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tags: ibt writing, toefl ibt speaking, toefl ibt writing origin: iBT Speaking and Writing - how do they stack up to the real thing? (Part 1) (http://jasonrenshaw.typepad.com) As an English language educator based for a long time in South Korea, I have to confess to being rather heartened when rumors began to circulate in the market about the arrival of iBT - a new "next generation" Internet-based version of the TOEFL.
Having gone through the experience of preparing Korean teenagers for TOEIC, then CBT (Computer-Based TOEFL) - as the market swung around somewhat chaotically through such test fads - I was looking forward to the idea of more integrated skills and ...
tags: toefl prep, toefl study, toefl tips origin: TOEFL score requirements for various schools (http://gmatclub.com) Notes:
1. All requirements are for TOEFL iBT format, unless specified otherwise
2. All information was taken from official schools’ sites.
3. Even if school does not have an official cut-off score, or if this score seems ridiculously low, it is an applicant’s interest to check an average score of the accepted students in order to form a realistic understanding of what is required.
4. Overall, it seems you will be OK with 100 for the vast majority of schools, but you will need closer to ...
How to TOEFL iBT
published by Lena Fedoseeva (21/10/09)tags: tips, toefl, toefl ibt origin: How to TOEFL iBT (http://naushadzaman.blogspot.com) Finally got my TOEFL iBT score! I was really terrified about this score, because lot of things depend on this. Most importantly, TOEFL score can make-up as GRE Verbal (I hope so.) So, I needed a moderate score, so that I can apply to any universities that I had short-listed.
So the final score was, 104 (out of 120; equivalent to CBT 257 and PBT 613) [Reading: 26 (30), Listening: 26 (30), Speaking: 24 (30), Writing: 28 (30)].
Of-course, this is not very high score but you need at-most 100 to ...
tags: english exams, english test, toefl study origin: Who Takes the TOEFL? (http://www.ehow.com) The TOEFL is a Test of English as a Foreign Language. This test measures your ability to read, write, speak and understand the English language.
Who Can Take the TOEFL?
1. There are no restrictions for who can take the TOEFL. Students living in non-English speaking countries who want to study abroad at an English-speaking university would take this test.
Which Institutions Require the TOEFL?
2. The official TOEFL website states more than 7,000 universities and ...
tags: listening, toefl, toefl tips origin: Eight TOEFL Listening Tips : Practice Makes A Man Perfect: Never Pass Without Following This Tips (http://toefl-tutorial.blogspot.com) I have followed the tips of my TOEFL teacher. I think it will help improving this thinks. (If you mother language is not English) Though our mother language is not English. We are weak in English. So we can follow this thinks to improve.
1. Practice and Practice:
You should practice much more. No way to get high score but practice much more. Read a passage and listen the corresponding videos. Again read that passage without listening. Practice this with audio.
2. Listen English TV ...
tags: toefl, toefl ibt, toefl ibt writing origin: TOEFL iBT Writing skills (http://www.goodlucktoefl.com) The last section of the TOEFL is Writing, which lasts for about 50 minutes. It consists of two parts: the integrated writing task (150-225 words) and the independent writing task (300-350 words).
If you feel overwhelmed by the thought of writing so much in such a short time, remember that writing is a skill that can be developed. Many TOEFL guidebooks, such as Delta , Longman , Cambridge , and Barron's , present detailed strategies to help you organize and focus your writing. They also provide ...
tags: english exams, english test, toefl prep origin: How to Write a TOEFL Test (http://www.ehow.com) The TOEFL test, or Test of English as a Foreign Language, is administered to non-native speakers of English who wish to attend an American university. The TOEFL test is divided into four sections: reading, listening, speaking and writing. The test can be taken in paper form, by computer or on the Internet. Creating a mock TOEFL test will allow you to give your students practice and preparation for the official version later on.
Instructions
Step 1
Compose three to five 300-word texts ...
tags: toefl high score, toefl ibt, toefl reading origin: How To Score High In The TOEFL Reading (http://ezinearticles.com) The most important thing you have to know about the reading part of the TOEFL Test is that you DON’T have enough time!
The people who are testing you love to play with your stress: don’t fall in this trap. In the actual Test you’ll have to read 3 or 5 passages about academic topics, and 20 minutes to read and answer all the questions for each passage. Do you think it’s enough? Let’s see… Try to read the following short passage and measure how much time you need.
In Southwest ...
tags: speaking tips, toefl ibt, toefl tests origin: Toefl iBT speaking tips (http://www.urch.com) TOEFL iBT Speaking tips
The best way to practice is speaking with native speakers of English as much as possible. For those not living in English-speaking countries, finding native speakers of English to speak with can be quite challenging. In some countries, there are English-speaking tutors or assistants who can help students with their conversation and overall communication skills. Another way you can practice speaking is to join a club that involves speaking in English about movies, ...
tags: toefl essay, toefl ibt essay, toefl writing origin: How to Pass the TOEFL Essay (http://www.ehow.com) If English is not your first language and you want to get into a college or university in an English-speaking country, then you are usually expected to take the TOEFL exam before you are admitted. If writing is not your strong suit, then you should do some careful preparation before taking the test.
Instructions
Step 1
Practice reading nonfiction books, newspapers and magazines. Then rewrite what the book or article said in your own words as quickly as you can. This will help prepare ...
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