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Notice Regarding Resumption of Testing Center Examinations
We hereby inform candidates that specific details regarding the resumption of traditional testing center examinations (Paper-based testing, Computer-based testing, and Internet-based testing) in the United States have not yet been announced. Currently, all examinations suspended due to the resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic are being transitioned to the Internet-Based Testing At-Home format, with administration scheduled for December 2024. For updates regarding the resumption of testing at test centers, please monitor our website regularly. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this period.
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Join Us in Our Mission as a Grant-funded Researcher
ITSC-Group is currently offering research grants up to $20,000 to emerging and established researchers who are interested in contributing their time and energy to studies that will explore current issues in testing design and administration while informing future development. For more information, please click here.
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ITSC GROUP, Developer of G-TELP, Successfully Holds Global English Assessment Conference
This conference, organized by ITSC and attended by G-TELP administrators, focused on ways for second language English learners to enhance their English proficiency through the G-TELP tests. The goal is to help English learners find better international opportunities, achieve their individual goals, and ultimately contribute to their respective communities.
During the online conference, ITSC researchers reaffirmed the organization's mission: "to enable more English learners to demonstrate their English proficiency through the G-TELP tests and achieve a better future." They discussed improving and advancing ITSC’s existing test using AI technologies, such as machine learning and deep learning, as well as the latest validated theories. Additionally, they committed to rapidly developing new tests that comprehensively evaluate the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
The conference highlighted the unique characteristic of modern English as a global language, in a world where more people speak it as a second language than as a first. There was a consensus on the need to establish an educational and assessment system that transcends economic and cultural boundaries, providing fair and valid assessments to foster and verify English acquisition and practical usage skills.
Furthermore, the participants agreed to enhance the validity, reliability, and practicality of the G-TELP. To achieve this, they plan to provide transparent and credible evaluation results to score users in various institutions. Additionally, they aim to offer exams with high accessibility and convenience, overcoming spatial and temporal limitations for test takers at a reasonable fee.
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ITSC Research Grant Program
ITSC (International Testing Services Center) is deeply committed to improving English assessment(s) and other related issues by providing full support to rigorous research studies and projects on English Linguistic and Education, academic publishing, international academic exchanges, and other methods of scholarly communication. We aim to give diverse and rich opportunities to all scholars and researchers to expand their horizons in mapping, evaluating and advancing high-quality English assessments and measurements both nationwide and worldwide.
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ITSC Research Grant Program Award Recipient Participates in ECOLT 2020
ITSC supports research programs to disseminate knowledge in the field of language assessment(s) and second/foreign language acquisition and offers research grant programs. Eunice Yunjung Nam, a Ph.D. student of Georgia State University, is one of Ph. D students awarded ITSC Research Grant Program grant for her project titled: “Stakeholders’ Beliefs about G-TELP Level 2 Test as a Measure of English Proficiency Required for Professional Purposes.” She participated in the 2020 East Coast Organization of Language Testers (ECOLT) Conference, which represents an East Coast group of professionals, scholars, and students involved in language testing projects and research. The conference was held virtually from October 29th to October 31st, 2020, and Eunice Yunjung Nam presented her research, which is a work in progress, at the conference. Her study aims to explore stakeholder beliefs towards the G-TELP (The General Tests of English Language Proficiency), which is designed by ITSC to assess general English proficiency of non-native speakers. ITSC is constantly working to provide new programs for scholars and young researchers in linguistics to support their research projects.
NOTICE
Seeking for a New Partner Agency in Taiwan
Please be informed that the agency contract between ITSC GROUP and American Life Learning, the company that ran G-TELP in Taiwan until 2018, has been terminated.
We are now looking for a new agency in Taiwan to run the G-TELP operations reliably. We guarantee an amicable and mutually productive work relationship with the prospective partner agency. We highly value our partners and ensure the best outcomes for the partnership. We always keep them informed and updated on the latest developments about the company, including our most recent offerings. This way, we make it easier and more efficient for our partners to assist our customers in their decision-making and application processes. For more information, please email us at webmaster@itsc-group.com.
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Collaborative Research Agreement between ITSC and NE Education
Collaborative Research Agreement(CRA) is contract between ITSC and NE education that are cooperating in the conduct of a research program for Junior English.
Collaborative Research Agreements may include terms governing the following :
- Publication of the research results
- Transfer of materials among the collaborating organizations
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G-TELP IBT Home Edition
ITSC has recently released G-TELP IBT Home Edition, an at-home testing solution that has been developed in response to circumstances in which test takers have been affected by the pandemic. Students can take not only G-TELP Level Tests but also Speaking and Writing Tests at home, and all Home Edition tests being administered are identical in content and level of difficulty to the G-TELP tests that are administered at test venues. Test takers only need a headset and a desktop or laptop with a camera in order to take the G-TELP IBT Home Edition test. For further information, please contact an agency in your country.
