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IELTS in The US and Beyond: A Truly Global Experience: NAFSA Region XII 2012

The document discusses IELTS, an English proficiency test accepted by over 7,000 organizations worldwide including more than 3,000 US institutions. It provides an overview of IELTS, including its format, scoring, popularity and use. Additionally, it demonstrates tools and services available to recognizing organizations like score verification and electronic score downloads, and addresses common questions about IELTS acceptance, availability and score reporting.
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IELTS in The US and Beyond: A Truly Global Experience: NAFSA Region XII 2012

The document discusses IELTS, an English proficiency test accepted by over 7,000 organizations worldwide including more than 3,000 US institutions. It provides an overview of IELTS, including its format, scoring, popularity and use. Additionally, it demonstrates tools and services available to recognizing organizations like score verification and electronic score downloads, and addresses common questions about IELTS acceptance, availability and score reporting.
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IELTS in the US
and Beyond: A
Truly Global
Experience

NAFSA Region XII 2012
Roger Fong
ELS Honolulu

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What is IELTS?

The International English Language Testing
System, a global standardized English language
test designed to ....

Test the English language abilities of non-native speakers
who plan to study or work where English is the language of
communication

Provide a fair, accurate and reliable assessment of the 4
language skills Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking
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Top 5 Things You Should Know About IELTS
1. Paper-and-pencil test with a live, face-to-face Speaking
interview with a certified Examiner
2. 2 versions Academic and General Training
3. 9-band scale from 1 (non-user) to 9 (expert user)
4. Accepted by over 7,000 organizations worldwide, including
over 3,000 US institutions and programs
5. Jointly owned by 3 global partners British Council IDP:
IELTS Australia and University of Cambridge ESOL
Examinations, and includes all standard varieties of English
American, Australia and British
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IELTS Around the World

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IELTS Increasing in Popularity
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
1,600,000
1,800,000
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Global IELTS candidature
New record:
1.7 million tests
taken in 2011
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Global Candidature Breakdown (2011)
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What are the Top Nationalities of
US-Bound IELTS Test Takers?
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Top Nationalities of US-bound IELTS
Test Takers (Global)
Vietnam
China
France
South Korea
Philippines
India
Saudi Arabia
Kuwait
Nepal
Hong Kong
1. China
2. Saudi Arabia
3. India
4. Kuwait
5. Philippines
6. South Korea
7. Hong Kong
8. Vietnam
9. Nepal
10. France
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2 hours 44 minutes
(+ 10 minutes transfer time)

Total test time

Academic
Module
Reading
60 minutes,
3 sections, 40 items

Writing
60 minutes, 2 tasks

Speaking
11 - 14 minutes,
3 parts




Listening
30 minutes,
4 sections, 40 items

General Training
Module
Reading
60 minutes,
3 sections, 40 items

Writing
60 minutes, 2 tasks

Speaking
11 - 14 minutes,
3 parts




Listening
30 minutes,
4 sections, 40 items

Test Format
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Part 1
Introduction and
Interview
Examiner introduces him/herself and
confirms candidate's identity.

Examiner interviews candidate using
verbal questions based on familiar topic
frames.

4 - 5 minutes
Part 2
Individual
long turn
Examiner asks candidate to speak for
1-2 minutes on a particular topic based
on written input in the form of a general
instruction and content-focused
prompts. Examiner asks one or two
questions at the end of the long turn.

3 - 4 minutes
(includes
1 minute
preparation
time)
Part 3
Two-way
discussion
Examiner invites candidate to
participate in discussion of more
abstract nature, based on verbal
questions, thematically linked to Part 2
prompt.
4 - 5 minutes


Face-to-face Speaking Test
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Your turn

Do you think this test taker has the language
proficiency skills necessary to be academically
successful on a campus?
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Speaking Part 3: Celebrities
Band 7

This candidate can maintain the flow of speech without noticeable effort and there is no loss of
coherence. He uses a variety of linking words and markers (I would say; thats a good question;
as I said; as long as), but he overuses the filler (yeah) and sometimes referencing is inaccurate
(for the one or the other reasons).

