The TOEFL iBT® test measures the ability to use and understand the English language as it is read, heard, spoken, and written in the university classroom. The TOEFL test is the world’s most trusted and widely accepted English-language assessment. It has helped millions of people achieve their dreams to study, work or live abroad. More than 10,000 institutions of higher education, government agencies and organizations worldwide accept TOEFL scores for making important decisions. More than 30 million people from all over the world have taken the TOEFL test to demonstrate their English-language proficiency. Each TOEFL iBT® test contains four sections: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. The questions in these sections measure how well you read, listen, speak, and write in English.

Who takes the TOEFL test?

  Students planning to study at an institution or university

  Candidates for scholarships and professional certification

  English-language learners who want to track their progress

  Students and workers applying for visas in certain countriesy

It takes a total of about four and a half hours to complete the TOEFL test.

As per the TOEFL Test, candidates will have to perform tasks so that they can:

a) Read, listen and then speak in response to a question

b) Listen and then speak in response to a question

c) Read, listen and then write in response to a question

The break-up of the four sections in TOEFL Test

Listening: This section involves listening to lectures, classroom discussions & conversations and answering questions. The candidates have to be alert and active in this part of the exam as they will be later asked questions from the sessions.

Reading: This section involves reading 3 or 4 passages from academic texts and answering questions. Candidates can prepare for this part by practicing reading passages from books or papers. The passages in the test can be from anywhere. In this section, only reading ability of the candidate will be checked.

Speaking: In this section, candidates will have to express an opinion on a familiar topic. They will have to speak based on the reading and listening tasks. The candidate's understanding ability will be tested here. Basically, you have to explain what you have read.

Writing: In this section, candidates will have to write essay responses based on reading and listening tasks. The candidate will also have to support an opinion in writing. The candidate should be well informed in order to crack this section.

The TOEFL test preparation course at Pennstate Review is developed help the students who take the test to exhibit their English language skills. This course will help you understand what you can do to achieve your best TOEFL test score. Our instructors will guide the students through each section (Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing) and, using archived past test questions, will explain the kinds of questions they can expect. They will receive valuable advice, including how to register for the test, how it is scored and how to prepare for test day all at one place i.e., Pennstate Review.

This course is highly interactive, using videos, sample practice tests with explanations and with special focus on individual language skill. The students will also have access to real test materials from past tests. Each week they will have the opportunity to learn more about the question types, scoring guidelines and resources to help them prepare for test day. We will give them test preparation tips and practice materials. During the class sessions covering all course participants can receive practice based on individual progress particularly for their speaking and writing practice-test responses.

In addition, the students will receive valuable insider tips to help them do their best on the TOEFL test so they can apply to the university or job of their dreams.

Course Highlights

Pennstate Review helps to gain a broad understanding of the four sections of the TOEFL test: Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing.

Acquire helpful tips to prepare for the TOEFL test

• Improve English language skills

• Learn how the TOEFL test is scored

• Learn how to use TOEFL test scores for employment, school, visas, scholarships

• Find test prep resources for the TOEFL test

• Learn how to register for the TOEFL test

REGULAR BATCHES

  Morning Batches: 10-11.30 & 11.30-1pm

  Afternoon Batches: 2-3.30, 3.30-5pm

  Evening Batches: 6-7.30pm

WEEKEND BATCHES

  Saturday (Full Course): 10-1pm

  Sunday (Full Course): 2-5pm