Course Content
Reading
This section measures your ability to understand academic passages in English. There are three passages in this section. You have 60 minutes to complete the en tire section. You may read the passages and answer the questions in any order you choose, but plan to spend about 20 minutes on each passage and the accompanying questions. Most questions are worth 1 point, but the last question for each passage is worth more than 1 point. The directions for the last question indicate how many points you may receive. At the end of this Practice Test you will find an answer key, information to help you determine your score, and explanations of the answers.
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Speaking
The following Speaking section of the test will last approximately 20 minutes. To complete it, you will need a recording device that you can play back to listen to your responses. During the test, you will answer six speaking questions. Two of the questions ask about familiar topics. Four questions ask about short conversations, lectures, and reading passag.es. You may take notes as you listen to the conversations and lectures. The questions and the reading passages are printed here. The time you will have to prepare your response and to speak is printed below each question. You should answer all of the questions as completely as possible ,in the time allowed. Play the audio tracks listed in the test instructions. Record each of your responses.
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Writing
This section measures your ability to use writing to communicate in an academic environment. There will be two writing tasks. For the first writing task, you will read a passage and listen to a lecture and then answer a question based on what you have read and heard. For the second task, you will answer a question based on your own knowledge and experience. At the end of this Practice Test you will find a script for the audio track, topic notes, sample test taker essays, and comments on those essays by official raters.
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Practice Test 1

You will now read a short passage and then listen to a talk on the same academic
topic. You will then be asked a question about them. After you hear the question, you will have 30 seconds to prepare your response and 60 seconds to speak.



Reading Time: 45 Seconds

People deal with each other every day. This interaction is at the heart of social life.
The study of social interaction is concerned with the influence people have over
one another’s behavior. People take each other into account in their daily behavior
and in fact, the very presence of others can affect behavior. For example, one
principle of social interaction, audience effects, suggests that individuals’ work is
affected by their knowledge that they are visible to others, that the presence of others tends to alter the way people behave or perform an activity.


Explain how the examples of tying shoes and learning to type demonstrate the
principle of audience effects.



Preparation Time: 30 Seconds
Response Time: 60 Seconds