TOEFL IBT TEST- GUIDE
TOEFL IBT® Test BASICSTOEFL IBT TEST CONTENTThe TOEFL iBT® test is given in English and administered via Internet. There are four sections (reading, listening,speaking,writing) which take a total about four and a half hours to complete, including check-in.
COMBINING ALL FOUR SKILLS During the test you are asked to perform tasks that combine more than one skill, such as:
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This TOEFL Practice Test are here to help you prepare for your TOEFL Test Day. Developed and designed by ETS,
TOEFL® IBT Quick Preparation is a practice tool with real TOEFL iBT Questions from past tests. Enjoy with your FREE Practice Test!!! CAN i REALLY IMPROVE MY TOEFL SCORE? YES. Doing well on the TOEFL is a skill, and as with any skill,it can be learned.This guide provides you with the tools necessary to do better on the TOEFL, but it is up to you to apply them.
Work through material at a comfortable pace. Take time to understand the strategies and techniques and use them. Look back at the questions you've answered:both the ones you answered correctly and the ones you missed. Figure out what your strengths and weaknesses are on test. Many test takers fail to use the strategies we offer, their score don't change.However, test takers who do master TOEFL techniques and strategies do, in fact improve their score. Read more.... TOEFL IBT® QUESTION TYPES Choose a section for through description:
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NOTE ..... IT'S BETTER TO KNOW IN ADVANCE
The TOEFL IBT Test that you take may include extra questions in the Reading or Listening section that do not count toward your score.
These are either questions that enable ETS to make test scores comparable across administrations or new questions that help determine how such questions function under actual testing conditions.
The TOEFL IBT Test that you take may include extra questions in the Reading or Listening section that do not count toward your score.
These are either questions that enable ETS to make test scores comparable across administrations or new questions that help determine how such questions function under actual testing conditions.