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Difference between TPE and APTIS exams
Marlene Elizabeth Porro Rendon Aida Estefa Mayanquer Andrade Alexandra E Peñaherrera Gomez Kevin Ricardo Pabon Larreategui
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1. Language Tested: - TPE: French language proficiency. - APTIS: English language proficiency.2. Purpose: - TPE: Typically used for assessing French language skills for academic or professional purposes. - APTIS: Designed for assessing English language skills in various contexts, including business, education, and general communication.
3. *Test Structure:* - TPE: The exam may consist of sections testing listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills. - APTIS: It includes modules for reading, writing, listening, speaking, and grammar/vocabulary.4. *Testing Levels:* - TPE: Different levels may be available based on the proficiency level of the test taker. - APTIS: The exam is adaptive and covers different proficiency levels, from A1 to C2.
- TPE: Scores may be given for each section, and an overall proficiency level may be assigned. - APTIS: Scores are provided for each module, and an overall score may be given.
6. Global Recognition:
5. Scoring Sy stem:
TPE: Primarily recognized in French-speaking regions and institutions. - APTIS: Widely recognized internationally, especially in English-speaking countries and organizations.
8. Adaptability: - TPE: Generally has fixed sections and may not be as adaptable as APTIS. - APTIS: Adaptive test design allows for a tailored assessment based on the test taker's performance.
7. Administrative Details: - TPE: Administered by French institutions and organizations. - APTIS: Administered by the British Council, used in various countries globally.