The test is available in two formats – Academic and General Training
If you are planning to do an internship, finish secondary studies in English speaking institutions, request a residence visa in Australia, Canada or New Zealand choose the General training modality.
If you are planning to undertake academic study in a higher education institution, then choose the Academic modality.
It is the responsibility of the candidate to tell the Administrator which version they need to take.
How the test works
All candidates take the same Listening module and the Reading and Writing vary according to the modality of the exam.
The Academic Reading and Writing module assess whether a candidate is ready to study or train in the medium of English at an undergraduate or postgraduate level.
The General Training Reading and Writing modules are not designed to test the full range of formal language skills required for academic purposes, but emphasise basic survival skills in a broad social context.
The Listening module takes around 30 minutes. There are 40 questions. There are four sections. The Listening module is recorded on a CD and is heard ONCE only. During the test, time is given for candidates to read the questions and enter and then check their answers. Answers are entered as candidates listen on the Question Paper. When the CD ends ten minutes are allowed for candidates to transfer their answers to the answer sheet.
The Reading module takes 60 minutes. There are 40 questions. There are three reading passages with a total of 1500 to 2500 words. A variety of questions are used chosen from the following types: multiple choice, short-answer questions, sentence completion, notes/summary/diagram/flowchart/table completion, choosing from a ‘heading bank’ for identified paragraphs/sections of the text, identification of writer’s views/attitudes/claims – yes, no or not given classification, matching lists/phrases.
The Writing module takes 60 minutes. There are two tasks to complete. In Task 1 candidates are asked to look at a diagram or table, and to present the information in their own words. Task 1 requires candidates to write at least 150 words. In Task 2 candidates are presented with a point of view or argument or problem. Task 2 requires at least 250 words.
The Speaking module takes 11-14 minutes. It consists of an oral interview, a conversation, between the candidate and an examiner.
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