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TEST OF ENGLISH FOR INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION
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1979 –Japan 1982 –Korea Educational Testing Service (ETS) –Princeton, New Jersey Design, produce, administer Date, placecostscore ▪ Contact your local ETS associate sponsoring organization/ corporation
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Standardized test Recognized by several corporations and organizations all over the world Evaluates your ability to understand English in business situations and real-world settings
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Tests your skills in: Listening Reading Speaking Writing
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Computer-based test Voice is recorded 20 minutes 11 questions 6 tasks
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English-language (QWERTY) computer keyboard
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Questions are based on real-life work settings in an international environment (meetings, travel, telephone conversations, etc). Typical Topics BankingJobs EntertainmentOffices HealthRestaurants HousingTransportation IndustryTravel
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Daily life Global workplace Typical Topics BankingJobs EntertainmentOffices HealthRestaurants HousingTransportation IndustryTravel
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Read Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary. ▪ newspapers, magazines, websites, novels, non-fiction books Choose something that genuinely interests you and isn’t too challenging.
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Write Daily journal, e-mail, text, letter Practice using new words and expressions; this helps reinforce sentence structures and vocabulary.
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Listen to music Music helps you acquire the rhythm and stress patterns of spoken English.
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Watch English shows/movies This helps you pick up the language and does not bore you either!
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Use the language Set aside 30 minutes each day to communicate only in English Talk to yourself in English Language Clinics
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Job / promotion in a company Graduation requirement Resume Check level of English proficiency Monitor your progress What’s your reason???
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WHY?!! Your proficiency can improve or decline over time.
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No one passes or fails Not every job requires the same level of English proficiency.
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Other people take the exam in the same room people talking at the same time! the room can be noisy… FOCUS
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No shortcuts Only way to get a high score is by working hard to improve your English abilities. Practice, practice, practice… Speak, speak, speak… ▪ …in English
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We’ll talk about other requirements towards the end of the semester… Prepare specific questions.
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Pronunciation Bring a vocabulary notebook. Read Book 1, pages 14–19 OPTIONAL: Try Actual Test 1 (Questions 1and2) in Book 1 Reading tips, test strategies found in Book 2
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