Many international students consider studying in a college or
university within the United States. In order to be accepted as an
international student, most colleges and universities may require them to take
standardized tests. One such exam, the TOEFL, is used by universities to assess
the level of English language proficiency. The TOEFL exam is necessary in
academic setting to be sure students can get by in an English-speaking
environment. So what is the TOEFL? Let us take a look.
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Learn About the TOEFL
The TOEFL is an entrance exam used by several top schools to ascertain
international students’ aptitude within the English language. The test is used
to determine the language abilities of non-native English speaker by testing
abilities in speaking, listening, reading and writing skills in English. The
exam is administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), and is offered
at several different locations around the country. The test was originally a
paper-based exam, but was later changed into a computer initiated test. While
paper-based tests are still available, the preferred method is computer-based.
The test is four hours in length and can be taken a maximum of once a week.
TOEFL scores stay valid for only two years. Since its inception in 1964, the
TOELF test has been taken by over 20 million students.
Why Take the TOEFL
The TOEFL exam is required by almost every school for foreign
students who want to study any subject in the US. While there are many
requirements for international students to study in the US, the TOEFL is one of
the most important. Schools look to the TOEFL as one of their earliest
indicators to see if a foreign student is ready to study in the US. Students
should put in plenty of preparation to ensure they get a top score.
Test Format
The main format for testing is the IBT or Internet-Based testing,
which was introduced in 2005 to replace the CBT (Computer-Based testing). The
CBT was officially retired in September of 2006 and so the main two formats
that are now used are IBT and PBT (Paper-Based Testing). The PBT however is
rarely used and the most common format is the IBT.
The IBT format has been rolled out over a series of phases, with
the USA, Canada, France, Germany and Italy as the first to get the new format
and then the rest of the world was moved over in 2006. Demand for the TOEFL IBT
test is often very high and it is advisable to book a few months in advance to
make sure you get the date you want.
The IBT consists of a 4 hour test in 4 sections
which covers:
- Reading - students are given a
reading passage and then posed questions about the content they have just
read
- Listening - students are given
a passage to listen only once and are asked questions about the
conversation
- Speaking - students read
passages and answer questions on a variety of subjects. These replies are
digitally recorded and sent to exam judges to be tested.
- Writing - students are given a
passage and then asked to write a passage in response to the text
The TOEFL can take up to 4 hours to complete, and students are
given optional 10 minute breaks.
How to Prepare
Preparing for the TOEFL exam requires intensive studying. This
studying should encompass all four of the main English criteria.
TOEFL Books
There are many TOEFL study books that teach students about the
test and potential questions. These books provide an introduction to the exam,
and go section by section to assist students in every facet of the exam.
Because the exam is new to a lot of students, the books do a good job of giving
potential test takers a solid look at what they can expect to see on test day.
TOEFL Courses
In addition to test books, there are many different courses
available for students taking the test. These courses are taught by certified
instructors who know exactly how to take the test, teach students extra tips,
and are able to give personal time and acknowledgment.
Many of these TOEFL courses can be found at English language
centers, and they are designed to prepare students for successfully taking the
TOEFL exam. Programs typically vary in length although a typical TOEFL
preparation course lasts 4-12 weeks. Many programs offer curriculums that
simulate the TEOFL exam, provide in-classroom discussion, offer test taking
skills, and more. Check out the following English language programs for more
information:
ELS – leaders in teaching English and preparing students for
the TOEFL, ELS offers a variety of programs ranging from 4-12 weeks long. These
courses are designed to focus on key English language skills in addition to
test taking strategies and tips. Depending on the program selected, students
have the option to take the TOEFL test at the same ELS center – making students
feel more comfortable in their test taking environment.
Practice Tests
Another great way for students to prepare for the TOEFL is by take
a proctored practice test offered by some of the larger test centers. Many test
prep centers offer free practice tests with results at colleges and
universities around the world. In addition to real scores, a student has the
opportunity to learn information about courses that the center may offer.