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ITSC Research Grant Program Award Recipient Present the Results of a Study in AAAL 2021 Virtual Conference
The 2021 conference of the American Association for Applied Linguistics (AAAL), which has a reputation as a comprehensive and stimulating conference, was convened virtually from March 20 to 23, 2021. A recipient of the ITSC Research Grant Program grant presented the results of her study during a paper session of the AAAL conference. The author is Eunice Yunjung Nam, a Ph.D. student at Georgia State University, and she made a presentation entitled “Stakeholders’ Beliefs About G-TELP Test as a Measure of English Proficiency Required for Professional Purposes.” Her study aims to explore stakeholder beliefs towards the G-TELP (General Tests of English Language Proficiency), which is designed by International Testing Services Center (ITSC) to assess general English proficiency of non-native speakers, and attempts to explore the stakeholder’s beliefs about the G-TELP Level 2 test in order to provide valuable insights on what should be further researched for test quality and valid score use. The presentation lasted 20 minutes and was followed by 10 minutes of discussion. According to the researcher, her study is now being finalized and the final version should be ready for publication soon. The current version of her paper is now available.
Click the link down below to view the results of the study (As of April 2021).
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Launching Soon: The Junior G-TELP Speaking and Writing Tests
Junior G-TELP Speaking Test
Each Level Test is fifteen (15) minutes long, except for the Level 5 Test which is only twelve (12) minutes long. Each test is composed of fifteen (15) questions. The questions are divided into five (5) different parts:
Part 1: Introducing self
Part 2: Reading aloud
Part 3: Responding to questions
Part 4: Reading figures
Part 5: Describing a picture/Giving information/Giving an opinion
Junior G-TELP Writing Test
The Test varies in duration from twelve (12) minutes to forty (40) minutes, depending on the level of difficulty. Each test is composed of five (5) parts, with the number of questions also varying depending on the level of difficulty
Part 1 : Number/Sentence
Part 2 : Word/Sentence/Personal letter
Part 3 : Color/Date/Fill out a form/Business letter
Part 4 : Word/Question about a picture/Date/Narrate a story/Write about a graph
Part 5: Describe a picture/Narrate a story/Chat online/Write an opinion essay
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ITSC and G-TELP PHILIPPINES Renew the Contract
The ITSC group and G-TELP Philippines had renewed the agency contract on October 07, 2018. G-TELP Philippines conducts G-TELP English language proficiency tests at testing centers throughout the Philippines including Manila, Clark, and Baguio. The two companies will continue actively cooperating with each other to develop and distribute programs that can improve students' English skills.
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G-TELP JAPAN, IBT System for G-TELP Speaking & Writing Test Launching
G-TELP Japan has been equipped with the IBT SYSTEM, and the IBT SYSTEM has been operational since January 2012.
This technology makes it possible for examinees to take the examination through the Internet, from anywhere in the world, using a verified name and password to log in. The process is also easy for directors to manage.
NOTICE
Join us in our mission as a grant-funded researcher!
ITSC-Group is currently offering research grants up to $20,000 to emerging and established researchers who are interested in contributing their time and energy to studies that will explore current issues in testing design and administration while informing future development. For more information, please click here.
NEWS
ITSC GROUP, Developer of G-TELP, Successfully Holds Global English Assessment Conference
This conference, organized by ITSC and attended by G-TELP administrators, focused on ways for second language English learners to enhance their English proficiency through the G-TELP tests. The goal is to help English learners find better international opportunities, achieve their individual goals, and ultimately contribute to their respective communities.
During the online conference, ITSC researchers reaffirmed the organization's mission: "to enable more English learners to demonstrate their English proficiency through the G-TELP tests and achieve a better future." They discussed improving and advancing ITSC’s existing test using AI technologies, such as machine learning and deep learning, as well as the latest validated theories. Additionally, they committed to rapidly developing new tests that comprehensively evaluate the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
The conference highlighted the unique characteristic of modern English as a global language, in a world where more people speak it as a second language than as a first. There was a consensus on the need to establish an educational and assessment system that transcends economic and cultural boundaries, providing fair and valid assessments to foster and verify English acquisition and practical usage skills.
Furthermore, the participants agreed to enhance the validity, reliability, and practicality of the G-TELP. To achieve this, they plan to provide transparent and credible evaluation results to score users in various institutions. Additionally, they aim to offer exams with high accessibility and convenience, overcoming spatial and temporal limitations for test takers at a reasonable fee.
NEWS
G-TELP IBT Home Edition
ITSC has recently released G-TELP IBT Home Edition, an at-home testing solution that has been developed in response to circumstances in which test takers have been affected by the pandemic. Students can take not only G-TELP Level Tests but also Speaking and Writing Tests at home, and all Home Edition tests being administered are identical in content and level of difficulty to the G-TELP tests that are administered at test venues. Test takers only need a headset and a desktop or laptop with a camera in order to take the G-TELP IBT Home Edition test. For further information, please contact an agency in your country.
