The
Test of Spoken English (TSE) is a 20-minute test which measures the
candidate's ability to speak English in a variety of professional
and academic situations.
The TSE is comprised of 5 separate sections:
1. Warm up questions
2. Response to a picture-prompt
3. Telling a story from a picture
4. Description of a graph
5. Talking through an amended itinerary
Unlike many speaking tests, the TSE does not require the presence
of an oral examiner. Instead, candidates record their answers onto
a tape.
Note: The TSE is taken independently from the computer-based TOEFL
test.
Why
TSE scores are used by many North American institutions of higher
education to select international teaching assistants (ITAs).
TSE scores are
also as part of the official selection process for entry into certain
professional fields - eg, Health, Science and Education.
Who
The TSE was developed in the USA by Educational Testing Service (ETS®).
Non-native speakers
of English from all over the world can take the TSE, provided they
can access a local TSE testing center.
When
The
TSE is available all year round.
Where
The
TSE is available at designated TSE - and many TOEFL - test centers
around the world.
How
Prospective candidates should register 6-8 weeks (min) before their
anticipated test date.
A registration
fee of approximately US$125 is payable on registration.
Results are
issued approximately 4-5 weeks after the test.