TOEFL-iBT – An Overview
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The Test of English as a Foreign Language-Internet Based Test (TOEFL-iBT) is an international standardized test of English language proficiency for non-native English speakers. It is administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS).The TOEFL-iBT test is offered in over 130 countries and is recognized by more than 11,000 colleges, universities and agencies in over 150 countries, including Europe, the United States, and Canada.
Who needs to take the TOEFL-iBT?
The TOEFL-iBT is required for non-native English speakers who want to study at a university where English is the language of instruction. It is also required for non-native English speakers who want to work at a company where English is the language of business. The TOEFL-IBT is also a requirement for professional licensure in many fields, such as engineering and law.
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TOEFL Reading
Reading factual Information
Inference and Rhetorical
Reading vocabulary
Sentence simplification
Insert text
Prose summary
TOEFL Listening
Gist-Content
Detail
Function
Attitude
Organization
Connecting content
Inference
TOEFL Speaking
Independent speaking task
Integrated speaking task
TOEFL Writing
Independent writing task
Integrated writing task
TOEFL Reading |
TOEFL Listening |
TOEFL Speaking |
TOEFL Writing |
Reading factual Information Inference and Rhetorical Reading vocabulary Sentence simplification Insert text Prose summary |
Gist-Content Detail Function Attitude Organization Connecting content Inference |
Independent speaking task Integrated speaking task |
Independent writing task Integrated writing task |
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