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TOEFL

What is TOEFL?
What level of English is needed to prepare for TOEFL? How to prepare?
TOEFL or Cambridge exams?
TOEFL exam peculiarities
What variant of the exam to choose - computer-based or paper-based?
What is the difference between the computer-based and the paper-based test?
What is TOEFL structure?
What is TSE?
TOEFL difficulties
Appointment scheduling for the TOEFL test center
Some test-taking suggestions
Determination of the TOEFL score

 

WHAT IS TOEFL?

TOEFL, the Test of English as a foreign language, is an international exam administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS). ETS is a private non-commercial organization of Princeton, New Jersey. TOEFL is intended to evaluate English proficiency of international students who want to study in the USA, Canada, or certain educational institutions in Australia.
TOEFL appeared in 60s and since that time has been the leader among the like exams. Since 1964 about 20 million students have taken the test in more than 165 countries.

Suffice it to say that nowadays TOEFL is administered by 470 centers in 170 countries. No wonder! TOEFL score are required for the purposes of admission by more than 2400 colleges and universities of the USA, Canada and some other countries. It is TOEFL score that is required from the students and graduate students who have been studying in institutions with another language of instruction and now want to enter the US universities. Besides, taking this test is needed for many programs of short-term studies abroad at the institutions with English language of teaching. Some scientific and professional certification programs also require applicants to take TOEFL.

The TOEFL certificate is like the international passport. Most people want to get it as soon as possible, even though they are not going abroad yet. This test, as well as IELTS (International English Language Testing system), is the most popular one in Ukraine, that's why we decided to inform the readers about TOEFL and the problems that may appear while taking it.
TOEFL is a specific exam. Firstly, the exam is on American English, with all its lexical and grammatical peculiarities. Secondly, TOEFL score has 2-year validity. In other words, you are to apply for a university not later than 2 years after you took the exam. Moreover, most colleges prefer to have the latest information on your level of English, that's why the administration can ask you to submit the TOEFL score taken not more than 4-6 months ago. Thirdly, to flunk TOEFL is impossible because it's more like attestation than exam - TOEFL is presented in scores. You need not only to pass the test, but also to get a certain score level in order to be admitted to a certain college. Therefore, to pass TOEFL successfully means to get the score required by your college or university. Every college and university requires a certain score (usually 190-200 for the computer-based test or 520-560 for the paper-based test).

One of the strong points is the mechanism of evaluation that excludes any injustice. Only Educational Testing Service (ETS) has the right to determine the score. All the tests are graded anonymously, thus there's no possibility of bribery and any other forms of pressure on "judges".

The "Examinee's Score Records" are sent to the universities by ETS, so nobody has ever managed to correct 5 into 6 by fraud.


HOW TO PREPARE? What level of English is sufficient to start preparation for TOEFL?

Taking into consideration that TOEFL is a difficult test indeed, it would be foolish
(and wasteful, for every attempt costs $110) to try to get a good score without reaching the Upper Intermediate level at least.
Even if you know all the nuances of the exam, you'll not manage without excellent knowledge of the language. No matter how diligently you have been studying on your own, it would be better to attend specialized courses. You should pay your attention to the following: if you don't know grammar, vocabulary, cannot use words properly and freely, it's not time yet to sign up for TOEFL preparation courses as it'll be of no use. Proceeding from experience, we can state that the Upper-Intermediate level is needed to study with the help of TOEFL preparation programs. Some courses of foreign languages or private teachers may promise to prepare you for the exam in three months or less, though your level of English has hardly reached the Intermediate level. Many people believe in such miracles and forget that they can't fail the test, one person can get 200 and another - 600 scores. The administration of the university you apply to or your boss would sooner approve of the high score. Nowadays many schools of foreign languages and special training centers offer TOEFL preparation programs, but you are to be selective when you choose. Employees of a center you'll be speaking on the phone to, must know firmly the structure of the test, how to resister for it and use well-known and reliable books
(and not their own) while preparation.


The main object of such courses is to coach you for the test and reanimate the grammar knowledge that is sleeping in the depths of your memory. Therefore only learners with proper knowledge of the language (the Upper Intermediate or Advanced level) are to be admitted to the courses. Besides, courses discipline the learners. The success of studies depends on the independent work.

The period of preparation depends on your individual abilities. For one person two months are enough, for the other two years will not suffice. Standard Pre-TOEFL is planned for 14 weeks.
It's very important to understand that no preparation guide, no courses (even the most expensive ones) will not help you to escape independent studying.

Miracles don't happen. Teachers of specialized Pre-TOEFL courses advise to study independently not less than one hour a day.

 

TOEFL or Cambridge exams?

Taking into consideration TOEFL peculiarities, it becomes clear, what categories of English language learners it's aimed at. As we've already noted, the test is intended for those who are going to study in the US and Canadian higher educational institutions or those employers who require your TOEFL score in order to be taken on employment. If your objective is to get an internationally accepted document that proves your knowledge of English, it's better to take Cambridge exams. Firstly, Cambridge exams are more universal, they are either for the students who want to study abroad or for the specialists, or simply for those who want to prove their high level of knowledge. Secondly, Cambridge exams have unlimited validity.

 

TOEFL exam peculiarities.

