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If you are planning to study, work, or live abroad, demonstrating your English proficiency is often a crucial step. One of the most recognised and respected tests for this purpose is the TOEFL, or Test of English as a Foreign Language. This comprehensive exam measures the English language skills of non-native speakers, helping them meet admissions requirements for universities and other institutions in English-speaking countries.
The TOEFL exam is trusted by over 11,000 institutions worldwide, making it a preferred choice for students, professionals, and immigrants who need to prove their English proficiency.
Join us as we explore why this exam is preferred and how it can help you achieve your goals.
The TOEFL test assesses your Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing abilities in English. It is designed to evaluate how well you combine these skills to perform academic tasks. Here’s an overview of the TOEFL exam format:
The Reading section of the TOEFL exam consists of 3-4 passages from academic texts, each followed by a series of 10 questions. This part of the test measures your ability to understand and analyse written material. You will encounter questions that require you to identify main ideas, infer meanings, and summarise information, simulating the type of reading and comprehension you will need for university-level coursework.
In the Listening section, you will listen to lectures, classroom discussions, and conversations and then answer questions based on what you heard. This section evaluates your ability to understand spoken English in an academic setting. You will need to identify the main ideas, recognise the speaker's attitude and purpose, and understand detailed information, all of which are crucial skills for engaging in academic discussions and comprehending lectures.
The Speaking section involves four tasks that require you to speak about familiar topics, as well as respond to material you read and listen to. This part tests your ability to express your ideas clearly and coherently in spoken English. You will perform tasks such as stating an opinion, summarising information from a reading passage and a listening section and answering questions about your personal experiences.
In the Writing section, you will complete two tasks: an integrated task that requires you to write an essay based on what you read and listen, and an independent task that asks you to write an essay based on personal experience or opinion. This section measures your ability to construct well-organised and grammatically correct written responses.
Understanding the structure of the TOEFL exam is crucial for effective preparation. By familiarising yourself with the format and types of questions, you can develop strategies to perform well in each section.