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Has anyone taken the CMU-eTEGS of Chiang Mai University? What are the specific questions of listening, grammar, vocabulary and reading? How difficult is it?

Japanese (JPT) requires TOEFL to study in the US and IELTS to study in the UK. Students studying in Japan need to pass the "day care" exam. The full name of "Day Care" is "Japanese Proficiency Test" (JPT for short), which is specially held for learners whose mother tongue is not Japanese. 1984 was implemented and opened in more than 20 countries and regions around the world. The certificate is valid for a long time. JPT exam time is the first Sunday of June 65438+February every year. The exam is divided into four levels, one, two, three and four. The first level is the highest, and the difficulty is equivalent to the level of Japanese undergraduate graduation. The fourth level is the primary entrance exam, which is mainly used to test the effect of Japanese learning. The first level of the exam can be used to apply for studying in Japanese universities, the second level can be used to apply for studying in some short-term universities in Japan, and it can also be used for employment in Japan. Each level of examination includes three parts: writing, vocabulary, listening comprehension and reading grammar. More than 70% of the first-level exams are qualified, and more than 60% of the second, third and fourth-level exams are qualified. Usually, you must submit the first-class certificate of this exam when you go to Japan for undergraduate study, and the college requires the first-class or second-class certificate. Usually, the ideal language level for studying in Japan is Level 2. First of all, the prerequisite for Japanese college entrance is that Japanese has passed Grade 2. Secondly, if you go to a Japanese language school, I suggest that your Japanese level basically reaches level 2, because if you want to enter a Japanese university, you must pass Japanese level. The longest visa for a language school is two years. If you can't pass the exam in two years, you must go back to China, and it will be difficult to go to Japan again. German (DEF) "DEF" (definition) test is a German language test, and the test questions are centralized and unified by the German DEF Examination Institute. Held in specialized examination centers around the world; According to the test results, all candidates will receive different levels of certificates issued by Telford Examinations Institute. DEF is divided into three grades: Telford 5 (TDN 5); Telford 4 (TDN 4); Telford level 3 (TDN3). The Telford exam is held twice a year, in April and June 165438+ 10. "Telford" test is a standardized advanced test based on language expression ability in university life environment. Candidates who have reached Grade 5 in reading comprehension, listening, writing and speaking can adapt their language ability to all university courses in Germany. The certificate of "Telford" exam is recognized by all universities in Germany. If the German level reaches the highest level TDN5, there will be no language barrier in studying in Germany. But many German universities also recognize the lower grades (TDN3 or TDN4). Candidates who take the Telford exam are not limited in number, age and education. Middle school students, college students and graduate students can sign up. There are five authorized test sites, including Peking University, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Shanghai International Studies University, Wuhan University and Xi Institute of Foreign Studies. It should be noted that the German exam is divided into the Telford exam and the DSH exam specially used to enter the university. The DSH exam is specifically for German university admission; Telford test is a language proficiency test based on international test standards. DSH is organized by German universities, and the difficulty of each university is very different. The Telford exam is done by Telford College, and the difficulty of each exam is the same. It is a standardized exam. DSH certificates between German universities are often not mutually recognized; And Telford's achievements have been recognized by colleges and universities. The DSH exam is limited to two times, and if you fail, you will lose the opportunity to go to Germany for university; The Telford exam can be repeated indefinitely. DSH scores are divided into two types: passing and failing. The scores in the Telford exam are divided into five grades. French (TEF), like Japanese and German, has become a small language in the strict sense in recent years. The full name of TEF is French proficiency test, which is sponsored by the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the French trade union to evaluate the French proficiency of illegal people. It is a new authority level test. TEF scores can be used as the basis for testing students' French proficiency in French universities, and can also be used as one of the reference conditions for French enterprises to recruit overseas employees. There are four exams every year, with a total score of 900. You can apply for going abroad with a score of 160. But the exam results are only valid for one year. Korean (KPT) Korean, Spanish, Russian and other languages are really "small languages" compared with Japanese, French and German. In recent years, Italian and Arabic have gradually entered people's sight. Usually, these really small languages are hard to find in the foreign languages school of a comprehensive university. Because there are fewer people studying in these countries at present, many small language tests have not yet formed global unified standards such as TOEFL and Japanese proficiency tests. The current Korean test is called KPT, which is called "Korean Proficiency Test". It is carried out in September or 10 every year and certified by the Korean government. There are four items in the exam: reading, writing, listening, words and grammar, with 400 points. The examination is divided into six grades, with four scores above 40 (full score 100), and those with an average score above 60 are qualified. Those who have passed the CET-3 can apply for a bachelor's degree or above in Korean universities. If you don't reach the third grade, you can go to a Korean university first. Almost all famous Korean universities have language colleges to provide Korean training for international students. You can also attend the Korean seminar of the International Youth Research University. High school graduates can apply for admission without taking the Korean studies exam. Usually language classes enroll students four times a year. However, Russian, Spanish, Italian and Arabic have not yet launched a unified exam for the society, and there is no need for strict language scores to go to these countries. It is believed that with the increase of communication with these countries, the standardized language examination system will be gradually introduced.