TOEFL – Test of English as a Foreign Language
Description
The Test of English as a Foreign Language, TOEFL, is a standardised test that measures your ability in forming complex ideas and expressing them well in English. It also prepares you with skills needed in an academic university setting. They measure academic skills that are actually used in the English classroom. It is ideal for non-native speakers of English who wish to enrol in English-speaking universities.
This test is accepted in over 190 countries and territories, and if you’re looking for universities in the UK, then rest assured that 100% of UK universities, including the Russell Group, accept this test.
Unlike locally-assessed tests, the TOEFL testing system ensures that your English skills are tested independently and irrespective of your accent and nationality. This avoids any biases that arise from face-to-face interviews through the employment of multiple test-raters who do not know the identities of the candidates.
Consisting of two types of tests – the TOEFL Essentials and the TOEFL iBT. The TOEFL Essentials test consists of 4 sections where the total time taken for this test is an hour and a half.
The TOEFL iBT test is conveniently offered in 3 ways:
Traditional test at the center
TOEFL iBT Home Edition
TOEFL iBT Paper Edition
Topics for this course
The TOEFL Essentials test consists of 4 sections
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Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking & A 5-minute unscored Personal Video Statement