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 tags: english exams, english test, toefl test origin: What Is the Difference Between TOEFL & First Certificate? (http://www.ehow.com) Choosing an English proficiency test from the many options available can be as challenging as actually learning the language. Understand the differences between two common tests, the First Certificate and the TOEFL, to decide which one is right for you.
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Both tests verify your level of proficiency in the English language. The First Certificate in English is an exam offered by the University of Cambridge ESOL. It is an upper-intermediate level exam.
The TOEFL (Test of English as a ...
tags: english exams, tips, toefl test origin: Georgia Nursing Board TOEFL Requirement (http://www.ehow.com) Significance
1. The Georgia Board of Nursing's Professional Licensing Board Division sets out the TOEFL requirements. Instructions are available on their website.
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2. The TOEFL requirement applies to any nurse seeking a license to work in Georgia whose native language is not English or whose coursework was conducted in a language other than English.
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3. Foreign-trained nurses who meet all these requirements do not have to take the TOEFL: their ...
tags: toefl ibt, toefl ibt anxiety, toefl test origin: Reducing Test Taking Anxiety (http://www.mytoeflsuccess.com) Some students do not worry too much about the exam. But others have test anxiety, that means they excessively worry about doing well on a test. It can be a paradox, when it becomes a major hindrance on test performance and causes extreme nervousness and memory lapses among other symptoms.
Reducing Test Taking Anxiety TIPS:
◊ Being well prepared for the test is the best way to reduce test taking anxiety.
◊ Space out your studying over a few days or weeks, and continually review ...
tags: toefl ibt, toefl ibt grammar, toefl ibt speaking origin: Subject-Verb Agreement and TOEFL iBT Speaking (http://jasonrenshaw.typepad.com) Your grammar will be evaluated on both TOEFL iBT speaking and writing sections. Therefore, you need to create grammatical sentence structures. One area of grammar about which you should be concerned is subject-verb agreement.
Having correct subject-verb agreement is important to TOEFL iBT speaking and writing since it demonstrates to TOEFL iBT human raters that you have control of your sentence structures. The fewer times you have trouble with subject-verb agreement, the greater the ...
tags: toefl prep, toefl tests, toefl tips origin: Preparation Tips (2) (http://www.4englishexams.com) You should follow the following Tips for the preparation of TOEFL tests.
1. You must review the test format, subject matter, and sample test questions in the testing program's information bulletin or the testing program's Web site.
2. Prior to beginning the test, you can meet with the test taker, who should be encouraged to discuss matters that will affect test performance, e.g., how to determine the amount of remaining time and how you can help pace the test-taker through the test. The ...
tags: independent speaking, independent writing, toefl independent tasks origin: The Next Generation iBT TOEFL (http://www.articlesbase.com) A number of years ago Educational Testing Services (ETS), thepeople responsible for the TOEFL test, brought the test into thecomputer age by transitioning it from a paper-based test to acomputer-based test. This allowed them to stop the practice ofpreviewing questions and answers while listening to material,and it allowed them to add some unique testing questions, suchas matching up items and placing a sentence within a paragraph.It also allowed them to individualize the listening and ...
tags: independent speaking, independent writing, toefl independent tasks origin: TOEFL INDEPENDENT SPEAKING AND WRITING: THE COUNTER-ARGUMENT (http://www.manhattanreview.com) Many TOEFL classes do not teach “the counter argument” (otherwise known as the “opposing argument”) for students tackling the independent speaking and writing section. What is it? How is it used? If incorporated into responses effectively, the counter argument for independent speaking and writing sections of the TOEFL exam will strengthen your argument and help raise your score insurmountably. Let’s look at this example of an independent speaking response with a brief counter ...
tags: toefl improve, toefl prep, toefl writing origin: I-B-C: The essential formula for success with TOEFL (Part 1 – the iBT writing tasks) (http://jasonrenshaw.typepad.com) Over the many years I have been preparing students (and other teachers) for the TOEFL, there is a single simple framework that I have constantly returned to – and one that has generated the most success when it comes to taking the test and getting a good score as a minimum and potentially a perfect score if things go a test-taker’s way on the day.
I have to point out here that I have prepared students for the TOEFL at various levels of proficiency and “readiness”, and as a busy ...
tags: toefl improve, toefl listening, toefl score origin: FIVE TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR TOEFL LISTENING SCORE (http://www.manhattanreview.com) Not getting your ideal score on your listening section and looking for concrete ways to improve it? The listening section on the TOEFL exam can be overwhelming for many students with its complicated lectures and at times lengthy conversations. Here are 5 proven tips to up your score – guaranteed!
(1) Keep it simple. Remember: you don’t have to write everything down. The TOEFL listening section does not want or expect you to write down every single detail – such a feat would be ...
tags: effective reading, skimming, toefl reading origin: Skimming Improvement (http://www.mytoeflsuccess.com) Essentially, skimming is the most elementary form of reading. The purpose of skim reading is not to essentially understand all that is being read, but rather to familiarize you as quickly as possible, with the text being read. In this regard, skimming materials, by reading the index, subject headings and sub-headings, allows you to prepare yourself so that when the time comes, you can race ahead and speed read at pace – as you are already acquainted with the text. As a result, your general ...
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