TOEFL Basics - Introduction to TOEFL iBT
Summary
TLDRIn this informative session, Rebecca introduces the TOEFL exam, explaining its purpose as an English proficiency test for non-native speakers. She details the exam's structure, including the reading, listening, speaking, and writing sections, and the importance of academic English. Rebecca also shares tips for scoring high, such as understanding the test format, developing necessary skills, maintaining a positive attitude, and utilizing quality resources. She recommends www.goodlucktoefl.com for further assistance, wishing all students success in their TOEFL journey.
Takeaways
- 📚 The TOEFL is an acronym for Test of English as a Foreign Language, an English proficiency exam used to assess non-native speakers' ability to understand academic English.
- 💻 The TOEFL IBT stands for Internet Based Test, which is conducted entirely online without the need for face-to-face interaction with an examiner.
- 🎓 The exam is taken by individuals seeking university or college admission, professional certification, or to demonstrate fluency in English to potential employers.
- 📚 TOEFL tests both formal and informal academic English, including lectures and campus conversations.
- ⏱ The TOEFL exam duration is approximately 3.5 to 4 hours, covering reading, writing, listening, and speaking sections.
- 📚 Reading section times vary from 60 to 100 minutes, with the possibility of additional unscored sections used by ETS for testing new questions.
- 🎧 The listening section can last between 60 to 100 minutes, following the reading section.
- 🗣️ Speaking section consists of six tasks and lasts about 20 minutes, occurring after a 10-minute break.
- ✍️ Writing section includes an integrated task and an independent essay, with a total time of about 30 minutes to write approximately 300 to 350 words.
- 📈 To score high on the TOEFL, one must understand the test structure, possess necessary language skills, maintain a positive attitude, and utilize quality study resources.
- 🌐 For additional resources and information, the website www.goodlucktoefl.com is recommended for TOEFL preparation.
Q & A
What does TOEFL stand for?
-TOEFL stands for Test of English as a Foreign Language.
What is the TOEFL IBT?
-TOEFL IBT stands for Internet Based Test, which means the test is conducted completely and entirely over the Internet.
Who typically takes the TOEFL exam?
-The TOEFL is taken by non-native speakers of English who need it for university admission, professional certification, or to demonstrate fluency in English to potential employers.
What kind of English is tested on the TOEFL?
-The TOEFL tests both formal and informal academic English, including language used in academic lectures and campus conversations.
How long does the TOEFL exam take?
-The TOEFL exam takes about three and a half to four hours, covering four sections: reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
What is the minimum time for the reading section of the TOEFL?
-The minimum time for the reading section is 60 minutes, but it could be extended to about 100 minutes if additional sections are included.
Why might the reading section be longer than 60 minutes?
-The reading section might be longer because ETS, the company that creates the TOEFL exam, uses extra sections to test and experiment with new questions.
What is the speaking section of the TOEFL like?
-The speaking section lasts about 20 minutes and consists of six different tasks.
What are the two parts of the TOEFL writing section?
-The TOEFL writing section consists of an integrated task, where you summarize or contrast information from a reading and listening passage, and an independent task where you write an essay.
How can one improve their chances of getting a high score on the TOEFL iBT?
-To get a high score on the TOEFL iBT, one should understand the test structure, develop necessary skills like reading, writing, listening, and speaking, maintain a positive attitude, and utilize good resources such as books, online materials, and lessons.
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