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What are the levels of English textual research?

English research level refers to the certificate level obtained through English examination, which is usually used to prove personal English level, so as to get better opportunities in job hunting, further studies, immigration and so on. The following is an introduction to the level of English textual research:

1. IELTS: IELTS is an English test jointly developed by the British Council, Cambridge Assessment and IDP Education in Australia. It is mainly used for studying abroad and applying for immigration. The IELTS test is divided into four parts: listening, reading, writing and speaking, with a perfect score of 9.

2. TOEFL: TOEFL is an English test developed by ETS, which is mainly used for studying abroad and applying for immigration. The TOEFL test is divided into four parts: listening, reading, writing and speaking, with a full score of 120.

3. Cambridge English test: Cambridge English test is a series of English tests developed by Cambridge, including KET, PET, FCE, CAE, CPE and other tests at different levels, which are mainly used to prove English level and apply for a job.

4. National College English Test Band 4 and Band 6 (CET-4 and CET-6): CET-4 and CET-6 are national English tests managed by the Ministry of Education of China, which are mainly used to prove the English level of college students. Band 4 is divided into three parts: listening, reading and writing, with a full score of 765,438+00. Band 6 is divided into three parts: listening, reading and writing, with a full score of 7 10.

5. Business English Test (BEC): BEC is a business English test developed by Cambridge Evaluation Company, which is mainly used to prove the English level of business people. BEC exam is divided into three levels: elementary, intermediate and advanced.

The above is the common level of English textual research. Different exams are suitable for different people and occasions. Candidates can choose their own exams according to their own needs.