- What is the TOEFL test?
The full form of TOEFL is ‘Test of English as a Foreign Language’. Introduced in 1963 by agencies like Fullbright, The Agency for International Development, AMIDEAST and Latin America Scholarship Programs as a standard measure of English proficiency for their candidates, the test kept on.
The TOEFL measures the ability of non-native speakers of English to use and understand English as it is spoken, written, and heard in college and university settings. The TOEFL test is a requirement for
The TOEFL test is offered in different formats depending on a test taker's location. The three different formats are:
1. PBT- paper based TOEFL
2. CBT- Computer based TOEFL
3. IBT- Internet based TOEFL
The computer- and paper-based (CBT, PBT) versions of the TOEFL test will be given at a particular location until the Internet-based version is implemented.
- What is iBT-TOEFL?
Internet Based Test of TOEFL is now applicable for the Next Generation. This one is the most updated and modern way of testing one’s English skills.
The TOEFL® iBT (Internet-based Test) tests all four language skills that are important for effective communication:
1. Speaking
2. Listening
3. Reading
4. Writing
The test helps students demonstrate that they have the English skills needed for success. The TOEFL iBT also emphasizes integrated skills and provides better information to institutions about students' ability to communicate in an academic setting and their readiness for academic coursework.
- Is the newly launched iBT TOEFL difficult than the previous formats?
The TOEFL iBT Reading and Listening sections are not dramatically different from those on the current TOEFL test.
The integrated tasks on the TOEFL iBT Speaking and Writing sections may be considered more challenging because they are new to test takers.
The integrated tasks in the new test will help learners build the confidence needed to communicate in the academic environments they plan to enter.
The iBt TOEFL is more up-to-date and challenging than the previously taken tests which were cBT/ pBT. In order to get more familiar with the new format, it is recommended to take practice tests before the actual test.
- What Is the benefit of an internet-based test?
With Internet-based testing, ETS can capture speech and score responses in a standardized manner.
Online registration and online score reporting make it easier for students to register for the TOEFL iBT and receive their test scores.
- How do I register for the iBt-TOEFL Test?
Registration can be done in 3 ways:
1. Online
2. Telephone
3. Postal
Online registrationYou can register online here:
https://toefl-registration.ets.org/TOEFLWeb/extISERLogonPrompt.do
Requirements for online registration:
1. A valid credit card is required (American Express®, Discover®, JCB®, MasterCard®, or Visa® card), or an electronic check (e-check) if you have a bank account in the United States or its territories.
2. Registration is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
3. Early registration closes seven days prior to the test date (not including the day of the test).
4. Late registration closes three days prior to the test date (not including the day of the test).
5. Registrations received after the early registration deadline incur a late fee of US$25.
Registration by Phone:
| Official Phone No: |
1-800-GO-TOEFL |
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(1-800-468-6335) for testing in U.S.A & Canada. |
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(1-443-751-4862) for testing outside U.S.A & Canada. |
Requirements are the same as for online registration.
When registering by phone, you are given a:
1. registration number, which you must bring to the test center on test day
2. test date
3. reporting time
4. test center address
1. Fill in all information on the Registration Form (PDF) available here:
(http://www.ets.org/Media/Tests/TOEFL/pdf/ TOEFL_iBT_Registration_Form_06_07.pdf).
2. Include payment.
3. Mail the completed form. Mailing instructions are on the form.
4. Registration forms must be received by ETS or your Regional Registration Center at least four weeks before your requested first-choice test date.
5. Test takers with disabilities must use the Registration Form. If you wish to pay by credit card, write your credit card number and expiration date at the top of the form. Only test takers with disabilities can submit this form using a credit card; all others must submit either a check or money order.
| The Postal Address: |
ETS-TOEFL iBT Registration Office, |
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P.O Box 6152, |
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Princeton, |
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NJ 08541-6152, |
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U.S.A. |
- What is the overall cost of the test?
The fee varies by country. The fee for the test administration with all the score cards is varies between US$150 to US$170. It can be paid by:
1. Credit card
2. E-check - drawn on a U.S.-based bank.
3. Check in U.S. dollars or any other acceptable currency which are: Australian dollar, British pound, Canadian dollar, Danish kroner, Euro, Hong Kong dollar, Japanese yen, New Zealand dollar, Norwegian kroner, Singapore dollar, Swedish kroner, Swiss franc,
4. Money order
5. Eurochecks in Europe drawn on a bank in the same country as the currency
Payments submitted in currencies other than those listed above will not be accepted and will be returned.
Do not send cash or demand drafts.
- How is the TOEFL iBT administered?
The test is administered on fixed dates at secure Internet-based test centers. Internet-based testing makes it possible to greatly expand the number of test centers in what is already the world's largest testing network.
Most areas where the TOEFL iBT is offered will have 30 to 40 administrations a year, but the number will vary based on the number of test takers and test center capacity.
- How is the TOEFL iBT administered?
The TOEFL test is 4-hour long and includes the time required for giving instructions & a break also.
THE DIVISION OF THE 4 HRS:
| TEST SECTIONS |
NO. OF Qs |
TIME LIMIT |
| Reading |
3-5 passages;
12-14Qs from each Psg. |
60-100mins |
| Listening |
4-6 Lectures; 6 Qs from each Lecture.
2-3 Conversations; 5 Qs from each. |
60-90mins |
| BREAK |
BREAK |
10mins |
| Speaking |
6 tasks: 2 independent & 4 integrated. |
20mins |
| Writing |
1 integrated writing
1 independent writing |
20mins
30mins |