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TOEFL

OVERVIEW

TOEFL is the most accepted, respected English language proficiency test in the world. The test is accepted by many English-speaking academic and professional institutions and one of the two major English-language tests in the world, the other being the IELTS. Svarna provides TOEFL exam preparation course by expertise and certified instructors that offer customized training that aims to help you score higher.

WHY SVARNA?

  • Training Institute and IELTS Testing Centre in the heart of the city
  • You will be assessed to which package and plan is suitable to your level
  • Flexible timings (evening and weekend classes)
  • Customized class for individual professional needs
  • Highest training materials for every course
  • Accelerated teaching techniques by qualified trainers
  • Hard copy materials for writing is given in advance with word per word assistance

Who Should Attend?

Those who want to go abroad for study or university entrance. Universities, agencies and other institutions in over 150 countries accept the TOEFL test including top universities in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the UK and the US.
Typically, those who take the TOEFL want to attend university or graduate school abroad. But anyone who needs to demonstrate a mastery of English for an academic purpose can take the TOEFL. This includes anyone applying to a foreign high school, exchange program, community college, or for a student visa.

Purpose Of The Course:

Academic module is for test takers who want to register their profession; or study at tertiary level or university entrance in an English- speaking country. The Academic version of IELTS measures English language proficiency needed for an academic, higher learning environment. The tasks and texts are accessible to all test takers, irrespective of their of their subjects fous.

Overview Of The Course

The TOEFL iBT test is the only English-language test to use integrated tasks combining the 4 academic English skills — reading, listening, speaking, and writing — in the way they are actually used in a classroom. Test takers are required to:

  • Read, listen and then speak in response to a question
  • Listen and then speak in response to a question
  • Read, listen and then write in response to a question

This ensures your applicants are equipped with the skills needed for success in a higher education classroom. Additionally, students strengthen their skills while preparing for the test, so they arrive on campus better prepared for the academic English demands of a university classroom.
The TOEFL iBT test measures all 4 skills. The revised TOEFL Paper-delivered Test measures 3 skills — reading, listening, and writing. It does not include a Speaking section because of the technology required to capture spoken responses, but it is otherwise closely aligned.

Listening (30 – 40 minutes)
The Listening section consists of 3 parts. The first one contains 30 questions about short conversations. The second part has 8 questions about longer conversations. The last part asks 12 questions about lectures or talks. Harder questions are worth two scores.

Structure and Written Expression (25 minutes).
The Structure and Written Expression section has 15 exercises of completing sentences correctly and 25 exercises of identifying errors. Harder questions are worth two scores.

Reading Comprehension (55 minutes)
The Reading Comprehension sections has 50 questions about reading passages. Harder questions are worth two scores.

Writing (30 minutes)
The TOEFL PBT administrations include a writing test called the Test of Written English (TWE). This is one essay question with 250–300 words in average

What is a Good Score in TOEFL?

TOEFL Skill Score Range Level
Listening 0-30 High (22-30) Intermediate (14-21) Low (0-13)
Speaking 0-30 Good (26-30) Fair (18-25) Limited (10-17) Weak (0-9)
Writing 0-30 Good (24-30) Fair (17-23) Limited (1-16)
TOTAL SCORE 120

TOEFL Exam Syllables & Pattern

There are 4 sections which are Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking sections. The Reading section consists of 30 to 40 questions that need to be completed in 54 to 72 minutes. The Listening task consists of 28 to 38 questions which need to be completed in 41 to 57 minutes.

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