Eiken Episode 1
Eiken (Japanese: エイケン) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Seiji Matsuyama.The story depicts the life of schoolboy Densuke Mifune after he is forced into the mysterious Eiken Club. Zashono Academy is unique in all the world. It has 54,000 students and this allows for some VERY specialized clubs. There are clubs for just about everything you can think of. And then there's the Eiken club. No one seems to know just what it's about, but they do know that it's filled with some of the most bodacious babes ever to be brought together!and then there's Densuke. This is the English-language website of the Eiken Foundation of Japan. The site is designed to provide a basic overview of the EIKEN Test in Practical English proficiency for teachers, researchers, and test users in the international community.
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Apr 18 2019 | 【Notice】Office closed for national holidays (27 April ~ 6 May) |
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Mar 2017 | Information on the Introduction of Writing Tests to the Grade Pre-2 and Grade 3 Eiken Tests (in effect from the Summer Session (June 2017) |
Dec 2016 | Lexile® Measurement of Tests: EIKEN & Test of English for Academic Purposes |
Jul 2016 | Introduction of the Common Scales for English(CSE) to all EIKEN Tests |
May 2016 | Information on the 2016 EIKEN Renewal. |
Jan 20 2016 | For examinees whose first language is not Japanese. |
Apr 30 2014 | EIKEN English website was renewed. |
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- About EIKEN Grade Pre-1
Grade Pre-1 requires solid English skills at a level just below Grade 1, the final goal for EIKEN examinees. This level is mainly aimed at university students. Examinees are expected to be able to understand and use the English necessary to participate in social, professional, and educational situations. In addition to being useful for applying to post-secondary academic institutions and obtaining academic credits, Grade Pre-1 certification has been set as a benchmark for English instructors by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, and it has a wide range of benefits for studying overseas. The examination is divided into two parts, Stage 1 (a written examination including a listening section) and Stage 2 (an interview-format speaking test).
Pass level comparison
EIKEN | EIKEN CSE Score | TEAP | CEFR | TOEFL® score | |
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PBT | iBT | ||||
Grade Pre-1 | 2304 | 334 | B2 | 550 | 80 |
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Level description
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/synthesia-101.html. Can understand and use the English necessary to participate effectively in social, professional, and educational situations.
Overview of test structure
First stage
Time allotted: Reading & Writing(90 minutes)/ Listening(app. 30 minutes)
Skill area | Task | Format | Items | Response type |
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Reading | Sentence completion | 25 short texts (one or two sentences/dialogues) from which one word or phrase has been omitted | 25 | Multiple-choice (Four printed options) |
Gap fill (passages) | 2 passages from which several phrases have been omitted | 6 | ||
Q&A based on passages | 3 passages followed by questions | 10 | ||
Writing | English Composition | 1 topic question with 4 suggested points (examinees must address 2 points) | 1 | 120-150 word composition |
Listening | Q&A based on dialogues | 12 recorded conversations/discussions followed by questions | 12 | Multiple-choice (Four printed options) |
Q&A based on monologues | 6 recorded announcements, advertisements, news stories, or short lectures followed by questions | 12 | ||
Real-life Listening | 5 recorded announcements, advertisements, news stories, or short lectures followed by questions (Examinees read a short description of the situation, and the question, before listening.) | 5 |
Topics
General social situations, arts, culture, history, education, science, nature, environment, medicine, technology, business, politics, etc.
Second stage
English interview (app. 8 min.)
Skill area | Task | Format | Time allotted | Notes | |
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Speaking | Warm-up | Examiners engage examinee in free conversation (not evaluated) | 1 or 2 questions | Evaluation Criteria: No. of Examiners:1 | |
Short Narration | Preparation | Examinee reads question card silently and prepares to narrate four-panel illustration on card | 1 minute | ||
Delivery | Examinee gives Narration of illustration | 2 minutes | |||
Q&A | No. 1 | Examiner asks question connected to/related to illustration | |||
No. 2 | Examiner asks question related to general topic of card | ||||
No. 3 | Examiner asks question related to general topic of card | ||||
No. 4 | Examiner asks question about social issue or idea broadly related to general topic of card |
Summary of Can-do statements
Below are summaries of the main features of the tasks and activities that typical Grade Pre-1 certificate holders feel confident about performing in English in real-life language-use situations.
Reading | Can understand texts from a range of social, professional, and educational situations. |
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Listening | Can understand content from a range of social, professional, and educational situations. |
Speaking | Can make explanations and express his/her opinions about topics relevant to a range of social, professional, and educational situations. |
Writing | Can write at length about topics from everyday life and topics relevant to some social, professional, and educational situations. |
Virtual speaking test (Grade Pre-1)
An animated, easy-to-understand walkthrough of the Stage 2 Interview Test, showing the entire process from the time the examinee enters the room until he or she leaves it. (requires Japanese)