1, different subjects.
SAT is an entrance examination for American local high school graduates whose Chinese is English, while TOEFL is a language expression examination for non-native English speakers.
2. The purpose of inspection is different.
SAT tests students' IQ and self-study ability, while TOEFL tests their English language proficiency.
3. The specific content of the survey is different.
What are the forms of TOEFL speaking test? SAT has no listening and speaking tests, while TOEFL does not include math knowledge. Although SAT also covers the language part (reading articles, grammar, writing), it is much more difficult than TOEFL. As far as English vocabulary is concerned, the English vocabulary required by SAT should be two to three times that required by TOEFL. According to the needs of schools, not every American university requires TOEFL and sat.
Basically, every college requires TOEFL scores, but not all colleges require SAT scores, but some schools allow one-way SAT scores to replace TOEFL. According to the school's ranking, we can sort out the following formula:
Generally, the top 30 universities are SAT 1+SAT2+ TOEFL, SAT 1+ TOEFL 30- 100, and TOEFL 100. Generally speaking, TOEFL is more important, because it depends on whether you can go to the United States to study, and the SAT determines whether you can go to a good school.
TOEFL speaking test method: the oral part is human-computer communication, simulating formal lectures to inspect students. There are six questions in the exam1* *, 135 is about school life, and 246 is a subject of considerable academic research. Two separate oral questions and four comprehensive oral questions, lasting 20min minutes, each answer is scored from zero to four, and the score ranges from zero to twenty-five.
TOEFL speaking rules 1. Questions 1 and 2 are separate answers, asking candidates to discuss their ideas on a certain question. The preparation time is 15 second, and the answer time is 45 seconds. The question is read and appears on the screen at the same time.
2. Questions 3 and 4 require candidates to read a short passage of the article within 45 seconds, then select the short passage and watch a dialogue or class speech related to the short passage. Finally, ask candidates to answer related questions according to the short passages they have read before, and play dialogues or class speeches. Candidates have about 30 seconds to prepare and then 60 seconds to answer.
Questions 5 and 6 require candidates to listen to an English situational dialogue or lecture on campus, and then answer relevant questions. Candidates have about 30 seconds to prepare, and then 60 seconds to answer questions.