TOFEL
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is a standardised test to measure the English language ability of non native speakers wishing to enroll in English speaking universities.
The test is accepted by more than 11,000 universities and other institutions in over 190 countries and territories.
READING:
The reading section consists of 3-5 long passages and questions about the passages. Students answer questions about main ideas, details, inferences, sentence re-statements, sentence insertion, vocabulary, function and overall ideas. New types of questions in the iBT require paraphrasing, filling out the tables, or completing summaries. Generally, prior knowledge of the subject under discussion is not necessary to come to the correct answer, though a prior knowledge may help.
LISTENING:
It consists of six long passages and questions about the passages. The passages consist of two student conversations and four academic lectures or discussions. The questions ask the students to determine the main ideas, details, function, stance, inferences, and overall organization.
SPEAKING:
It consists of six tasks, two independent tasks and four integrated tasks. In the two independent tasks, students must answer opinion questions about some aspects of academic life. In two integrated reading, listening, and speaking tasks, the student must listen to passages and then Summarize and offer opinions on the information in the passages. Test takers are expected to convey information, explain ideas, and defend opinions clearly, coherently, and accurately.
WRITING:
The writing section consists of two tasks, one integrated task and one independent task. In the integrated task, students write an essay on what they read and listen too. In the independent task, students must write an essay.
TOEFL iBT Structure:
4-6 lectures, some with classroom discussion; each 3-5 min long; 6 questions each 2-3 conversations; each 3 min long; 5 questions each.
SECTION | DESCRIPTION | TESTING TIME |
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Reading | 3-5 passages from academic texts; Approximately 700 words long; 12-14 questions per passage. | 60-100 minutes |
listening | 60-9- minutes | |
Break | 10 Minutes | – |
Speaking | 2 tasks to express an opinion on a familiar topic; 4 tasks to speak based on what is read and listened to | 20 minutes |
Writing | 1 task to write based on what is read and listened to; 1 task to support an opinion on a topic | 50 minutes |
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