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Test of English Proficiency
AcronymTEPS
TypePaper-based standardized test.
AdministratorSeoul National University
Skills testedReading, listening, speaking and writing of the English language.
Year started1999; 25 years ago (1999)
LanguagesEnglish
Websitehttps://www.teps.or.kr/

The Test of English Proficiency developed by Seoul National UniversityorTEPS is an English proficiency test created by Seoul National University's Language Education Institute to evaluate South Korean test takers' English language skills. TEPS has been administered nationwide since January 1999. It consists of 200 questions which are divided into four sections: Listening (60 questions, 55 minutes), Grammar (50 questions, 25 minutes), Vocabulary (50 questions, 15 minutes), and Reading (40 questions, 45 minutes). TEPS scores are divided into the ten ratings ranging from 1 + to 5. It is designed to test applicants' communicative English skills and to minimize test-taker reliance on certain strategies such as rote memorization. A study[1] of the test indicated that it is valid and fair.

TEPS score is valid to be converted into TOEFL score and this conversion is used throughout many universities in the United States.

Test structure[edit]

TEPS consists of four sections: Listening Comprehension, Grammar, Vocabulary, and Reading Comprehension. The test has a total of 135 questions and takes approximately 1 hours and 45 minutes to administer. Scores are assigned on a scale of 0 points to 600 points total and incorporate Item Response Theory, which is also called the IRT.

The new revised version of the test was introduced in May 2018, which includes four section. The listening section divided in to five parts with total 240 points and 40 minutes test time. Vocabulary and grammar section each have 60 points, with 25 minute test time and divided into further 2 and 3 parts respectively. The comprehensive reading section complete in 40 minutes and 240 points with 4 parts. The overall new test have 14 parts, 135 questions, 105 minute test duration and 0 to 600 points.[2]

Rating system[edit]

I-Teps[edit]

Note[edit]

History[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Inn Chull Choi, 1999, "Test Fairness and Validity of the TEPS," Language Research 35(4):571-603
  • ^ "Test of English Proficiency by Seoul National University". en.teps.or.kr.
  • ^ "TEPS". www.teps.or.kr. Retrieved 2019-05-10.
  • ^ "TEPS". www.teps.or.kr. Retrieved 2019-05-10.
  • ^ "서울대학교 대학영어 CEP입니다". cep.snu.ac.kr. Retrieved 2019-05-10.
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