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Feb 16, 2012
Registration Bulletin and Forms
Download Free TOEFL® Test Registration Bulletins Get complete instructions for registration, forms, identification (ID) requirements, score reporting information, policies and procedures. TOEFL iBT™ Test Bulletin 2010 – 11 TOEFL iBT™ (Internet-based test) Registration Bulletin (PDF) TOEFL PBT Test Bulletin 2010 – 11 TOEFL PBT Test Registration Bulletin (PDF) Bulletin Supplement for Test... read more
Nov 16, 2011
Find what is better for you, TOEFL or IELTS.
Which is Better for Me? We are going to explore the basic differences between the two tests to help you understand which will be better for you. British versus American English While both the UK and the US accept both tests, and while British English and American English are not as different as some think, the fact of the matter is the IELTS tends to use British English and the TOEFL uses exclusively... read more
Nov 15, 2011
TOEFL Vocabulary Building Made Simple
To master English as a second language and be ready to take the TOEFL examination, you need to enhance your vocabulary. To make use of a variety of words and phrases within your communications, you should have an extensive vocabulary list you could study. Reading is one method to build your English vocabulary, however you can find vocabulary help training you are able to take which will increase your... read more
Nov 10, 2011
Speaking Test tips
The speaking test is often the section of the exam that makes students the most nervous, talking to a live examiner and answering questions on the spot without any materials to help can be very intimidating for students; here I will briefly discuss some ways to get the best score for this section of the test. 1. Don’t be nervous It may sound obvious and difficult, but approaching the test with a relaxed... read more
Nov 8, 2011
Multiple Choice Techniques
In both IELTS and TOEFL exams multiple choice questions are used in the Listening and Reading sections and make up 50% of a students’ final score, in other words, mastering them is essential to the test. In both tests, candidates are given a choice of 4 answers, deliberately phrased ambiguously as a further comprehension exercise. Understanding the answers is the key to understanding the test, even more... read more
Nov 7, 2011
TOEFL test tips
Before you go into any test you get informed about it and also get prepared for it. First you will need to find what Universities use TOEFL scores and from there decide which 4 Universities you would like to choose from, for you to study. After that you would like to work hard and prepare for the test. The ETS site provides a wide variety of preparatory tests, aids both free and paid ones that you can... read more
Nov 4, 2011
Who qualifies for it TOEFL exam?
Who qualifies for it? Really there are no restrictions and anyone can avail of this evaluation. TOEFL is primary a test for evaluating the level of English language so the most common users of this test are people from a non-native English speaking country. read more
Jul 11, 2011
IELTS VS TOEFL
The two main examinations of second-language-learners’ English-language skills are IELTS (created by the International English Language Testing Service) and TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). The two are similar but by no means identical, and candidates for both tests regularly ask which is the better – and often which is the easier – of the two. The similarities... read more
Jul 11, 2011
TOEFL Preparation – 5 Key Things
Preparing for the TOEFL? Are you unsure about how to prepare for the TOEFL effectively? Deciding on how to prepare for the TOEFL is probably the most important thing you will investigate before taking the TOEFL. Many TOEFL preparation courses have set structures that they go through with the classes and there are also TOEFL preparation books which you can use and follow. However over my English... read more
Jul 10, 2011
The Easiest TOEFL Practice Tips for the TOEFL Test Writing Section
When it comes to taking the TOEFL Test , most exam takers are pretty positive where their weaknesses lie. That’s why they focus so much on reading and speaking in English. Countless test takers spend their time watching American English films, and speaking with native English speakers. In fact, they devote so much of themselves to reading and speaking in English that they walk into the exam... read more
