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The difference between TOEFL and IELTS going abroad

The differences between TOEFL IELTS going abroad are as follows:

1, fractional difference

The IELTS test is divided into four parts: listening, speaking, reading and writing. 9 points in each subject, with a total score of 9 points. Average calculation of scores in four subjects. Generally, you can apply for international schools if you reach 6 points or above. If you want to apply to the top 100 schools in the world, your IELTS score must be at least 7, and some schools can't score less than 6.5.

The TOEFL test also has four parts: listening, speaking, reading and writing, with a single subject score of 30 and a total score of 120. If the TOEFL score is above 90, you can apply to the top universities in the world 100. If you want to apply for a university before 10 in the United States, your TOEFL score should be at least around 100, such as Harvard, MIT, Stanford and Yale in the United States.

2. Differences in the difficulty of IELTS TOEFL test

Judging from the topics of the previous IELTS TOEFL test, TOEFL test is more difficult than IELTS, and IELTS has two forms to choose from: paper-and-pencil test and computer test. In the IELTS paper-and-pencil test, you can mark keywords and answer information at will. Moreover, TOEFL now only has a computer test. Therefore, IELTS is easier for students who are used to sketching when doing problems.

Expand knowledge:

The total score of TOEFL test is 120, and the test time is 3 hours. It is divided into four parts: reading, listening, speaking and writing, with 30 points for each part. In Britain, TOEFL is accepted by 65,438+000% British universities, including 65,438+000% Russell Group universities, including Cambridge University, Oxford University, London School of Economics and Political Science, London Imperial College London and other schools.

At the same time, TOEFL is also the preferred English language test in French and German universities, and is accepted by all the top universities in Europe. Whether in Australia or New Zealand, TOEFL is recognized by 100% universities and various immigrant visas, which can meet academic and work needs.

In the general practical examination, candidates often encounter additional questions in listening or reading, or both reading and listening may be added at the same time. Some people say that they will get extra points, but candidates don't know which part is the extra test in advance. Sometimes the classic extra test can be judged, so take it seriously.