TOEFL Coaching
While the many practice materials are sufficient for some
students, many others do best having received one-on-one coaching from a native
English speaker. From a fluent coach a student can get personalized help, and
focus on areas where they are struggling most. Many students attest that having
a TOEFL coach who was fluent in the language helped their scores to drastically
improve. These coaches give great advice, teach students excellent feedback,
and help to make sure that they can grasp some of the more complex issues with
the language. English speaking coaches are not terribly expensive and many
people advertise as helpers. Coaches are a great asset to anyone needing
serious help learning the language.
Taking the Test
If you would like information on taking the TOEFL, please visit
the TOEFL website as the cost and type of test you need to take will vary
depending on your country. You can also register online and book your test in
via this website so please visit here for more information about that.
Night before the Exam
After the exam day itself, the most important time for a
test-taker is the right before the exam. It may sound counterproductive, but
the day before the test should not be used for studying or refreshing. Students
should try not to think too much about the TOEFL. Relax and try to clear your
mind instead. Students often stress themselves out unnecessarily right before
an exam.
Make sure all of your testing materials are ready and you have
your directions to the testing center and your testing registration printed out
the night before. Make sure you get a good night’s sleep the night before, but
try not to deviate from your daily routine too much.
Remember to eat a good meal before you head to the testing center.
This will help you concentrate, reduce stress, and make sure your mind is clear
and prepared during the exam. It is always a good idea to leave a little early
to ensure that you make it to the testing center in plenty of time. Check the
TOEFL restrictions and requirements to make certain you are not bringing any
prohibited items and that you will have the right materials to gain access to
the test.
Day before tip!: Relax, eat well, and rest the day before.
Preparing for Test Day
There are several materials that a student should bring with them
to the testing site, including:
Government photo ID
All tests require students to bring a government photo ID that
contains a valid signature. This ID can be a passport, a driver’s license, or
any other government issued ID.
Test ticket
Students will need to have their testing ticket ready at the front
door of the testing site and will usually have to sign in before they can be
escorted to their testing room.
Bring pencils and a good eraser
Make sure to bring some pencils and an adequate eraser.
Bring a snack and drink
Some students may also want to bring a snack or drink to save for
the break.
Know where you want your results sent
At the end of the exam, students will be allowed to choose schools
to which they want the scores sent.
Caution: Be sure to read
your test center’s information thoroughly. There are many prohibited items
while in the testing room like electronic devices and digital watches.
Scoring
You should get your results about ten days after taking the exam.
Test scores for the TOEFL may take a bit of time to get back, since many of the
sections like speaking and writing are sent to special “raters” to be assessed.
The test is scored from 0 to 120, with each of the four sections counted as 30
points apiece. Most universities will require students to have a standard
minimum acceptable score is somewhere in the low 60s. Top universities may
require a score of 100 to be found acceptable.
TOEFL Practice
Listening Comprehension
Directions:
In Part A, you will hear two people having short conversations.
After each conversation, you will hear a question. The conversations and
questions will not be repeated. After you hear a question, read the four
possible answers and choose the best answer.
On the recording, you hear:
Woman:Will you be at the library tonight?
Man:No way! I've got tickets to the game.
Question:
What does the man say?
- that he will not go to the game
- that he doesn't have a way to
the game
- that he is going to a sporting
event
- that he came to the library the
previous night
Answer and Explanation:
In this question, answer choices (A) and (B) are both negative
distractors. A student who is not paying careful attention might hear the
negative in the man's answer - "No way!" - and incorrectly choose an
answer that also contains a negative. Answer (D) is a homonym distractor that
tries to make the unwary student confuse the words game and came. But in
reality the man is not going to the library because he wants to attend a game
of some kind. Therefore, (C) is the correct answer.
Structure and Written Expression
Directions:
The question below is an incomplete sentence. Beneath the sentence
you will see four words or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). Choose the
one word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
Question:
We came here ----- the beautiful beaches.
- for visit
- visiting
- to visit
- for visiting
Answer and Explanation:
The correct answer is
(C), which completes the sentence with the meaning of "in order to
visit." Be careful not to fall for the distractors in (A) and (D). You can
recognize an infinitive of purpose by placing in order in front of the word to.
If the new sentence still "sounds good," it is an infinitive of
purpose.
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