Udayana University's UPT held a Udayana Academic English Proficiency Test (UAEPT) Training
The UPT Language University of Udayana held a Udayana Academic English Proficiency Test (UAEPT) Training, (25-27 June 2020). This training is one of the annual activities of the Language UPT where the naming of the TOEFL has turned into UAEPT as of the end of April 2020 marked by the launch of the Online Test Web which can be accessed via https://uclt.unud.ac.id, which is the result of the collaboration between UPT Language and USDI Unud.
UAEPT training is carried out for 3 days online through the Webex Application for each meeting and combined with practice exercises on the web uclt and online test implementation. Training records via Webex can also be accessed via the uclt web. The trainees came from all faculties in the Udayana University with 18 participants.
There are three instructors in this training, each of whom conveys language skills material, namely Listening by Drs. I Made Winaya, M.Par, Reading by Ni Luh Krisnawati, S.S., M.Hum and Structure and Written Expression by Ni Ketut Santi Indriani, S.S. M.Hum.
The training was opened by the Head of UPT Language who in his speech conveyed the importance of the role of English in the global and digital era. Through this training, it is expected to be a place to further improve the competence of lecturers in the field of language skills.
Today, Monday (29/06/2020) an online test was held to evaluate the training of UAEPT participants for the previous 3 days. Online test activities take place through the UPT Language online test website and are monitored through the Webex application. Participants log in using their respective MISS U users to answer online test questions available on the web. This online test ends the UAEPT UPT Language training series.
The participants not only received training certificates as proof of their attendance at the training activities, but also had a record in the UAEPT Score Record certificate as proof of their language skills.
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