TOEFL Course

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a highly regarded exam for assessing English language proficiency, recognized worldwide by educational institutions, employers, immigration agencies, and professional organizations. Whether your goal is to study, work, or live in an English-speaking country, a strong IELTS score is crucial in demonstrating your language abilities. Preparing for the IELTS exam is a crucial step for students aspiring to study abroad, as it plays a significant role in securing both university admissions and student visas. Our IELTS preparation course is meticulously designed to help you achieve the high scores needed for a successful student visa application.

The TOEFL exam comes in two formats:

  1. Internet-based Test (iBT): This is the most common version, conducted online and available in numerous test centers worldwide.
  2. Paper-based Test (PBT): This traditional format is offered in regions where the iBT is unavailable, assessing similar skills but in a written format.

Section

Order

Time

No. of Questions

Details

Reading

1

60-80 mins

36-56 questions

Read 3-4 passages and answer questions

Listening 

2

60-90 mins

34-51 questions

Listen to 4-6 lectures and 2-3 conversations and answer questions

Break

3

10 mins

 Speaking  

4

20 mins

6 tasks

Answer prompts about familiar topics, campus situations, and academic course content

Writing

5

50 mins

2 tasks

Compare a passage and a lecture; write about your opinion

TOTAL

About 4 hrs

 

TOEFL Course Content

The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is a widely recognized English language proficiency test designed for non-native speakers. It assesses the ability to use and understand English in academic settings, making it essential for students aiming to study at universities and colleges in English-speaking countries. The TOEFL test is accepted by over 11,000 institutions in more than 150 countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. TOEFL course typically covers the four key language skills: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. The course prepares students by focusing on academic vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension strategies, along with practice tests that simulate the actual exam environment. These courses are designed to enhance students' proficiency and confidence, providing them with the necessary skills to achieve a high score on the TOEFL exam, which is often a requirement for university admissions, scholarships, and visa applications.

  1. i) TOEFL-iBT (internet-based test)

Section   

Time

Total Questions

Types of questions

Reading

60 - 80 Minutes

36 - 56

3 - 4 Reading Comprehension Passages

 Listening

60 - 90 Minutes

34 - 51

2 - 3 Conversations & 4 - 6 lectures

Speaking

20 Minutes

6 Tasks

The candidate must talk about a specific topic or academic issue.

Writing

50 Minutes

2 Tasks

After reading a passage and a classroom lecture, students can express opinions or provide a logical interpretation.

The internet-based TOEFL is the most popular option; it consists of four sections: reading, listening, speaking, and writing. It lasts around 3 hours. 

Here’s a glance at how it looks, which we go into more detail on below:

  1. ii) TOEFL-PBT (paper-based test)

The paper-based examination is the less popular TOEFL option and is slowly being phased out by ETS. At present, it’s only really offered in places with no internet connection available.  It lasts about 2 hours and 25 minutes. 

Section

Time

Total Questions

Question Type

Reading

54 Minutes

30 Multiple Choice Questions

3 Reading Comprehension passages with ten questions each

Listening

41 Minutes

28 Multiple Choice Questions

Three lectures and two conversations, and 28 questions

Writing

50 Minutes

2 Questions

2 Tasks

FAQ's

1 Can I take the TOEFL iBT® Special Home Edition?
The at home testing option is available to anyone who meets the following requirements:The option is offered in your country or location. It's currently available everywhere that TOEFL iBT testing is normally available, except Mainland China and Iran. Note: The ability to register for the TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition is dependent on the country name you enter in your ETS account, not your physical address or IP address. If the test is available in the country you enter, you'll see the "Special Home Edition" option as you begin registration. For example, if you select Mainland China, Iran, Chad, Fiji, etc., as your country in your ETS account, you won't see the at home testing option. Your computer meets the equipment requirements for the test, including the installation of the ETS Test Browser and can pass the ProctorU Systems Check. You have a room that provides an acceptable environment for the test.
2 How do I register?
You'll need to complete the following steps to register. Click on the links to learn more about each step.Verify you meet the Equipment and Environment Requirements. Start your registration with ETS to purchase your test. Complete your registration with ProctorU to choose a test date and time.
3 Is the test fee different for the at home test?
The test fee is the same and depends on where you plan to take the test. For more information, see TOEFL iBT Test Fees.
4 What test days and times are available?
Test times are available Sundays through Wednesdays, 24 hours a day. Appointments may be available as early as 24 hours after you register.
5 Will the at home option be available after December 31, 2020?
We are continuing to assess the situation to determine if additional test dates will be added.
6 The TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition is offered in my country. Does this mean my test center appointment will be canceled?
No. Test center closures are dependent on local conditions. The TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition is offered everywhere the TOEFL iBT test is normally offered, except Mainland China and Iran, to give you another option for safe, convenient testing. But as countries begin to reopen, their test centers are reopening as well, so you may be able to take your test in a test center as scheduled.If you have an upcoming test date, be sure to check your email and ETS account for any changes.
7 Can I use the TOEFL® Official App to register for the Special Home Edition?
No. You must register, reschedule or cancel via the website.
8 Are there accommodations for test takers with disabilities?
Yes. You can request the following accommodations via your ETS account before registering for an at home test:extended time extra breaks screen magnification selectable colors If you receive approval, you can then register via your ETS account.For all other approved accommodations, register through ETS Disability Services.
9 Can I use a voucher code to pay for my test?
Yes, you can use your voucher during checkout in your ETS account.
10 What are the ID requirements?
Your primary identification (ID) document should be a current, valid passport that shows your name, photograph and signature and is written in English-language letters.If you don't have a valid passport, see ID Requirements for the TOEFL Test.Note: ETS is temporarily accepting government-issued IDs with expiration dates from February 1, 2020, forward. All other ID policies still apply.