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The document discusses the Duolingo English test, comparing it to IELTS and TOEFL. It provides details on what the test measures, how it is structured, how to prepare, and how scoring compares across exams. Specifically, it notes that Duolingo is an online, adaptive test that measures English proficiency through sections on reading, listening, writing and speaking. It takes one hour and provides results within two days. Scores range from 10-160 and are aligned with the CEFR framework for language proficiency levels.
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Heard About Duolingo

The document discusses the Duolingo English test, comparing it to IELTS and TOEFL. It provides details on what the test measures, how it is structured, how to prepare, and how scoring compares across exams. Specifically, it notes that Duolingo is an online, adaptive test that measures English proficiency through sections on reading, listening, writing and speaking. It takes one hour and provides results within two days. Scores range from 10-160 and are aligned with the CEFR framework for language proficiency levels.
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Heard about Duolingo, but not sure about what it is?

Feeling insecure
because you heard someone got 140 as his score and here you are
struggling to take your IELTS band score up at 8? If all these thoughts
are troubling your peace of mind then it’s absolutely mandatory for you
to read this article.

Before jumping into the comparison, let’s gather a bit of knowledge


about what this test is all about.

What is the Duolingo Exam?


Duolingo is a test for measuring a candidate’s English proficiency. This
is an online exam that can be taken from anywhere and at any given
time.

Duolingo English test is an adaptive type in nature thus if a candidate


gives the right answer, the next appearing question will be tougher than
the previous one. In the same way, if a wrong answer is given, the
coming question will be easier.

This English proficiency measuring test is of only an hour and needs no


appointment beforehand. Candidates can appear for the exam as per
their suitable time.

What are the Sections Under the Duolingo English Test?

This English test has similar sections like IELTS. The four sections on
the basis of which a candidate’s proficiency is tested are

 Reading
 Listening
 Writing
 Speaking
How to Prepare for the Duolingo English Test?

Candidates can prepare for the test by implementing some of the things
in their daily life. They can make a schedule and start watching English
movies, reading English newspapers and magazines. Talking with a
friend in English will also help the aspirant.

Candidates can search online for Duolingo practice tests and study
materials for starting preparation.

Facts to Know About the Duolingo Exam


 The test can be taken online from anywhere 24 X 7.
 Results within 2 days.
 Accepted by many universities across the globe.
 The test consists of 45 minutes of adaptive test and 10 minutes of a video
interview.
 These days many are opting for Duolingo English tests for Canada.
Things Required for the Test
 Passport, driving license, Government ID.
 A well-lit room with less noise, preferably silent.
 A computer with a stable internet connection.
 A supported browser.
 A webcam, microphone, and speakers.
Duolingo Score
The English proficiency is measured and reported on a scale-out of 160
in 5 point increments in the English test. The Duolingo score includes
subscores of Conversation, Comprehension, Production, and Literacy.

 Conversation – Measures the candidate’s ability to listen and speak.


 Comprehension – Here, the candidates reading and listening abilities get
tested.
 Production- The candidate’s writing and speaking get measured here.
 Literacy- It measures how well the candidate reads and writes.
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Comparison between Duolingo Score and


IELTS
Duolingo Score IELTS Score

10 1.5

15 2

20-25 2.5

30-40 3

45-50 3.5

55-60 4

65-70 4.5

75-80 5

85-90 5.5
95-100 6

105-110 6.5

115-120 7

125-130 7.5

135-140 8

145-150 8.5

155-160 9

Comparison between Duolingo Score and


TOEFL
Duolingo Score TOEFL Score

10-25 0

30 1

35 2-4

40 5-8

45 9-13

50 14-19

55 20-25

60 26-31

65 32-37

70 38-43

75 44-49

80 50-55

85 56-61

90 62-67

95 68-73

100 74-79

105 80-85
110 86-91

115 92-96

120 97-102

125 103-107

130 108-112

135 113-115

140 116-118

145 119

150-160 120

Duolingo Score Interpretation


CEFR A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2

Score
Scale 10-55 10-55 60-85 90-115 120-160 120-160
Duolingo scores are aligned with the international standard of language
proficiency that is the Common European Framework of Reference.

A1/ A2

CEFR A1/ A2 means the candidate has a very basic understanding of


English   words and phrases. He/ she is able to understand direct
information and is also capable of expressing themselves in similar
contexts.
B1

Candidates under B1 rank are able to understand the important parts of


concrete writing or speech on regular subjects such as school, work, etc.
They can describe experiences, plans, opinions, ambitions with a little
bit of hesitation and awkwardness.

B2

B2 rank holders are able to complete almost any type of communication


goal be it on a known or unknown topic. The candidate understands the
basic ideas of concrete as well as abstract writing. These candidates are
able in communicating with expert speakers.

C1/ C2
C1/ C2- Candidates holding these ranks are capable of understanding
various types of critical spoken and written languages that even includes
some niche English language use situations. These candidates can latch
on to figurative, idiomatic, pragmatic, and implicit language. C1/ C2
holders use English efficiently and easily for various academic, social,
and professional purposes.

Conclusion
Hopefully, all your confusion and questions regarding the Duolingo
English test and its scoring scale has been addressed in the article. In
case of you having any more doubts, you can always share that with us
by commenting in the box below.

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