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Image 1 — PrepEx × ApplyBoard: discounted TOEFL, PTE, CELPIP & GRE vouchers now live (TOEFL bundle includes prep)
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PrepEx × ApplyBoard: discounted TOEFL, PTE, CELPIP & GRE vouchers now live (TOEFL bundle includes prep)

We partnered with ApplyBoard to launch a voucher store on PrepEx for students booking official English and grad-admissions tests.

What's live: discounted vouchers for TOEFL, PTE, CELPIP, and GRE at prepex.ai/vouchers. Availability and pricing depend on your country.

How it works:

  1. Pick your exam in the embedded ApplyBoard checkout
  2. Pay securely (regional payment methods where supported — India routes through ApplyShop India)
  3. Get your voucher code by email
  4. Redeem it on the official test provider's site when you book

Discounts: savings vary by exam and region — up to ~20% on some products. CELPIP is currently listed at 11%+ off in eligible markets. Exact price, validity, and redemption rules are shown at checkout.

TOEFL bundle: in eligible countries, there's also a TOEFL voucher + PrepEx prep bundle — discounted TOEFL voucher plus PrepEx TOEFL prep access in one purchase. More detail: prepex.ai/toefl-bundle. That's the only product that requires a PrepEx account to redeem the prep code; everything else you can buy without signing up.

Checkout and fulfillment run through ApplyBoard (authorized reseller for ETS, Paragon, Pearson). Voucher payment/delivery questions go to tests@applyboard.com; PrepEx account/prep-code questions go through PrepEx support hello@prepex.ai.

If you've been waiting on a cheaper test date, worth checking what's available in your country before you book direct!

u/ZealousidealProof483 — 4 days ago
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Advice for writing

Hello everyone, I scored only 3 for this writing task. Could you share any advice on how to improve? I don't know how to share the result and feedback here so I've attached the screenshot along with it. Also, does the real test also have the same timer?

u/silkrose05 — 4 days ago
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TOEFL makes you wise? Interesting!

what about IELTS and PTE?

u/lady_ishi — 5 days ago
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Why do English have so many tests compared to other languages?

English has TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, DET and whatever combination of letters that comes under the sky as proficiency exams and us students gets confused on what to learn and which exam to attempt. A lot of my friends(and me) are already confused whether to go with TOEFL or IELTS now and then one of my friend's relative was studying for PTE and she said that it is much easier(and cheap) but when I checked if my target uni will accept PTE exam, I don't see it explicitly written down. Now what should we as students do about it?

I did a research and found that most other languages have very few options and most of the test systems are centralised. Like German has only 2 test format types and that's it and I think both of them are conducted by Goethe-Zentrum, correct me if I'm wrong here..

How did English evolve to have a lot of tests? Do you have any suggestions on which exam should we go for?

u/lady_ishi — 6 days ago
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Which is correct according to ETS? Grey or Gray?

I even got that red curly line below 'Gray', yeah right now indicating a spelling mistake. What do you think, ETS considers correct?

u/ZealousidealProof483 — 11 days ago
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Does TOEFL only accept American English?

This maybe a common question, but I didn't really find the answer to it, so I've been wondering about this for a while. words like "keener" or phrases like "it's about 7 clicks away" are pretty distinctly Canadian. and obviously British, Australian, South Asian accents all have their own vocabulary and expressions too.

So if you use those during the speaking section or even in writing does it count against you? From what I checked in google it said that TOEFL is an American standard english test?

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u/lady_ishi — 14 days ago