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What are the English level exams?

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1. What is a pet?

Public English Test System (PETS) is a national English proficiency test system designed and managed by the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education. As an educational exchange and cooperation project between the Chinese and British governments, it received technical support from British experts in the design process. * * * There are five levels:

PETS 1 is the primary level. Candidates who have passed this level of examination basically meet the basic needs of foreign exchange of taxi drivers, hotel bellboy, doorman, traffic police and other posts at the same level. (Among them, pet 1 has a subordinate pet 1B)

PETS 2 is below average. Candidates who pass this level of examination basically meet the requirements for further study in colleges and universities, and at the same time basically meet the basic needs of foreign exchanges at the same level as hotel receptionists, ordinary employees of banks and ordinary employees of foreign-related enterprises.

PETS 3 is an intermediate level. Candidates who pass this level of examination can reach the graduation level of non-English majors in higher education self-study examination or meet the graduation requirements of non-English majors in colleges and universities, and basically meet the basic needs of administrative secretaries, assistant managers, junior technicians, employees of foreign companies and other work at the same level in foreign exchanges.

PETS 4 is the upper-middle level, and the English level of candidates who pass this level examination basically meets the learning needs of non-English majors in colleges and universities, and basically meets the basic requirements of ordinary professional and technical personnel or scientific researchers, modern enterprise managers and other positions for English.

PETS 5 is the highest level, and the English level of candidates who pass this level of examination basically meets the needs of studying non-English majors or engaging in academic research abroad. This level of English can also meet their basic needs for professional and management work at home and abroad.

2. What is the nature of the National English Test (PETS)? By what organization?

The National English Test is a social, open and non-academic English test for all citizens. It is an ability test to test candidates' English communicative competence.

This test is a national English proficiency test sponsored by the People's Republic of China and the Ministry of Education (hereinafter referred to as the Ministry of Education), designed, developed and managed by the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education. Specifically, the examination center of the Ministry of Education is responsible for the formulation of examination syllabus, proposition, examination management, the identification of candidates' scores and the issuance of certificates, as well as the examination and approval of provincial implementation agencies. Examination institutions under the leadership of the education committees of all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) are responsible for the specific implementation of local examinations [PETS 5 (formerly WSK EPT) is still implemented by WSK test centers all over the country]. In addition, PETS is an educational exchange and cooperation project between the Chinese and British governments. In the design process, PETS also received financial support from DFID and technical support from UCLES.

3. What English skills does 3.PETS take?

The ability of pets is based on "communicative language behavior pattern". This model takes the need of language communication as the purpose of mastering a foreign language, and divides language ability into "acceptance", "output" and "interaction". According to various situations and tasks, under specific themes and texts, teaching or examination is conducted in combination with relevant language behaviors. The relationship between these abilities and listening, speaking, reading and writing abilities is as follows:

Acceptability-reading and listening;

Output ability-writing and speaking;

Interactive ability-direct communication in writing and speaking.

PETS focuses on communicative competence, but it does not completely exclude the examination of language knowledge (grammar, vocabulary, etc.). ). So the content of PETS test includes: listening, language knowledge, reading, writing and speaking.

4. What are the forms of 4.PETS? When is the exam?

Each level of examination includes written examination and oral examination. The written test includes a listening test. The examination takes the form of written examination before oral examination. There are two main types of written test questions: objective questions and subjective questions. Candidates can only fill in specific answer sheets when answering objective questions. In addition to the subjective questions of level 2 (PETS 2), subjective questions of other levels are also answered on the answer sheet specially designed for this level (see Part V for the styles and filling methods of answer sheets at all levels).

Face-to-face conversation is adopted in the oral test, and two candidates (Grade B candidates) are tested by two oral test teachers at each oral test. During the examination, one oral examination teacher does not participate in the conversation and grades it specially, while the other presides over the oral examination and talks with the candidates at any time and grades it.

