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The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is a standardized test designed to assess the English language proficiency of non-native speakers who wish to study, work, or immigrate to English-speaking countries. It is widely accepted by universities, colleges, and institutions around the world, particularly in the United States and Canada.

The TOEFL exam evaluates four key language skills: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. It measures a test taker’s ability to understand and use English in academic settings, making it a critical requirement for international students aiming for higher education.

The most common version of the exam is the TOEFL iBT (Internet-Based Test), which is conducted online. There is also the TOEFL Essentials Test, a shorter and more flexible alternative, and the TOEFL PBT (Paper-Based Test), which is available in limited locations.

Scored on a scale of 0 to 120, the TOEFL exam provides universities with a reliable measure of a student’s English proficiency. Achieving a high score can improve admission chances and open doors to better academic and professional opportunities.

TOEFL Exam: Structure, Scoring, and Preparation Tips

1. Test Structure

The TOEFL iBT (Internet-Based Test) is the most widely used format and consists of four sections:

  1. Reading (30–40 questions, 54–72 minutes)
    • Involves reading academic passages and answering comprehension questions.
  2. Listening (28–39 questions, 41–57 minutes)
    • Includes lectures and conversations followed by multiple-choice questions.
  3. Speaking (4 tasks, 17 minutes)
    • Requires candidates to express opinions and respond to academic topics.
  4. Writing (2 tasks, 50 minutes)
    • Includes an integrated task (reading + listening + writing) and an independent essay.

2. Scoring System

Each section is scored from 0 to 30, and the total TOEFL score ranges from 0 to 120. Many universities set a minimum requirement between 80 and 100, though top institutions may require 100+.

 

SectionScore Range
Reading0-30
Listening0-30
Speaking0-30
Writing0-30
Total Score0-120

3. Preparation Tips

Improve Reading Skills

  • Read academic articles, newspapers, and books to build vocabulary and comprehension.

Practice Listening

  • Listen to English podcasts, TED Talks, and university lectures.

Enhance Speaking Skills

  • Practice speaking on various topics and record yourself to analyze pronunciation.

Develop Writing Strategies

  • Write essays with clear structure: Introduction, Body, and Conclusion.

Take Mock Tests

  • Simulate real exam conditions using TOEFL practice tests.
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