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All About TOEFL

The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) evaluates the potential success of an individual to use and understand Standard American English at a college level. It is required for international applicants at many colleges and universities abroad. The TOEFL is a registered trademark of Educational Testing Service (ETS) and is administered worldwide. TOEFL scores are accepted by more than 6,000 colleges and universities in 110 countries.
 
TOEFL was Paper-Based (PBT) and Computer-Based (CBT) test till 2005. Since an introduction in late 2005, the Internet-Based test (iBT) has progressively replaced both the computer-based (CBT) and paper-based (PBT) tests.
 

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The Characteristics of Internet-Based (iBT) TOEFL

  • iBT TOEFL tests all four language skills that are important for effective communication: speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
  • The new integrated tasks will ask test takers to,
– read, listen, and then speak in response to a question
 
– listen and then speak in response to a question
 
– read, listen, and then write in response to a question
  • The new TOEFL test includes a Speaking section. This section includes six tasks, and test takers wear headphones and speak into a microphone when they respond. The responses are digitally recorded and transmitted to ETS’s Online Scoring Network where human scorers rate them. The scorers are carefully monitored for accuracy, so test takers and score recipients can be assured of the reliability of the Speaking scores.
  • The Writing section has been expanded and it requires typing. The new test requires test takers to write a response to material they have heard and read, and to compose an essay in support of an opinion.
  • The new test is about 4 hours long.
  • Note taking is allowed. Test takers can take notes throughout the test.
  • The new scores will be reported online. Test takers will be able to view scores online 15 business days after the test, as well as receive a copy of their score report by mail. Colleges and universities will be able to view online scores, but they will continue to receive scores via their current method of delivery.

 

Score scale of iBT TOEFL

 
Section                   Score Scale
 
Listening  –                0 – 30
 
Reading   –                0 – 30
 
Speaking  –                0 – 30
 
Writing  –                   0 – 30
 
Total Score  –            0 – 120
 
 
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FAQs

Q1. What is the TOEFL?

Answer: The TOEFL is an English proficiency test designed to evaluate the English language skills of non-native speakers who wish to study or work in English-speaking environments.

Q2. What does TOEFL measure?

Answer: It assesses reading, listening, speaking, and writing skills to determine how well candidates can understand and use English in academic settings.

Q3. Who administers the TOEFL?

Answer: The Educational Testing Service (ETS) is responsible for creating and administering the TOEFL exam worldwide.

Q4. How is the TOEFL structured?

Answer:There are four sections:

  • Reading: Candidates answer questions based on passages.
  • Listening: Candidates listen to recordings and answer questions.
  • Speaking: Candidates express opinions and ideas on various topics.
  • Writing: Candidates write essays in response to prompts.

5. What are the types of TOEFL exams available?

Answer: TOEFL iBT (Internet-based Test): The most common format, conducted online.

  • TOEFL PBT (Paper-based Test): Available in locations where the iBT is not accessible.

6. How long is the TOEFL test?

Answer: The TOEFL iBT lasts about 4 hours, including a 10-minute break.

7. How is the TOEFL scored?

Answer: Each section is scored on a scale of 0 to 30, resulting in a total score of 0 to 120 for the TOEFL iBT. There is no pass or fail; scores vary based on the institution's requirements.

8. How often can one take the TOEFL?

Answer: Candidates can take the TOEFL as often as it's offered, with a waiting period of 12 days between each attempt.

9. How do I register for the TOEFL?

Answer: Registration can be done online through the official TOEFL website or by contacting local testing centers. Payment is required at the time of registration.

10. How can I prepare for the TOEFL?

Answer: ETS provides official preparation materials, including practice tests, guides, and sample questions. Additionally, many online resources and courses are available to help candidates prepare.


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