#1
June 21st, 2016, 11:12 AM
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Lpi toefl
Hello..Would you please give here test format for LPI and TOEFL tests , I am here looking to getting the same ?
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#2
June 21st, 2016, 11:37 AM
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Re: Lpi toefl
LPI and TOEFL both are standardized tests that help students to entrance into academic programs of English speaking post-secondary institutions. TOEFL Test Format : Section: Time Limit : Questions: Tasks: Reading 60–80 minutes 36–56 questions Read 3 or 4 passages from academic texts and answer questions. Listening 60–90 minutes 34–51 questions Listen to lectures, classroom discussions and conversations, answer questions. Speaking 20 minutes 6 tasks Express an opinion on a familiar topic; speak based on reading and listening tasks. Writing 50 minutes 2 tasks Write essay responses based on reading and listening tasks; support an opinion in writin LPI Test Format: LPI Test duration: 2.5 hours Consists of four parts: Part : Description : Sentence Structure Ten sentences are presented, and examinees are asked to recognize, though not identify by name, common errors in sentence structure. Sentence errors tested are selected from the following: An incomplete sentence A run-on sentence (sometimes called a comma fault) A misplaced modifier A dangling modifier Faulty pronoun reference Faulty subject-verb agreement Faulty parallel structure Redundant subordination/coordination English Usage Ten sentences are presented, and examinees are asked to recognize, though not identify by name, common errors in English usage typically made by people for whom English is their second language. The usage errors to be tested are from the following categories: Incorrect use of “a” or “the” Incorrect plural of a noun Incorrect form of a noun or incorrect use of a noun Wrong case of a pronoun Confusion between an adverb and an adjective Incorrect form of a verb Incorrect tense of a verb Incorrect preposition A non-standard English expression or idiom Reading Comprehension In Section A, examinees are asked to read two prose passages (each of about 300 words) and then answer four multiple-choice questions that accompany each passage. In Section B, examinees are given three prose passages to read (each of about 200 words) and asked to summarize the passage’s main idea or ideas in no more than three sentences. Essay Writing The examinee is required to write a 300-400 word argumentative essay on one of three topics. The writer will be expected to state a point of view and explain it, or the writer will be expected to agree or disagree with a statement and provide reasons for his or her choice. |
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