What are the details of the AEAS exam for studying in Australia? AEAS is the abbreviation of Australian Education Assessment Service. AEAS is a comprehensive ability test specially designed for students who want to enter elite middle schools in Australia. So what are the contents of the AEAS exam for studying in Australia?
AEAS study abroad report in Australia
AEAS score report includes:
1. The total score of English test paper (full mark 100), including the scores and standard scores of each item (listening, vocabulary, reading, writing and speaking);
2. Original scores and standard scores of mathematical reasoning and non-verbal comprehensive ability test (9 points);
3. Suggest the number of weeks of ELICOS.
The AEAS assessment report will:
1. Help you choose the school that best suits your needs;
2. Help schools understand your abilities and let them give appropriate admission notices;
3. Help you to confirm your current English level and accurately evaluate students' English level.
AEAS exam content for studying in Australia
1. Non-verbal comprehensive ability test
This exam is a non-verbal test with a total duration of 30 minutes. The exam questions are graphic or chart questions without any words. Candidates need to reason according to the requirements of the questions and the logical relationship, and give appropriate answers.
This test mainly examines students' logical reasoning ability, which can reflect students' emotional intelligence and students' autonomous learning ability in certain subjects to some extent.
Candidates are advised to prepare for the exam, and do not conduct a special review of the authenticity of the score.
2. English (written and oral)
The content of the exam will vary according to the age of the students and the grade they apply for.
For example, students who are studying in Grade 9 in China plan to apply for Grade 10 next year, and take the English, Mathematics and Comprehensive Abilities Test of Grade 10- 12, saying that they failed or failed the English proficiency test.
English test-10- 12 grade:
The content of the exam is specially designed for students who are preparing to apply to enter 10- 12 grade.
Vocabulary-(20 minutes) includes different types of questions, such as multiple-choice questions, vocabulary collocation, sentence filling, etc.
Reading comprehension-(30 minutes) includes different types of questions, such as multiple-choice questions, lexical collocation, sentence filling, graphic filling, etc.
Writing-(30 minutes) Write an article of about 200 words according to the requirements of the topic, which is consistent with the age and background of the students.
Listening-(20 minutes) includes different types of questions, such as multiple-choice questions, vocabulary collocation, sentence filling, graphic filling, etc.
Oral English-(10-15 minutes) contains various communication dialogues. Candidates should make short statements on the assigned topics and complete related questions and discussions. The oral exam needs to be recorded.
English Test-Grade 7-9:
The test items are similar to 10- 12 grade, but the test content is specially designed for the knowledge background of students in grades 7-9.
Vocabulary -(30 minutes) includes different questions, such as vocabulary matching, sentence filling and spelling.
Reading comprehension-(30 minutes) includes different types of questions, such as multiple-choice questions, lexical collocation, sentence filling, graphic filling, etc.
Writing-(30 minutes) Write an article of about 150 words according to the requirements of the topic, which is consistent with the age and background of the students.
Listening-(20 minutes) includes different types of questions, such as multiple-choice questions, vocabulary collocation, sentence filling, graphic filling, etc.
Oral English-(10-15 minutes) and 10- 12 grades are similar, but the topics discussed are specially designed for the knowledge background of students in grades 7-9. Candidates should make a short statement on the assigned topic and complete the related questions and discussions. The oral exam needs to be recorded.
3. Mathematical reasoning test
Math reasoning test ***45 minutes. The content of the exam will vary according to the age of the students and the grade they apply for.
Examination evaluation mainly examines students' mathematical and logical reasoning ability, not the courses they have studied in school.
The questions are all multiple choice questions. Candidates are allowed to use simple calculators and paper dictionaries when taking math exams. (This item is only applicable to the math exam, and dictionaries and calculators are not allowed in English and other subjects. Electronic devices such as mobile phones are not allowed to be brought into the examination room under any circumstances.
Candidates are advised to prepare for math, not to review the authenticity of their scores.