iTEP PREPARATION
iTEP PREPARATION
iTEP PREPARATION
PREPARATION
Miss Cinthia De Santiago
I. GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO
ITEP.
II. SAMPLE PREPARATION
AGENDA.
III. GENERAL TIPS FOR
IMPROVING ENGLISH
LANGUAGE SKILLS.
IV. GENERAL INFORMATION
V. EXAM LENGHT
VI. EXAM STRUCTURE
VII. DELIVERY METHOD
I. GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO iTEP
The International Test of English Proficiency, iTEP, is an innovative,
Internet-based English assessment tool developed by Boston Educational
Services. The primary function of iTEP is to assess the English language
proficiency of learners of English as a Second Language. iTEP is used by academic
institutions, businesses, government agencies, and other organizations. iTEP
scores are used for admission and placement, student and course progress
assessment, employment and promotion decisions, and eligibility for scholarship
and exchange programs.
II. Sample Preparation Agenda
Examinees should try to answer all questions to the best of their ability. There is
no penalty for a wrong answer.
Each iTEP section begins with instructions. The questions for Part 1 of each
section are less challenging than questions for Parts 2 and 3.
V. Exam Length
Total exam time for iTEP Academic, iTEP Business, and iTEP SLATE is 60
minutes, plus 10 minutes for exam preparation.
VI. Exam Structure
1. Reading – 20 minutes/2parts
2. Listening – 20 minutes/3 parts
3. Grammar (Structure) – 10 minutes/2 parts
4. Writing – 25 minutes/2 parts
5. Speaking – 5 minutes/2 parts (Only 10th quarter)
Reading – 20 minutes/2parts
❖ iTEP exams are delivered via the Internet and must be administered at a
secure location or a Certified iTEP Test Center. (The Diagnostic Exams in this
Prep Guide may be administered in nonsecure conditions.)
❖ Reading, Listening, and Grammar sections: Examinee selects answers from
a set of multiple choice responses for each question.
❖ Writing section: Examinee types written sample directly into a text entry
field using the computer keyboard.
❖ Speaking section: Examinee records sample with a headset/microphone at
the examinee's computer.