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#2 (permalink) Mon Jul 18, 2005 18:00 pm Esl tests |
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Dear ESL learner,
Which ESL exam or test are you going to take? There are lots of different tests such as the TOEFL, the TOEIC, the Cambridge English Certificates, the LCCI exams or the IELTS test.
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Torsten Learning Coach

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#3 (permalink) Tue Jul 19, 2005 20:00 pm Esl tests |
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| Torsten wrote: |
Dear ESL learner,
Which ESL exam or test are you going to take? There are lots of different tests such as the TOEFL, the TOEIC, the Cambridge English Certificates, the LCCI exams or the IELTS test. |
Hello, thanks for your quick reply. I have to take an ESL test to enter Grade 10 or 11 (this will be decided after the test) at and International School. I want to do my best to be good enough for Grade 11. |
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#4 (permalink) Tue Jul 19, 2005 20:32 pm Test prep |
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My advice: Speak to the person in charge of the test. Explain your situation to them. Tell them that you really want to achieve the best result possible and that you are determined to prepare for the test. Ask them if they can give you more information regarding the exam. Is it a multiple-choice test like the TOEIC? What is the structure of the test? (what sections does it consist of - reading, listening, writing and speaking?). Can you take a look at some sample questions or tasks? How are other test candidates preparing for the test? By asking these questions you show the administrators that you are really determined to achieve the best results and this will make it easier for you to get their support.
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#5 (permalink) Thu Jul 21, 2005 10:18 am What do I have to know in an esl test? |
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| thanks a lot, I will do my best. |
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