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Old 2007 June 6th, 07:42 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Folks,

I am not strict on grammar but please avoid the textese. Please use capital letters where needed. Not using a capital letter at a beginning of sentence is considered the textese.

http://www.urch.com/forums/fpgee/ann...t-textese.html

An infraction has been given because of the use of 'Textese'. This is the name given in the forums to incorrect English where capital letters are not used where needed, abbreviations used excessively, punctuation is omitted and so on.

Please read this Announcement by Erin.

Please try to use correct English in your future posts.

When only a few members start a sentence without a capital letter or use the textese, it spreads very fast. It appears that everyone will do the same. It is considered the textese. Please help make the forum easy to read. Please do not get mad when you receive the infraction. We are in an academic forum. Please be considerate to readers by posting correct English as much as you can. Thank you for your co-operation.

Good luck on your exam.

Knok
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Facts:

Be sure to pass all sections of TOEFL iBT (R21, L18, S26*,W24) before applying for FPGEE. Thousands of candidates passed FPGEE but could not achieve TOEFL requirement after several attempts. Percent passing rate on the speaking section is only 10 percent. (http://www.ets.org/Media/Tests/TOEFL...mmary_2008.pdf, page 5)

The average score on the speaking section of the US candidates is 22 and candidates from English speaking countries is 23 (http://www.ets.org/Media/Tests/TOEFL...mmary_2008.pdf, p. 9-10.)

Would you like to see changes?

Cilck here ->http://www.aetr.org/index.php to file TOEFL reform
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