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Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
The TOEFL Essentials test measures the four core language skills: listening, reading, writing and speaking. The friendly test format has short, engaging tasks that relate to both academic situations and everyday life. You can take the test from home in only about 1.5 hours, for about half the price of other major English-language tests. Universities trust TOEFL scores to accurately measure your English skills, so they know you can succeed in their programs.
Test format
Four sections: The test measures the core skills of listening, reading, writing and speaking.
1.5 Hours: It’s shorter than most English tests, but long enough to measure your skills accurately.
Personal Video Statement: The 5-minute, unscored video allows institutions to get to know you and see your unique personality.
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Students Going Abroad

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Housewives

Foreigners
Test Features and Scoring
Section | Description | Questions / Duration |
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LISTENING | It encompasses four recorded monologues and conversations. | 4 Sections, 40 Items, Approximately 30 minutes |
READING | Three long reading passages with tasks. Texts range from descriptive and factual to discursive and analytical. Includes non-verbal material like diagrams, graphs, and illustrations. Texts are authentic (taken from books, journals, and newspapers). | 3 Sections, 40 Items, 60 minutes |
WRITING | A writing task of at least 150 words where the candidate must summarize, describe, or explain a table, graph, chart, or diagram, and another short essay task of at least 250 words. | 2 Tasks, 60 minutes |
SPEAKING | The face-to-face interview includes short questions, speaking at length about a familiar topic, and a structured discussion. | 3 Tasks, 11 to 14 minutes |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How do I register for the TOEFL?
The preferred registration method is online, but registration by phone and standard mail is also available.
After I have registered, may I change my registration to a different date or test center?
Yes, changes in registration are allowed, but these changes can be made no less than four days before the test date. The applicable change fee, and any changes are subject to availability.
Under what circumstances will my registration be canceled or changed without my consent?
Registration is involuntarily canceled only for issues at the testing center (such as loss of power or inclement weather) and in cases of suspected academic dishonesty (such as attempting to impersonate someone else while taking the test).
How is the TOEFL graded?
The reading and listening sections are graded by computer. The speaking and writing sections are evaluated by human graders.
What types of scores will I receive after taking the TOEFL?
Test-takers are given a total score of 0 to 120 and sectional scores of 0 to 30 each.
What is considered a 'good' score on the TOEFL?
There is no universally accepted passing score for the TOEFL, but a total score of 100 (with 25 on each section) is good enough for most purposes.
Do all universities in English-speaking countries accept the TOEFL?
We are not aware of any degree programs at either the undergraduate or graduate levels that do not accept the TOEFL as proof of sufficient English skills.
What are some of the other purposes for which the TOEFL is accepted?
The preferred registration method is online, but registration by phone and standard mail is also available.
Is the PBT (Paper-Based Test) easier than the iBT (Internet-Based Test)?
The preferred registration method is online, but registration by phone and standard mail is also available.
Are there still preparation materials available for the PBT?
The preferred registration method is online, but registration by phone and standard mail is also available.
How much longer will the PBT continue to exist?
The preferred registration method is online, but registration by phone and standard mail is also available.
IELTS vs TOEFL vs PTE : Key Differences
Basic | IELTS | TOEFL | PTE |
---|---|---|---|
Ease | Easier | Easy | Easiest |
Medium | Paper and Computer | Computer | Computer |
Assessed by | Human or Computer | Human AND Computer | Computer |
Sections | Four | Four | Four |
Scores | 0.0-9.0 in halves | 0-30 | 10-90 in decimals |
Good Score | 6.5+ | 100/120+ | 75/90+ |
Ideal for | UK, USA, Canada, etc. | Students and visas | Late test-takers |
English System Used | British or American | British and American | British and American |
Question Types | MCQs, essay writing, true/false | Sentence formation, essay writing | 20 different types, including MCQs |
Duration | 2h 45m | 3h | 2h 15m |
Results Validity | 2 years | 2 years | 2 years |
Attempts | Unlimited | Once every 3 days | Once every 5 days |
Accepted by | Most countries | More preferred in USA | Limited (70 countries) |