crazy how thailand does multiple choice tests while others in countries in like australia have to write essays in 3 hours
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I couldn't agree more. Let's face it, the TGAT exam is just a multiple choice test. There's no way of knowing if those test takers can actually speak English proficiently in real life situations, since they're just trained to pick the right answer from a list of options. And let's not forget those pricey tutors who teach all sorts of techniques to eliminate incorrect choices. I mean, they might as well be professional multiple choice cutters! Anyway, if they've got an IELTS band 9 score, then I guess we can give them some credit. Now, let's talk about this guy who scored 100/100 on the English part. Apparently, he comes from the pricey alternative school where classes are taught in English. This a shortcut to success! However, it's great that people are exploring new ways to learn English beyond the classroom, like them two, especially with the plethora of resources available on the internet these days. It's a fantastic opportunity to achieve their goals and improve their language skills. Let's encourage everyone to keep exploring and taking advantage of all the amazing resources out there to become fluent in English. The possibilities are endless!