The duration of exams at different levels is different, specifically:

1 B: 90 minutes for written test and 3 minutes for oral test;

Level 1: 90 minutes for written test and 8 minutes for oral test;

Level 2: written test 120 minutes, oral test 10 minutes;

Level 3: written test 120 minutes, oral test 10 minutes;

Band 4: written test 140, oral test 12;

CET-5: written test 140 minutes, oral test 15 minutes.

(The speaking time at all levels listed above is the upper limit.)

In order to meet the actual needs of candidates, since 2003, PETS 1, 2, 3 and 5 have been offered twice a year, once in the first half and once in the second half. 1 B and 4 are only available in the first half of the year. The specific annual examination date and examination grade shall be subject to the notice of the local examination institution.

5. What are the contents and requirements of the exam?

The competence of National English Test (PETS) is based on "communicative language behavior pattern", which focuses on the communicative competence of candidates. PETS test includes listening, language knowledge, reading, writing and speaking. The Examination Outline of National English Proficiency Test (PETS) compiled by the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education clearly stipulates the specific examination contents and requirements, vocabulary and sample questions, and the examination center will set questions in strict accordance with the requirements of the examination outline.

6. What are the application conditions and requirements?

Candidates are not subject to age, occupation, education, gender, nationality and other restrictions. Anyone can voluntarily sign up for the exam according to their actual situation of learning English.

Candidates can choose to take any exam according to their English level. Candidates do not need to have a lower-level certificate to take a higher-level exam. However, candidates can only take one of the exams at a time.

Applicants should go through the registration formalities at the time and place designated by the local examination institution before the examination. At the time of registration, all applicants should fill in the Registration Card of National English Test with their ID cards or provide relevant information truthfully according to the requirements of the test center. Those who lose their "ID cards" must hold the "ID number" issued by the public security department. Minors without "identity cards" are registered with household registration books, and soldiers (or armed police personnel) are registered with military (or armed police) identity documents. Passports, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan resident ID cards and other documents can also be used to apply.

At the time of registration, two recent bareheaded one-inch photos of the same floor should be submitted as required.

Those with incomplete documents or photos that do not meet the requirements may not apply for the exam.

How can I get a pet certificate?

PETS test divides written test and oral test into two relatively independent parts.

The written test score is the sum of listening, English knowledge application, reading comprehension and writing. Full score 100, with a score of 60 or more (inclusive) qualified. The full score of the oral test is 5, and more than 3 points (including 3 points) are qualified.

Those who pass both the written and oral examinations in one exam or two adjacent exams can obtain the national English examination certificate of the corresponding level issued by the examination center of the Ministry of Education.

From the first half of 2003, PETS' single qualified score will be reserved for the next exam, that is, if only one single item (written or oral) is qualified in one exam and the other item (oral or written) is qualified in the next exam, you can also obtain the national English proficiency test certificate issued by the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education. Achievements before 2003 will not be retained.

Since 2003, only those candidates who have passed individual tests and failed to obtain the national English proficiency test certificate can obtain the written (or oral) score certificate produced by the examination center of the Ministry of Education. Qualified scores before 2003 will not be reissued for written examination (or oral examination).

After the examination, all candidates will receive the notice of the examination results from the provincial examination institutions.

8. How is the examination time for pets stipulated? Where do candidates register?

In order to meet the actual needs of candidates, since 2003, PETS 1, 2, 3 and 5 have been tested twice a year, once in the first half of the year and once in the second half of the year (PETS 1, 2 and 3 are tested on the second Saturday and Sunday in March and September every year; PETS' 5 is held on the 3rd Saturday and Sunday in June and 65438+February every year). 1B and 4 grades are only taken in the first half of the year (the second Saturday and Sunday in March and September every year). Please consult the local examination institution for the specific registration time and place.

Nine, how to get the exam outline and other learning materials?

PETS examination outlines at all levels have been published by Higher Education Press and distributed nationwide. Candidates can buy it at the local bookstore or at the registration point when they register.

PETS does not specify special teaching materials. All textbooks that meet the requirements of PETS are suitable for candidates to study and prepare for the exam. Considering the particularity of some levels, Higher Education Press has published PETS 1 and its subordinate level-PETS1B, and PETS 2 will be published in early 2003 for nationwide distribution.

