Fall 2008 test dates:
Monday, August 25 at 9:00 a.m. Room 105 Psychology
Wednesday, August 27 at 9:00 a.m. Room 105 Psychology
Students do not need to pre-register for the test.
Go to the test room at the time indicated. However, students MUST bring
their student identification number and a form of photo ID
(passport, UW student ID card, etc.) to the exam.
The English as a Second Language Assessment Test is required
of many new graduate and undergraduate students. The purpose
of this test is to assess the English language skills required for
academic work and to place the student in the appropriate
ESL course.
It is difficult to prepare specifically for this test. You should do
everything you can to increase your ability to understand spoken
English, to read as much as possible, and to practice writing clearly
and accurately. The test consists of two parts. The first part is a
multiple-choice listening test. Students will listen to one-line statements
and choose a response or a paraphrase. The test continues with short
dialogues or lectures on either general or academic topics.
The second part of the test is a reading/writing test. Students read a
passage of 600 to 800 words and are asked to summarize the passage
and respond to it in a short essay. Fifty minutes are allowed for the
reading/writing section of the test.
If you have further questions, please contact the ESL office at 263-3780.