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measures the ability of nonnative speakers of English to use and
understand North American English as it is used in college and university
settings. Scores on the test are required by more than 4,300 two- and
four-year colleges and universities, professional |
schools and sponsoring
institutions in the United States and Canada, as well as in other countries
where English is the language of instruction. TOEFL scores also might be
requested for employment in some companies where advanced English language
skills are needed. |
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The TOEFL program provides English proficiency testing services for
international students planning to study in the United States, Canada, or other
countries where English is the language of instruction. |
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Educational Testing Service (ETS) develops the
test under the direction of the TOEFL Board, a board comprised of
professionals drawn from the higher education community. |
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Next Generation TOEFL to Premier in September 2005
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The Internet-based TOEFL test (iBT)
The TOEFL
Internet-based test (TOEFL iBT) tests all four language skills that are
important for effective communication: speaking, listening, reading and
writing. The test helps students demonstrate that they have the English
skills needed for success.
What is the benefit of an Internet-based test?
TOEFL iBT emphasizes integrated skills and provide better information to
institutions about students' ability to communicate in an academic setting
and their readiness for academic coursework. With Internet-based testing,
ETS can speech and score responses in a standardized manner.
How can I learn more about TOEFL iBT?
Visit the official ETS web site www.ets.org/toefl and
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Take the TOEFL iBT Tour
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Read the TOEFL iBT Frequently Asked Questions
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Join the TOEFL Practice Online Community for free and get access to:
- a free practice test;
- speaking sample questions and responses;
- listening and reading practice questions;
- discussion boards;
- daily study tips;
TOEFL iBT has Begun!
On September 24, ETS introduced the new test in the United States. The
next big step will be on October 22 when the test is introduced in
Canada, France, Germany and Italy. The rest of the world will follow in
stages in 2006. The first administration of the TOEFL iBT test in
Ukraine is scheduled for March 2006.
What is happening to current TOEFL tests?
The computer- and paper-based (CBT and PBT) versions of the TOEFL
test will be given at particular location until the Internet-based
version is implemented.
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TOEFL iBT Structure
Reading
- 3 academic reading passages followed by comprehension
questions that measure the ability to understand and analyze the meaning of the passages
- Familiar question types from the computer-based TOEFL test;
- New question types in which test takers;
* demonstrate they have learned what they have
read, either by filling out a table or completing a narrative summary;
* choose a correct paraphrase of a reading;
- New features that make the testing experience easier for test
takers, including a glossary and review feature.
Listening
- 2 conversations that include 2 or more speakers in each
- 4 lectures, which include classroom dialogue;
- Opportunity to take notes while listening;
- Familiar question types from the computer-based TOEFL test;
- New question types that measure test takers' ability to understand a speaker's attitude or meaning;
* short talk (These are shorter than those in the Reading and Listening sections.);
* Questions require test takers to combine information from both the reading and the listening material in the responses;
* One task is based on a campus-related situation, and the other is based on academic classroom material;
* Test takers can take notes and use them to respond;
- 2 tasks based on Listening material, including a short lecture or conversation;
* Questions require test takers to summarize key ideas from the talks in the responses;
* One task is based on a campus-related situation, and the other is based on academic classroom material;
* Test takers can take notes and use them to respond.
- Trained raters evaluate test takers' ability in:
* topic development - show they understand and can make connections, and convey relevant information;
* delivery - use clear, smooth, sustained speech for overall intelligibility;
* language use - demonstrate control of grammar and word choice, and respond coherently;
Writing
- 1 Reading/Listening/Writing task;
* Academic reading and lecture;
* Test takers must answer a question explaining the relationship among key
points in a lecture and explain how they are different from those in the reading passage;
* Reading passage appears first, then is removed from the screen during the lecture.
Test takers can view the passage again while responding the question;
* Test takers can take notes and use them to respond;
- 1 independent task about a familiar topic.
Test takers state, explain and support their response using personal knowledge and experience.
