Sunday, January 18, 2009
IELTS Test Information for ESL Candidates
In 1987 The International Development Program of Australian Universities and Colleges (IDP), now IDP Education Australia, joined the British Council and UCLES to form an international partnership, new test design and new name for the test: The International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
Since 1989, IELTS has a test which measures the true to life ability to communicate in English. Over 1,000,000 people a year across 120 countries are now using IELTS test results to open doors throughout the English-speaking world.
More than 6,000 education institutions, faculties, government agencies and professional organisations around the world recognise IELTS scores as a valid indicator of the ability to communicate in English. Over 1,700 USA universities, USA colleges and professional bodies accept IELTS scores as proof of English language skills.
IELTS is the International English Language Testing System which measures the ability to communicate in English across all four language skills – listening, reading, writing and speaking.
IELTS Test Data is published on the internet
Test performance 2007
http://www.ielts.org/teachers_and_researchers
/analysis_of_test_data/test_performance_2006.aspx
Each year, multiple versions of each of the six IELTS modules (Listening, Academic Reading, General Training Reading, Academic Writing, General Training Writing, and Speaking) are released for use by centres testing IELTS candidates. Reliability estimates for the objectively and subjectively scored modules used in 2007 are reported here.
Test-taker performance 2007
http://www.ielts.org/teachers_and_researchers
/analysis_of_test_data/test-taker_performance_2006.aspx
IELTS is assessed on a nine-band scale and reports scores both overall and by individual skill. Overall Band Scores for Academic and General Training candidates in 2007 are reported here together with scores for the individual skills.
Percentile ranks 2007
http://www.ielts.org/teachers_and_researchers
/analysis_of_test_data/percentile_ranks_2007.aspx
In addition overall band percentile data is reported for candidates grouped in terms of their purpose for taking IELTS and by their first language and country of region of origin.
The IELTS is an excellent test for students who wish to study, work or immigrate into the English speaking community.
****
TOEFL TOEIC IELTS Cambridge Test Blog URL
http://toefl-toeic-ielts-cambridge.blogspot.com/
****************************************************************************
Labels: Australian Universities, British Council, English Proficiency Test Battery, IDP Education Australia, IELTS, IELTS Test Information, The English Language Testing Service, UCLES
Archives
Twitter SentenceMaster English Writing Updates
About TOEFL TOEIC IELTS Cambridge Test Information
TOEFL TOEIC IELTS Cambridge English Test Information includes preparation, exam questions, quizes, essays, short answer, listening, speaking, conversation, pronunciation, vocabulary, listening comprehension, reading comprehension, grammar and writing composition.
TOEFL TOEIC IELTS Cambridge Test Information Blog URL
http://toefl-toeic-ielts-cambridge.blogspot.com/
Subscribe in a reader
Toefl Toeic Ielts Blog Disclaimer
This blog uses original and reprintable articles in whole or part. Posts can be edited for spelling, grammar, accuracy,
fairness or to meet ever changing legal publishing standards. We post one link to indicate the original post or source. We rely
on the accuracy of the sources. This blog is not responsible for errors or omissions or any liability for any posts or any real,
imagined, fabricated, current, past or subsequent damages. For additional info: best.usa.education (at) gmail (dot) -com-
Privacy Policy
We use third-party advertising companies to serve ads when you visit our website. These companies may use information
(not including your name, address, email address, or telephone number) about your visits to this and other websites in order
to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. If you would like more information about this practice
and to know your choices about not having this information used by these companies, click here.