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Introduction to SAT GMAT and TOEFL courses ? requirement for the same
published by Nuring Huang (13/08/10)
tags: english exams, english test, toefl
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There are many SAT online courses offered by private tutors to help you qualify the examination with good scores. Your performance on the test decides your fate for admission in US College thus, it very essential to prepare for the test well in advance. You can find Math and English online tuition for SAT preparations. These online services provide you free demo classes and assessment.
SAT is just like other standardized tests required for taking admission in American colleges formerly known ...
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Usage of Idioms in Standardized Exams Like Gre, Gmat, Toefl
published by Nevzat Sabanci (04/08/10)
tags: english exams, english test, toefl test
origin: Usage of Idioms in Standardized Exams Like Gre, Gmat, Toefl (http://www.articlesbase.com)
What is an Idiom?
An idiom is an [removed]i.e. term or phrase) the meaning of which cannot be inferred from the dictionary definitions and the arrangement of its elements, but refers instead to a figurative meaning that is known only through conventional use.
This explanation is an adaptation from wikipedia. What I am concerned about is the usage of idioms and a thorough understanding of their occurrence in study abroad qualifying examinations like GRE GMAT TOEFL and SAT.
Most students who ...
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origin: Usage of Idioms in Standardized Exams Like Gre, Gmat,toefl (http://www.articlesbase.com)
What is an Idiom?
An idiom is an expression (i.e. term or phrase) the meaning of which cannot be inferred from the dictionary definitions and the arrangement of its elements, but refers instead to a figurative meaning that is known only through conventional use. This explanation is an adaptation from wikipedia. What I am concerned about is the usage of idioms and a thorough understanding of their occurrence in study abroad qualifying examinations like GRE GMAT TOEFL and SAT. Most students ...
Most Common Interjections for Standardized Exams Like Gre, Gmat,toefl
published by Amira Muhanny (27/07/10)
tags: english exams, english test, toefl ibt
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Earlier I discussed prepositions and Idioms for standardized exams. In this article I will discuss a less important but unavoidable part of speech which you will see in abundance when you take your GRE / GMAT/ TOEFL. The sentence completion and reading comprehension questions which appear in the standardized exams require you to have a good knowledge of a variety of interjections. The problem here is that, you have a huge number of interjections in vogue but only a few will be tested. Lets see ...
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What Is the Difference Between TOEFL & First Certificate?
published by Enrique Fernandes (04/01/10)
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.
Function
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 ...
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All You want To Know About T.O.E.F.L.
published by Adrien Menjou (02/11/09)
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 ...
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Number of Institutions Accepting the TOEFL Test Surpasses 7,300 Globally
published by Ivo Hrosinkovski (30/10/09)
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 ...
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Who Takes the TOEFL?
published by Omer Cumbul (21/10/09)
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 ...
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How to Write a TOEFL Test
published by Julio Fernandes (18/10/09)
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 ...
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TOEFL Requirements
published by Abaga Osawe (13/10/09)
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 ...
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