This task is similar to the writing task on the computer-based TOEFL test and the Test of Written English - TWE.
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TOEFL CPT and PBT formats
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There are two versions of the TOEFL test: one
version is taken on computer (CBT), and the other is a paper-and-pencil (or
paper based test - PBT). The test is offered on computer throughout most
regions of the world. In areas where access to computer-based testing is
limited, a supplemental paper-and-pencil version of the test is administered.
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On both versions of the TOEFL, the
listening sections test your ability to understand English as it is
spoken in the United States and Canada. The structure sections
test your ability to recognize standard written English. The reading
sections test your ability to understand reading passages on
nontechnical subjects. The writing section and the TWE test
your ability to write standard academic English. |
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COMPUTER-BASED TOEFL TEST |
PAPER-BASED TOEFL TEST |
| Listening Section |
Listening Comprehension |
1. 30-50 questions |
1. 50 questions |
2. Overall time: 40-60 minutes (15-20 minutes for answering questions, self-paced) |
2. Overall time about 30 minutes (10-12 seconds to answer each question) |
3. Part A = short conversations
Part B = long conversations and talks |
3. Part A = short conversations
Part B = long conversations Part C = talks |
4. Test includes charts, diagrams, and pictures of the speakers |
4. There are no pictures, charts, or diagrams |
5. Test taker hears and sees the questions |
5. Test taker hears but cannot see the questions |
6. Each question must be answered before going on to the next; test taker cannot go back |
6. Test-taker can go back to previous answers |
Structure Section |
Structure and Written Expression |
1. 20-25 questions |
1. 40 questions |
2. Time limit: 15-20 minutes |
2. Time limit: 25 minutes |
3. Sentence Completion and Error |
3. The first part has 15 Sentence Completion questions;
the second part has 25 Error identification questions |
| Reading Section |
Reading Comprehension |
1. 44-55 questions |
1. 60 questions |
2. Time limit: 70-90 minutes |
2. Time limit: 55 minutes |
3. Some questions have two or more answers |
3. All questions have one answer |
Writing Section |
Test of Written English (TWE) |
1. 1 question |
1. 1 question |
2. Time limit: 30 minutes |
2. Time limit: 30 minutes |
3. Essay can be written on the computer or by hand |
3. Essay must be written by hand |
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Kiev or paper-based test in Kharkiv, Lviv and Odessa. |
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How to register for TOEFL? |
Test Preparation for TOEFL |
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Presently TOEFL test is administered worldwide in 3 different formats.
You can learn how to register for a particular test version from the
"Learners and Test Takers" section at the
TOEFL official web site
For faster and most convenient service, register online
at ETS
or TOEFL web sites.
Registration for the TOEFL iBT test opens two months in advance of the first administration in each country.
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If you want to
improve your chances for success, learn about the test. It's always
better to know as much as possible about what to expect before
you arrive at the test center. Once you know what to expect on your test,
it's time to practice. Pace yourself:
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get the 2005-2006 Information and Registration Bulletin for CBT and BBT at our Center;
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get the
TOEFL iBT Bulletin
from Official test web site;
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vist our Center to work with CBT and PBT tests preparation materials;
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visit the
official Web site for the TOEFL program to take the TOEFL iBT Tour
and read the TOEFL iBT Frequently Asked Questions
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Join the TOEFL Practice Online Community for
free and get access to:
- a free practice test;
- speaking sample questions and responses;
- listening and reading practice questions;
- discussion boards;
- daily study tips;
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Web Resources
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NOW AVAILABLE TO INDIVIDUALS:
Score It Now!
Online Writing Practice for TOEFL Essay Topics
TOEFL Practice Online is an online community designed to help
students prepare for the TOEFL test and improve their language skills.
You cam become a member free
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Visiting correspondent sections
of the TOEFL web site you can also:
- view your TOEFL scores online ("Get Test Details" section);
- register for the test online ("Register for the Test" section);
- get free TOEFL iBT publications ("Get Free TOEFL iBT Publications"
section).
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