The Japanese Language Nat-Test Is An Examination That Measures The Japanese Language Ability Of Students Who Are Not Native Japanese Speakers. The Tests Are Separated By Difficulty (Five Levels) And General Ability Is Measured In Three Categories: Grammar/Vocabulary, Listening And Reading Comprehension. The Format Of The Exam And The Types Of Questions Are Equivalent To Those That Appear On The Japanese Language Ability Test (JLPT)
PTE OVERVIEW:
- Full Form: Pearson Test of English (PTE)
- Score / Grade Range: Score scale from 10 to 90.
- Test Score/Grade Validity: 2 Years
- Types of exam: PTE Academic and PTE Academic UKVI
- Mode of Exam : Online
- Accepted by the Australian, New Zealand, and UK governments | Trusted by over 3,000 universities and colleges | Results typically in 48 hours
PTE: Pearson Test of English (Academic) is an English language proficiency test which is designed to assess the competence or the language ability level of non-native English speakers. It assesses all skills of the English language: Speaking, Writing, Reading and Listening. PTE is one of the internationally recognized tests which is accepted by numbers of universities, colleges and academic institutions, including government agencies. In fact, it is a computer-based test which is valid for 2 years.
Test Format:
PTE Academic is taken on a computer in a secure and friendly test center environment. It tests your skills in speaking and writing, reading, and listening.
- Taken in a test center
- Computer-based with headset
- Two hours long
- Assesses real-life English
- 20 question types
- Single test session
Speaking and Writing(SW) | 54-67 minutes |
Reading(R) | 29-30 minutes |
Listening(L) | 30-34 minutes |
Part | Item Types |
Part 1: Speaking | Personal Introduction (unscored) Read Aloud Repeat Sentence Describe Image Re-tell Lecture Answer Short Questions |
Part 1: Writing | Summarize Written Text Write Essay |
Part 2: Reading | Multiple-Choice: Single Option Multiple-Choice: Multiple Options Re-order Paragraphs Reading: Fill in the Blanks(drag and drop) Reading and Writing: Fill in the Blanks(drop-down list) |
Part 3: Listening | Summarize Spoken Test Multiple-Choice: Multiple Options Fill in the Blanks Highlight Correct Summary Multiple-choice: Single Option Select Missing Word Highlight Incorrect Words Write from Dictation |