NEWS
ITSC Research Grant Program Award Recipient presents the results of a study in AAAL 2021 Virtual Conference
The 2021 conference of the American Association for Applied Linguistics (AAAL), which has a reputation as a comprehensive and stimulating conference, was convened virtually from March 20 to 23, 2021. A recipient of the ITSC Research Grant Program grant presented the results of her study during a paper session of the AAAL conference. The author is Eunice Yunjung Nam, a Ph.D. student at Georgia State University, and she made a presentation entitled “Stakeholders’ Beliefs About G-TELP Test as a Measure of English Proficiency Required for Professional Purposes.” Her study aims to explore stakeholder beliefs towards the G-TELP (General Tests of English Language Proficiency), which is designed by International Testing Services Center (ITSC) to assess general English proficiency of non-native speakers, and attempts to explore the stakeholder’s beliefs about the G-TELP Level 2 test in order to provide valuable insights on what should be further researched for test quality and valid score use. The presentation lasted 20 minutes and was followed by 10 minutes of discussion. According to the researcher, her study is now being finalized and the final version should be ready for publication soon. The current version of her paper is now available.
Click the link down below to view the results of the study (As of April 2021).
NEWS
ITSC Research Grant Program Award Recipient Participates in ECOLT 2020
ITSC supports research programs to disseminate knowledge in the field of language assessment(s) and second/foreign language acquisition and offers research grant programs. Eunice Yunjung Nam, a Ph.D. student of Georgia State University, is one of Ph. D students awarded ITSC Research Grant Program grant for her project titled: “Stakeholders’ Beliefs about G-TELP Level 2 Test as a Measure of English Proficiency Required for Professional Purposes.” She participated in the 2020 East Coast Organization of Language Testers (ECOLT) Conference, which represents an East Coast group of professionals, scholars, and students involved in language testing projects and research. The conference was held virtually from October 29th to October 31st, 2020, and Eunice Yunjung Nam presented her research, which is a work in progress, at the conference. Her study aims to explore stakeholder beliefs towards the G-TELP (The General Tests of English Language Proficiency), which is designed by ITSC to assess general English proficiency of non-native speakers. ITSC is constantly working to provide new programs for scholars and young researchers in linguistics to support their research projects.
NEWS
Launching Soon: The Junior G-TELP Speaking and Writing Tests
Junior G-TELP Speaking Test
Each Level Test is fifteen (15) minutes long, except for the Level 5 Test which is only twelve (12) minutes long. Each test is composed of fifteen (15) questions. The questions are divided into five (5) different parts:
Part 1: Introducing self
Part 2: Reading aloud
Part 3: Responding to questions
Part 4: Reading figures
Part 5: Describing a picture/Giving information/Giving an opinion
Junior G-TELP Writing Test
The Test varies in duration from twelve (12) minutes to forty (40) minutes, depending on the level of difficulty. Each test is composed of five (5) parts, with the number of questions also varying depending on the level of difficulty
Part 1 : Number/Sentence
Part 2 : Word/Sentence/Personal letter
Part 3 : Color/Date/Fill out a form/Business letter
Part 4 : Word/Question about a picture/Date/Narrate a story/Write about a graph
Part 5: Describe a picture/Narrate a story/Chat online/Write an opinion essay
NOTICE
Seeking for a New Partner Agency in Taiwan
Please be informed that the agency contract between ITSC GROUP and American Life Learning, the company that ran G-TELP in Taiwan until 2018, has been terminated.
We are now looking for a new agency in Taiwan to run the G-TELP operations reliably. We guarantee an amicable and mutually productive work relationship with the prospective partner agency. We highly value our partners and ensure the best outcomes for the partnership. We always keep them informed and updated on the latest developments about the company, including our most recent offerings. This way, we make it easier and more efficient for our partners to assist our customers in their decision-making and application processes. For more information, please email us at webmaster@itsc-group.com.
NEWS
ITSC and G-TELP PHILIPPINES renew the contract
The ITSC group and G-TELP Philippines had renewed the agency contract on October 07, 2018. G-TELP Philippines conducts G-TELP English language proficiency tests at testing centers throughout the Philippines including Manila, Clark, and Baguio. The two companies will continue actively cooperating with each other to develop and distribute programs that can improve students' English skills.
NEWS
Collaborative research agreement between ITSC and NE education
Collaborative Research Agreement(CRA) is contract between ITSC and NE education that are cooperating in the conduct of a research program for Junior English.
Collaborative Research Agreements may include terms governing the following :
- Publication of the research results
- Transfer of materials among the collaborating organizations