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What is the TOEFL test and how is it structured?
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is
a multiple-choice test for non-native English speakers.
It is a computer-based test with four sections, two
of which are computer-adaptive.
Listening — 40-60 minutes, 30-49 questions; computer-adaptive
Structure — 15-20 minutes, 20-25 questions; computer-adaptive
Reading Comprehension — 70-90 minutes, 44-55 questions
Writing — 30 minutes, one essay
What is a Computer-Based Test?
Essentially, it is an electronic version of a paper
exam. You can answer questions in any order you wish
and you can jump back and forth within the section.
You will see this in the Reading and Writing sections
of the exam.
What is a Computer-Adaptive
Test?
It means that the difficulty of the test adjusts to
the test taker. The computer uses your performance on
the questions you have been given to determine what
question you will be given next. When you answer a question
correctly, the next question is more difficult. When
you answer a question incorrectly, the next question
is easier. You will see this happen in the Listening
and Structure Sections of the exam.
How is the TOEFL test scored?
Your TOEFL score consists of several numbers, each of
which covers a part of your performance on the TOEFL
test. The most familiar number is the overall, or composite,
score. This number ranges from 0 to 300 and is determined
from a combination of your scores on the four sections.
The individual sections are also graded
separately. You will receive three scores ranging from
0 to 30: Listening, Reading, and Structure/Writing.
How important are my TOEFL
scores?
TOEFL scores vary in importance at different schools.
Other factors that schools consider include academics,
work experience, letters of reference, and scores on
other standardized tests (GMAT, SAT, etc).
Can I cancel my scores?
Yes. You can cancel your scores immediately after you
take the TOEFL test. This is the only time you can cancel
your scores. Fortunately, you can make the decision
to cancel at the testing center after you see your scores.
The fact that you cancelled your scores will be noted
on your official TOEFL score report.
How Can I Learn About the Latest
TOEFL tests?
The Princeton Review carefully monitors TOEFL tests
throughout the year so that we can provide our students
with the most up-to-date guidance and information on
the test. You can read our latest report here.
What fees are associated with
the TOEFL test?
The fee to take the TOEFL test is $110 worldwide.
The TOEFL test is changing
in 2005
ETS will roll out a new TOEFL test in September 2005.
Find out more.
Where can I get more information about the TOEFL test?
You can contact The Princeton Review by calling 800-2Review.
Or you can contact ETS on their website, www.toefl.org.
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