X. other matters that candidates need to pay attention to.

(1) Candidates fill in the registration card or provide relevant information in other forms according to the requirements of the registration point, and go through all the formalities according to the regulations, and then collect the admission ticket and the examination notice at the time and place designated by the local examination institution, otherwise they will still be unable to take the examination. Candidates should carefully check the information on the admission ticket when registering, and request to change the registration point in time if there are any mistakes.

(2) The day before the exam, it is best for candidates to familiarize themselves with the examination room at the examination place arranged in the exam notice.

(three) during the examination, candidates should strictly abide by the "Code for Candidates" (see the second part of this notice) and listen to the guidance of invigilators. Those who violate the examination regulations will have their examination results cancelled.

(4) Before the exam, candidates must prepare a black pen and a 2B pencil. Other types of pens are not allowed in the exam.

(5) The registration place for Level I B(PETS 1B)- Level IV (PETS 4)*** The educational examination institutions of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall decide on the registration place. Please consult them for the specific registration time and place. The registration place of Grade 5 (PETS 5, formerly WSK EPT) is in WSK test sites all over the country.

(6) [6] Pets test candidates are not restricted by regions, and can apply for exams across regions.

(7) Candidates should take the exam on time. Candidates for written examination will be admitted from 8: 30, and will not be admitted after 8: 45. Candidates who are interviewed in the morning will be admitted from 8: 30, and will not be admitted after 9: 00. Candidates who are interviewed in the afternoon will be admitted from 13: 30, and will not be admitted after 14: 00.

(8) When taking the exam, candidates must enter the exam with valid certificates such as admission ticket, notice of the exam, ID card (or ID number certificate issued by the public security household registration department, minor household registration book, certificate of armed police personnel) or passport, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan resident ID card. Three certificates are indispensable.

Eleven, the test results inquiry telephone

The examination center of the Ministry of Education provides telephone inquiry service for scores. National unified telephone number: 168-97026

Inquiry time: In principle, it starts 40 days after the exam.

Inquiry method: candidates must enter the admission ticket number according to the voice instruction before they can get the results.

PETS and CET are mainly different in the following aspects:

(1) In terms of questions, PETS has an oral test, but CET does not. PETS sets questions according to the actual needs of communicative competence inspection at all levels, mainly including: objective questions-multiple choice, choice and compatibility; Semi-objective test questions-correcting mistakes, filling in the blanks, simply summarizing, etc. Subjective questions-thesis writing, translation, oral examination.

(2) In practice, because PETS pays more attention to the cultivation of communicative competence and interactive learning, it can improve learners' English level in an all-round way, thus giving full play to the role of English in practical application.

(3) From the perspective of social recognition, because PETS was introduced by the Ministry of Education, its authority is beyond doubt. Moreover, the Ministry of Education is vigorously promoting this kind of examination and making it the only standard for all employers in China to measure the English level of English majors.

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1. What is IELTS?

IELTS is the abbreviation of International English Language Testing System. It is a language testing system for preparing to enter higher education institutions in countries where English is the main teaching language. At present, it is also used to test the English level of people who are going to settle in English-speaking countries (mainly Commonwealth countries).

The examination is jointly managed by the Local Examinations Board of Cambridge University, the British Council and IDP Education Australia.

It is an internationally recognized English proficiency test, which mainly tests listening, reading, writing and speaking.

2. What parts does the exam consist of?

All applicants have to take listening, speaking, reading and writing exams. They took the same listening and speaking exams. Due to the different types of applicants, the modes of reading and writing exams will be different.

3. How is IELTS classified?

People who study abroad should choose academic subjects. This model can evaluate whether the applicant is ready to study abroad or receive training at the student or graduate level.

Those who are preparing to emigrate or receive training, and those who wish to complete re-education, choose training. This model is not designed to test all aspects of formal language skills required by scholars.

