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tags: english test, toefl, toefl tests origin: All You want To Know About T.O.E.F.L. (http://www.blogcatalog.com) Paper-Based & Computer-Based TOEFL
TOEFL format (paper based)
Listening comprehension (30 minutes)
Structure and written expression (25 minutes)
Sentence completion (15 questions)
Error recognition (25 questions)
Reading comprehension (55 minutes)
50 questions – approximately 5 passages
Computer based
Adaptive listening (60 minutes)
Part A: short dialogues
Part B: conversations, academic discussions, mini-lectures
Adaptive structure (15-20 minutes)
Sentence completion ...
tags: english exams, english test, toefl origin: Number of Institutions Accepting the TOEFL Test Surpasses 7,300 Globally (http://www.marketwire.com) World's Most Widely Recognized English Assessment Continues to Expand Its Reach
PRINCETON, NJ--(Marketwire - October 27, 2009) - Educational Testing Service (ETS) announced today that more than 7,300 institutions worldwide are currently accepting the TOEFL® (Test of English as a Foreign Language™) test to assess English-language proficiency for both undergraduate and graduate applicants.
Of the record number of educational institutions accepting the TOEFL test, approximately 5,175 are ...
tags: toefl, toefl ibt, toefl ibt speaking origin: iBT Speaking Section (http://global-english.lefora.com) Jasonrenshaw: Good evening everybody! Our topic for tonight’s discussion is iBT Speaking, and the discussion will be open for the next 90 minutes or so. First of all, I recommend clicking on the “Full Size” option below the GED Chat box. It will be much easier to follow the chat with it on a full screen. Next, just as with a real discussion, we need some basic ground rules to ensure the discussion can proceed coherently, and not end up with 20 people all talking over each other. To that ...
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: 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: toefl, toefl ibt, toefl ibt essay origin: TOEFL Essay Question Types – Agree or Disagree (http://www.goodlucktoefl.com) The lists of Agree or Disagree TOEFL Independent Writing topics below will help you prepare for this type of question on your exam.
1) Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? People are never satisfied with what they have; they always want something more or something different. Use specific reasons to support your answer.
2) Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? People should read only those books that are about real events, real people, and established facts. ...
tags: toefl, toefl ibt, toefl tests origin: What’s New about the TOEFL iBT? (http://www.petersons.com) With the advent of the new TOEFL iBT® (Internet-based TOEFL) and its online delivery, a new and better era of language skill assessment has been introduced. The new test includes voice-recording technology that more effectively measures your ability to both understand and to speak English. It is a better evaluation tool for assessing your overall communication skills in the English language.
So, what’s new? Well, almost everything!
1. It takes longer to complete
The computer and ...
tags: english exams, english test, toefl origin: TOEFL Requirements (http://www.ehow.com) The TOEFL, or the Test of English as a Foreign Language, has many requirements. Any foreign-language student who would hope to accomplish anything in the test must learn what to expect both before and during the testing process. Proper knowledge and preparation paves the way for more opportunities among English speakers worldwide.
Purpose
1. The TOEFL test, given by the ETS, or Educational Testing Service, is given to about 600,000 students per year. The results of the TOEFL ...
TOEFL overview
published by Tina Anderson (09/10/09)tags: toefl, toefl ibt, toefl ibt speaking origin: TOEFL overview (http://www.encomium.com) Important Facts About TOEFL
More than 6,000 universities and colleges require the TOEFL scores from non-English speaking students in order to admit them to a program. The TOEFL test is administered in more than 4500 test centers.
General Overview
TOEFL stands for Test of English as a Foreign Language. The test is designed to measure the spoken and written English proficiency of non-English speaking people in an academic setting and is divided into four sections. The test is timed for ...
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