Should I take the TOEFL test or the IELTS test?
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- Is TOEFL recognized in British universities and for getting UK student visa? - Is IELTS recognized in American universities and for getting US student visa? - Are they recognized in other European countries? (universities and visa) - Is one significantly harder than the other? - I can understand British and American accents but I find American accent easier to understand. How much difference does it make?
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Answer:
TOEFL is the standard test for US universities, IELTS is recognized by most US universities (about 3000 out of 4000). The British exam includes a variety of dialects, so if you are more comfortable with the American dialect, this might make IELTS more challenging. The two, however, are expected to achieve similar predictive results. I have read that the IELTS proves difficult for native speakers of English -- the average test result for native speakers is not high -- but I am not personally familiar with the exam and have taught and tutored only for TOEFL and to a limited extent the TOEIC. A student visa in the US requires admission to a school, so if the test score (TOEFL or IELTS) is acceptable to the school and you are admitted, the school will inform the government and a visa will be issued except in very rare circumstances.
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The similarities: Both are English language tests aimed at pre-university students planning to make the step to higher education. Both evaluate how well you can combine your listening, reading, writing and speaking skills. You have to pay a fee to take both tests, for both it can vary depending on where exactly you take the test but expect to pay between $150 to $250. The differences: Although both tests ostensibly focus on the same thing, they do so in different ways, which is why so many students want to know which is better (and even more commonly, which is easier). One of the main differences is the speaking part of the test. For IELTS you are required to take this with an IELTS examiner face to face. For TOEFL the speaking test consists of six questions which you answer into a microphone. These are recorded and sent to an examiner to mark. The scoring system is also different, with IELTS rating between 0 and 9, with halfway points in between. TOEFL gives a more numerical SAT-type grade, totaling your scores from all the areas. This gives an insight into another key difference. TOEFL is administered by the Educational Testing Service, a non-profit US based organisation, and conducts its test according to US English. IELTS is administered jointly by the British Council, the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations and IDPEducation Australia, and conducts its test in UK English. While the differences are not as great as some assume, accents and spelling variations can cause a problem for some students. So which is better? The answer really depends on you; what kind of learner you are and where you want to study. The question of which is easier is largely irrelevant as both tests will grade you accurately according to your level of English. TOEFL may tend to favour more abstract learners as many of the questions are multiple choice whereas IELTS may be more suited to concrete learners as it involves memory recall. The face to face speaking section of the IELTS may be daunting to some candidates who would be more comfortable speaking into a microphone. Finally, it may be necessary to check that your chosen institution accepts the test. Although both are accepted at more than 6,000 institutions and organisations worldwide, so there is a fairly good chance you will be able to use either, it is always necessary to check beforehand.
Sagar Agarwal
Thank you for the question. You may first narrow down the course & the college it is available in. See at the acceptance policies and opt between IELTS & TOEFL accordingly.
Vasubandhu Manke
Thanks for A2A Better take IELTS As far as i know IELTS is valid in the entire world, its score is easier to understand and make decisions for you, for the university people they can't tell exact point of your mark as it has 0.5 interval. And the description 1-NO 2-YES 3-IELTS is recognised not sure of TOEFL 4-Both are same 5-Very less difference
Anudeep Reddy
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