TOEFL Programmes
Classes may vary due to month of the calender!
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL®) measures your ability to use and understand English at University level to perform academic tasks, and not just your knowledge of the English Language. The test measures all four language skills that are important for effective communication: Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing. TOEFL iBT® is highly regarded and widely accepted test by Universities around the world mainly: The United States, France, Germany and graduate programs in Canada.
TOEFL® Test is developed and administered by ETS a non-profit educational Organization. The TOEFL iBT® test is conveniently offered 3 ways: the traditional test at a test center, the TOEFL iBT® Home Edition and the TOEFL iBT® Paper Edition. It's accepted and preferred by institutions worldwide, so you will stand out to admissions officers. The test has 4 sections — Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing — that measure academic English skills the way they're actually used in the classroom.
Our programs ranging from Foundation to Advance classes, group or private classes, are designed to give you an overview of the TOEFL® test, in-depth discussion/strategies of the types of questions that will appear in each section of the test, practice questions, full length TOEFL iBT Tests, strategies, practice of writing essays, vocabulary builder, and grammar needed for the iBT test.
Classes may vary due to month of the calender!
42 Hours + 4 Practice Tests
Minimum 5 Students and Maximum 10 Students.
The teaching hours are 42 hours, and an additional 16 hours for Practice Tests.
60 Hours + 6 Practice Tests
Minimum 5 Students and Maximum 10 Students.
The teaching hours are 60 hours, and an additional 24 hours for Practice Tests. Additional FREE Speaking and writing Classes (Teacher & Student(s) Discretion)
42 Hours + 4 Practice Tests
32 Hours + 3 Practice Tests
22 Hours + 2 Practice Tests
12 Hours + 1 Practice Tests
2 Students
42 Hours + 4 Practice Tests
32 Hours + 3 Practice Tests
The TOEFL iBT® test has 4 sections: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. During the test, you'll perform tasks that combine these 4 English communication skills, such as:
| Section | Time Limit | No. of Questions | Task | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reading | 54-72 minutes | 30-40 Questions | Read 3 Academic Passages and answer questions | ||||||||
| Listening | 41-57 minutes | 28-39 Questions | Answer questions about brief lectures and discussions | ||||||||
| Break | 10 minutesr | --- | --- | ||||||||
| Speaking | Approx. 17-20 minutes | 4 Tasks | Talk about a familiar topic and discuss material you read and listened to | ||||||||
| Writing | 50 minutes | 2 Tasks | 20 minutes: Read a passage, listen to a recording, and type your response 30 minutes: Independent Essay |
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| As per ETS.org | |||||||||||
If you were educated primarily in a language other than English, you will probably have to take the TOEFL while choosing a University in the states, although some programs grant exceptions for students with high scores on other standardized tests.
In addition, It depends on what University or Level of Education you are applying for.
No, you can take the test for as many times as you wish to. However, you have a minimum of 12 days after your test to re-sit another test.
The score will vary as it depends on the degree and University programs where the requirements are set by them. The scores could be set to as low as 60 or as high as 110 with sometimes sectional requirements. All in all, most Universities are satisfied with a total scores of 100, and sectional scores of 25.
Again the answers vary. The TOEFL is one of the English-speaking wolrd's most widely accepted test.