An English language proficiency test designed to assess the speaking, writing, reading, and listening skills of non-native English speakers. It is often used for university admissions, immigration, and employment purposes. The test is computer-based and is known for its quick results and practical approach to language testing.
MODULE-1 SPEAKING AND WRITING (54-67 minutes)
SPEAKING
WRITING
MODULE-2 READING (30-43 minutes)
READING
MODULE-3 LISTENING (30-43 minutes)
LISTENING
BONUS TIPS
Personal Introduction: An unscored part where you introduce yourself.
Read Aloud: You read a written text aloud.
Describe Image: You describe an image displayed on the screen.
Re-tell Lecture: You listen to or watch a lecture and then summarize it in your own words.
Answer Short Question: You listen to a question and provide a short answer.
Summarize Written Text: You read a passage and summarize it in one sentence.
Essay: You write an essay of 200-300 words on a given topic.
Fill in the Blanks: You drag and drop words into the blanks in a text.
Highlight Correct Summary: You choose the summary that matches the recording.
Multiple Choice, Single Answer: You select one correct answer based on a recording.
Highlight Incorrect Words: You identify incorrect words in a transcript of a recording.
Write from Dictation: You listen to a sentence and type it out exactly.