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The Listening section of the TOEFL iBT test measures your ability to understand conversations and lectures in English.
Ten Awesome Tips for the Listening Section of the TOEFL Test
Tip #1 - Create a TOEFL Listening study schedule. Tip #2 - Make your eyes your enemy. Tip #3 - Become a notetaking pro. Tip #4 - Memorize the question types. Tip #5 - Understand the passage structure like a professor. Tip #6 - Focus on vocabulary less, story more.How can I practice TOEIC test?
Welcome to TOEIC Test Pro, a free
TOEIC website/ app that provides learners with numerous practice tests divided
into parts, mock tests as well as vocabulary and grammar exercises.
Is TOEIC American or British?
TOEIC is an American Test because it
is developed by an American organization which is ETS (Education testing
Service). The test is considered worldwide and international English so you can
be sured that the test is reaching a high standard.
Which countries accept TOEIC ?
Here are some example of universities
requiring the TOEIC from students seeking to study there: Boston University,
USA; University of Westminster, UK; The American University of Paris, France;
Fukuyama City University, Japan; and many others such as in Canada, Ireland,
Germany and Korea.
Is TOEFL better than TOEIC?
The TOEIC and the TOEFL measure two
different skills. The TOEIC measures your ability to work in English while the
TOEFL measures your ability to take university courses in English . If you need
a certification to add to your resume, we recommend that you take the TOEIC.
Can TOEIC replace TOEFL?
The TOEIC focuses on business
English. It is generally thought of as a work-related English proficiency exam.
However, a surprising number of US universities and degree programs will accept
the TOEIC as an alternative to the TOEFL or IELTS.
How long is TOEIC valid for?
2 years
TOEIC scores provide a reliable
assessment of your English-language proficiency and are valid for 2 years.
Learn how to get official score reports and use TOEIC scores.
What level of English is TOEIC?
The TOEIC® Listening and Reading test
measures proficiency in English reading and listening skills, from beginner to
advanced level - CEFR levels from A1 to C1.
Is TOEIC accepted in USA?
A surprising number of US
universities and degree programs will accept the TOEIC as an alternative to the
TOEFL or IELTS. American schools that accept the TOEIC most often require
applicants to take TOEIC Reading & Listening.
Let's have a brief look at each TOEFL
section. We'll go over what each section includes and where you can find
additional resources for each section.
TOEFL Reading Test Section
The reading section is the first
section of the TOEFL iBT test. It tests your ability to read and answer questions
about passages. It contain 3-4 passages, and each passage is followed by 12-14
questions for a total of 36-56 questions. Each passage is generally from 600 to
700 words long. You have 60-80 minutes in which to finish this section.
What's different about the reading
test compared to the other TOEFL test sections is you can skip answers and come
back to them later. Once you get to the end of the reading questions, go back
and review your answers, but if you're unsure stick with your first choice, it's
more than often correct.
If you want to learn more in depth
details, examples, and tips and practice with free TOEFL exam simulators and
reading practice questions, go to our main TOEFL reading guide page
In addition to our free online
reading TOEFL test questions, you can also prepare for your reading test on the
go without an internet connection by using our free TOEFL reading practice test
PDF download. It includes a complete reading passage with questions and
answers.
BestMyTest TOEFL Reading Practice TestView & Download PDF File
TOEFL Listening Test Section
The listening section is the second
section of the TOEFL iBT test. It contains 2-3 tasks. Each task contains the
following:
o 1
conversation: 2-3 minutes between two people
o 2
lectures: 4-6 minutes of either a professor delivering a speech or a professor
interacting with students
Each listening audio will follow with
a set number of questions:
o conversation: 5 questions
o lecture: 6 questions
There are a total of 34-51 questions
in the TOEFL exam listening section with about 17 questions in each listening
task. You will have 10 minutes in which to complete these 17 questions in each
task. This does not include the time you spend on listening to the lectures or
the conversation. The entire listening section (including time spent listening)
will take you between 60 - 90 minutes to complete.
On the listening test, once you
submit your answer, you CANNOT go back to it like you can on the reading test,
so you may need to guess an answer if you get stuck. You cannot afford to spend
too much time on one question as you may run out of time and potentially miss
easy questions, so if you do get stuck, unfortunately, you have to move on.
Preparing with TOEFL practice tests
will definitely help improve your listening test skills to the point where, if
you do need to make a guess, you'll be making fairly accurate educated guess
based on our complete TOEFL listening lessons.
If you want to learn more in depth
details, examples, and tips and practice with free TOEFL sample tests and
listening practice questions, go to our main TOEFL listening guide page
TOEFL Speaking Test Section
The speaking section is the third
section you'll face in the TOEFL iBT test and it takes about 20 minutes to
complete. There are a total of six speaking tasks: two independent speaking
questions and four integrated speaking questions. Let's have a look at the
table below for details about each task.
When you complete your TOEFL test,
your writing must be evaluated. This is done by a combination of human readers
and a computer program called e-rater®. Each of your essays is given a score
from 0 to 5. Your combined essay scores are converted to a section score of 0
to 30.
Let's see how the TOEFL raters and e-rater® determine your score for the TOEFL Independent Writing Task. There are four basic criteria on which your essay is evaluated. These four criteria are:
1. How
well you address the topic.
2. How
well you develop and support your ideas.
3. How
well you organize the essay and connect your ideas.
4. How
well you use the English language, including grammar, vocabulary, and writing
conventions.
Writing conventions are the special
rules of writing in English, including spelling, punctuation, and
capitalization.
As for the TOEFL Integrated Writing Task, here are four basic criteria on which your essay is evaluated. These four criteria are:
1. How
well you select important information from the lecture.
2. How
well you relate the lecture points to the reading points.
3. How
well you organize the essay and provide details
4. How
well you use the English language, including grammar, vocabulary, and writing
conventions.
A great technique to improving your
writing skills is to compare your essay with high-scoring essays to see how
they're structured and answered the same question. Your goal should be to model
these sample essays, but that is easier said then done.
If you want to learn more in depth
details, examples, and tips and practice with free TOEFL sample tests and writing
practice questions, go to our main TOEFL writing guide page
How to Pass TOEFL with a TOEFL Practice Test
Are you ready to learn how TOEFL
practice tests are helping our students pass TOEFL? First it's important to
understand the 2 biggest problems students face when their trying to prepare
for the TOEFL.
The 2 biggest problems students face
when preparing for TOEFL
1. You
study for the TOEFL test using free resources online, but you're not seeing
much progress.
2. Your
test date is coming up soon, but you don't feel confident you'll get the score
you need.
If you relate to one or both of these
problems, you're
not alone. Many students struggle to overcome these issues,
but the good news is they're not difficult to solve, and we're going to show
you exactly how simple it is right now.