He uses a wide range of vocabulary, including some less common and idiomatic items and
effective collocation (easy to blame; global warming; financial crisis; he stands for something;
cant stand the pressure). However, sometimes he lacks precision in his choice of words and
expressions (Greek instead of Greece; on the other side of the lake; environmentally
people/things; a big branch).

His grammar displays a good range of both simple and complex structures. Many of his
sentences are error-free but he makes some mistakes in subject/verb agreement (people who
wants; the people who admires him), articles (the normal person) and relative pronouns
(everything what happens).

His pronunciation is clear and easy to follow. He uses both sentence stress and intonation
effectively to convey meaning (you cant blame a soccer player but its easy to blame the
politicians). He does have a noticeable accent, however, and his mispronunciation of a few words
results in occasional loss of clarity (wole model for role model; wong for wrong; serf the planet
for serve the planet).

This candidate is a clear example of a Band 7.

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IELTS
9-Point
Scale
Most frequently
used scores
for university
admissions
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US IELTS Score Requirements
Levels/Sample Schools Scores
Undergraduate Range = 6.0 - 7.0
New York University 7.0
University of Illinois, Urbana-
Champaign
6.5
Arizona State University 6.0
Graduate Range = 6.0 - 8.5
Columbia University 7.0
Columbia School of Journalism 8.5
Professional schools Range = 6.0 - 8.5
Harvard MBA 7.0
LLM Range = 6.5 - 8.0
Duke University 7.5
Indiana University 7.0
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Example of University of Southern California, Cinematic
Arts IELTS Score Requirements
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Free Services Available to Recognizing Organizations
Test Report Form Verification Service (TRFVS)
To ensure the validity of IELTS results you receive are
authentic
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Electronic Score Download (e-downloads)
Allows institutions to download IELTS results
electronically instead of receiving paper Test Report
Forms (TRFs)
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Demonstration of TRFVS and E-downloads
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TRFVS
Log into the TRF verification website using the email address with
which your account has been associated www.ielts.org/verify
On left navigation menu, click on TRF Query and then enter the
applicants TRF number




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TRFVS (continued)
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E-downloads
Log into the TRF verification website using the email address with which your
account has been associated www.ielts.org/verify
On left navigation menu, click on Download Results
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E-downloads (continued)
Specify a date range for the results you want to retrieve, which MUST
include the date the test was TAKEN
Choose the format you want your results displayed, either CSV or XML*
*Candidate photos are only available in XML format
Click Submit to see the results you have received within the specified date
range
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Test version
Test date
Contact details
and photo
Average score
Stamps
TRF number
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Example 1
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Example 2
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Example 3
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Example 4
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How Can IELTS Help you Recruit More
International Applicants?
Global Recognition System (GRS) online database of all IELTS receiving
organizations worldwide (https://bandscore.ielts.org)

IELTS USA Recognition List includes all US institutions and programs that
accept IELTS and their score requirements (www.ielts.org/usa)

IELTS USA Facebook page used to
promote Featured US institutions every
week to over 4,500 fans
(www.facebook.com/IELTSUSA)


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New Security Enhancements:
Identity Authentication Management (IAM)
A procedure that enhances IELTS test security that involves taking and
authenticating photographs of test takers on the test day as well as a finger
scan for entry and re-entry to the different parts of the test.

The IAM promise: The person whose photo appears on the Test Report Form
is the person who sat the test.
As part of the application
process candidates sign the
application form consenting to
the following:
have a photograph taken
provide a sample signature
have finger-scan taken
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FAQs
Who accepts IELTS?
Over 7,000 organizations worldwide, including 3,000 US
institutions and programs.

When and where is IELTS available?
Offered up to 4 times per month (Saturdays and Thursdays) in over
800 testing locations around the world.

When are IELTS results issued?
13 calendar days after the test is taken.

How are test scores delivered to the colleges and universities?
Scores are sent directly to receiving organizations from the test
center where the test was taken by paper Test Report Form or via
electronic score download.


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