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Nama : Siti Anisah Kelas

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Question and answer


1. What is TOEFL ?

Answer :

TOEFL is

TOEFL, functions primarily as a measure of the north American English


proficiency of international students wishing to study at colleges and
universities in the U.S. and Canada; therefore,emphasis is placed on academic
English.

2. What is TOEIC ?

Answer :

TOEIC test is used to determine north American English proficiency of


employees in the business world thus, heavy emphasis is placed on business
English.

3. What is the difference between TOEFL and TOEIC ?

Answer :

The main differences between the TOEIC and the TOEFL are that the TOEIC test
is used to determine north American English proficiency of employees in the
business world thus, heavy emphasis is placed on business English.
The TOEFL, on the other hand, functions primarily as a measure of the north
American English proficiency of international students wishing to study at
colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada; therefore,emphasis is placed
on academic English.
4. What is TOEIC/TOEFL Overview ?

Answer :

TOEIC/TOEFL Overview

Both the TOEIC and the TOEFL test listening and reading comprehension
proficiency of North American English, and although the tests differ in some
respects, both tests can be taught simultaneously to increase not only test
scores, but students’ overall English language proficiency particularly
listening.

5. What is TOEIC Format ?

Answer :

TOEIC FormatSection 1 : listening comprehension ( Time : 45 minutes; 100


questions )Part I : Picture ( 20 questions )Part II : Question/Response ( 30
questions )Part III : Short Conversations ( 30 questions )Part IV : Short Talks (
20 question ) Section 2 : Reading( Time : 75 minutes ; 100 questions )Part V :
Incomplete Sentences ( 40 questions )Part VI : Error Recognition( 20
questions )Part VII : Reading Comprehension ( 40 questions )

6. What is TOEFL format ?

Answer :

TOEFL formatSection 1 : listening comprehension( Time : 30 minutes ; 50


questions )Part A : Short Conversations ( 30 questions )Part B : Longer
Conversations )Part C : Talks ( 12 questions )Section 2 : structure and written
expression( Time : 25 minutes; 40 questions )Part A : Multiple choice answers
to incomplete sentences ( 15 questions ) Part B : Error Recognition
( Sentences with 4 words or phrases underlined ) ( 25 questions
)Section 3 : reading comprehension( time : 55 minutes; 50 questions
)Generally 5 reading passages followed by 10 questions each.

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