinity Western University - all testing suspended until 1 May 2020 Grant MacEwan University - all testing suspended until 1 June 2020 ILAC Vancouver - all testing suspended until further notice Keystone International School - all testing suspended until 5 April 2020 Ontario Tech University - all testing suspended until further notice Sheridan College - all testing suspended until 1 May 2020 Southern Ontario Collegiate - all testing suspended until 5 April 2020 The Language Gallery - all testing suspended until further notice Westfield Education - all testing suspended until 5 April 2020 English testing Canada - all testing suspended until 17 April 2020 ILSC Montreal -all testing suspended until 21 March 2020 ILSC Toronto - all testing suspended until 21 March 2020 Concordia University - all testing suspended until 30 March 2020 Edmonton Nait - all testing suspended until 30 March 2020 Halifax St Mary Uni - all testing suspended until 17 April 2020 LaSalle College Vancouver - all testing suspended until 30 April 2020 Humber college (all sites) - all testing suspended until 18 April 2020 George Brown College (all sites) - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Coast English (all sites) - all paper-based is suspended until 11 April 2020, all computer-delivered testing is suspended until 1 April 2020 MOSAIC Engage Surrey - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Eurocentres Abbotsford, Coquitlam, New Westminster, Kelowna, Langley, Regine - all testing suspended until 21 March 2020 Macau SAR - all testing suspended until 28 March 2020 Malaysia - all testing suspended until 29 March 2020 Malta - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Mexico - all testing suspended until 1 April 2020 Mongolia - all testing suspended until 31 March 2020 Morocco - all testing suspended until 30 March 2020 Mozambique - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Myanmar - all paper-based testing is suspended until 21 March 2020 Namibia - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 Netherlands - all testing suspended until 18 June 2020 North Macedonia - all testing suspended until 1 May 2020 Norway - all testing suspended until 18 April 2020 Oman - all testing suspended until 30 March 2020 Pakistan - all testing suspended until further notice Palestinian Territories - all testing suspended until 27 March 2020 Peru, Lima, Universidad del Pacifico - all paper-based testing is suspended until 21 March 2020, all computer-delivered testing is suspended until 27 March 2020 Philippines - all testing suspended until 12 April 2020 Poland - all testing suspended until 25 March 2020 Portugal - all testing suspended until 12 April 2020 Qatar - all testing suspended until 21 March 2020 Romania - all testing suspended until further notice Russia - all testing suspendeduntil further notice Rwanda - all testing suspended until 4 April 2020 |
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