4. Which is more difficult, education or generalist training?

It's hard to compare. The two models have different purposes and skills, and in general, these two types of results are not interchangeable.

5. What English level does the applicant need to apply for IELTS?

There is no fixed standard, but generally speaking, IELTS is not suitable for people below 16.

6. What's the use of IELTS?

IELTS can be used to study abroad or immigrate.

7. Which countries and institutions recognize IELTS scores?

Study abroad: Britain, Australia, Canada, the United States (at least 40 American colleges and universities recognize IELTS scores), New Zealand and Europe.

Immigrants: Australia, New Zealand, Canada.

8. Which is more difficult, IELTS or TOEFL?

In China, English teaching pays attention to grammar and vocabulary, taking TOEFL test experience as a reference. In fact, writing and oral training are not enough. According to the characteristics of the two tests, students can get high TOEFL credits without mastering enough practical skills, so some students with good TOEFL scores can't communicate freely in English. On the contrary, if students often use English and reach a certain level of proficiency, and also know the form of IELTS, they will get good grades.

9. How to choose the time and place of the exam?

There are now 226 test sites in 105 countries that can apply for the exam.

There are monthly exams in some major test centers in China, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Shenyang. In order to meet the needs of registration, tests will be added accordingly.

In other examination centers, it is usually conducted once every 2-3 months. Please contact the nearest test center to get the exact test date.

You can apply at any examination center authorized by the British Council, and your grades are recognized.

10. How to choose the registration time?

Generally speaking, you must apply at least two weeks in advance. Some test sites accept registration at any time, but some test sites such as Beijing will announce the registration date in advance.

1 1. Does the British Council or the test center accept application forms by mail?

Yes, but the applicant must fill in the form in person and provide relevant documents.

Note: At present, Beijing test center does not accept mail registration.

12. What can the applicant bring into the examination classroom?

Applicant's ID card, pen, pencil, eraser, pencil sharpener and correction fluid.

You can't use a dictionary in reading or writing exams.

13. What is the passing score of IELTS?

There is no fixed passing score for IELTS scores. It depends on whether the English level of the applicant meets the language requirements for studying abroad and training. Universities usually require more than six points.

14. What should I do if the applicant loses his report card or needs a copy?

Within two years after the end of the examination, the applicant can request a copy of the report from the institution that signed up for the examination, and the examination institution will charge a small fee.

15. Can the applicant cancel the score?

No, but they have the right to ask that the scores not be published.

(Note: Not applicable to Canadian Consulate General in Hong Kong)

16. What does the report include?

The test results will be listed on the report card, as well as some detailed information of the applicant, such as: nationality, mother tongue, date of birth, ID number and whether you have taken the IELTS test before.

17. When can the applicant get the test results?

You'll know within two weeks after the exam at the earliest.

18. Can the test center send IELTS scores directly to the receiving school or other institutions?

Of course.

19. What should I do if the applicant is unable to take the exam due to force majeure?

The examination center provides applicants with the opportunity to change the examination time. At the same time, the applicant should provide relevant information to explain the reasons.

20. How often can the applicant take the exam again?

Applicants are not allowed to re-register at any test center within three months.

2 1. If the applicant has doubts about his grades, can he ask for new grades?

Of course. Applicants must pay 690 yuan RMB to the British Council, and attach the original test report and an English application letter. The whole process takes about a month. If the reassessed score is increased, 540 yuan RMB will be returned to the applicant.

22. Can I change or cancel the exam?

Of course. Please contact the Cultural and Education Section of the British Embassy (4th Floor, Building 1, Liangmahe Office Building, No.8 East Third Ring North Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing) for specific procedures.

23. What if the applicant wants to get the test report as soon as possible?

He can apply for quick grading service, and the fee is RMB in 50 yuan. The report can be made in 5-6 working days.

24. What type of materials are provided by the British Embassy?

How to prepare for IELTS test is more suitable for academic students? The IELTS simulation sample is suitable for two modes.

25. Are there any samples of previous IELTS test papers for sale?

No, but the simulation questions are very similar to the test paper.