*TOEFL testing system is represented by the multiple choice questions of various types.
*one and the same test is taken by a great number of applicants ( be it the computer-based or paper-and-pencil test), but don't even think you'll manage to cheat!
*the test is checked by the computer, therefore silly mistakes due to the lack of attention will be equaled to blunders.
*the test has the time limit.

 

What variant of the exam to choose - computer-based or paper-based?

The form of the test is being improved all the time, and the questions are being changed. About 50 US and Canadian specialists are working over it. For example, as a result of their efforts in 1998 the computer-based test replaced the paper-based test. They had been preparing it for 5 years, during that time 10 000 people had taken it.

Questions similar to those found in the paper-based test as well as new question types are included in the test. The computer-based test and the paper-based test are absolutely equal and don't differ in the main essence, though they are graded on the basis of different scales. Maximum score of the CBT is 300. The key criterion for the choice of the test form is the TOEFL center location.

For instance, if you want to take TOEFL in Kyiv, you are not to prepare for the paper-based test as there you'll be offered to take the CBT only. On the contrary, in Kharkiv, Lviv, Odessa (Ukrainian cities where you can take TOEFL as well) only the paper-based test can be taken.

A significant difference between the CBT and the paper-based test is that in the CBT the tasks must be done only one after another. Until you choose and confirm the answer, you'll not be able to move on to the next question. Moreover, it's impossible to change the order of task sections. A certain period of time is allotted for certain tasks. So be prepared to follow the set order.

 

What is the difference between the computer-based and the paper-based test?

The paper-based test has only two types of questions: multiple choice and error correction. The CBT includes many other types of questions: for instance, choose two, graphics, matching, ordering, click on a word, click on a sentence, click on a paragraph and insertion. Familiarizing yourself with the types of questions that can be found in the CBT and knowing the kinds of skills they are targeted to examine can make the transition from the familiar paper-and-pencil test
(if you've been preparing for it) to the CBT easier.

It's worth pointing out that the new types of questions are not evenly dispersed among the CBT. In fact 50% of the test includes familiar types of questions, namely the Structure section and short passages in the Listening section. It's in the Reading section that the new types of questions appear.

One of the main distinctive features of the CBT is that the next question is selected by the program according to the difficulty level depending on your performance of the previous one. In other words, it is computer-adaptable test version - you will receive test questions targeted to your performance level.

Let's consider common and distinctive features of the CBT and the paper-based test in more detail:

"The old familiar questions"
The Structure section in the CBT doesn't differ much from that in the paper-based TOEFL. The same two types of questions (multiple choice and error correction) are used. The multiple choice questions are still aimed at examining your knowledge of the sentence structure, and the error correction questions - for measuring your ability to find grammar mistakes.
Short passages in the Listening section:
There are two types of the short passages for listening in computer-based TOEFL: Short Dialogues and Casual Conversations. These two types of questions measure the same ability as in the paper-based TOEFL.

A variety of new questions
Long passages in the Listening section:
There are two types of long passages for listening: Academic Discussion and Academic Lectures. In these two types of long passages the new types of questions in addition to the standard multiple choice questions can be found, namely choose two, graphic, ordering and matching.

Choose two and graphic questions represent the new way of measuring the passage details comprehension. Choose two is the multiple choice questions variation, where two answers are correct and the other two are incorrect. The graphic questions are also a variant of the multiple choice questions, where the answers to the questions are given visually, not verbally.

Matching and ordering questions offer the new improved way of measuring general ideas comprehension and the ability to put them in the right order (after listening to the long passage). Ordering questions offer to put the ideas of the text in the chronological order, or to put the steps of a process in consecutive order. Matching questions may follow passages with classification where each category is illustrated by an example. This type of question offers to match the category and the corresponding example.

The Reading section
In the Reading section in addition to the traditional multiple choice questions a number of new types of questions are present, namely click on a word, click on a sentence, click on a paragraph, and insertion. The majority of these new types of questions measure the same language ability as paper-based TOEFL does, but the insertion questions measure something different.

Click on a word is used to measure knowledge of vocabulary; in the paper-based test this language skill is examined by the multiple choice questions. For example, in paper-and-pencil TOEFL four choices are offered to answer the question concerning the meaning of the word, and in the CBT you are to click on the word with a certain meaning or referring to a certain pronoun.

Click on a sentence measures ability to find certain information in the given passage. The paper-based test uses the traditional type of the multiple choice question, offering to choose the number of the line that contains the right answer. In the CBT this very ability is measured by offering you to click on the sentence that contains the answer, instead of choosing among the four lines.

Click on a paragraph measures ability to find a paragraph where a certain topic or the main idea is discussed. And again, in the paper-and-pencil test this ability is examined with the help of the traditional multiple choice questions. In the CBT a topic or the main idea is offered, and you are to click on the paragraph where this topic or idea is discussed.
An insertion question is a new type of question that offers you to determine the place in the text where a certain sentence is to be inserted. In this type of question you must realize the succession of ideas in the text, determine the type of information in the sentence that is to be inserted and decide where to insert it. The ability to realize the sequence of ideas in the text and to decide whether a certain sentence correlates with it is not measured in paper-based TOEFL.

 

What is TOEFL structure?

The test consists of four parts, or sections:

1. Listening Comprehension - listening to spoken English. First of all it measures ability to understand the main idea, important details and to make conclusions to the given passage. You will both see and hear the questions presented by the program.

2. Structure and Written Expression. In this section your knowledge of grammar is measured. The section consists of two types of questions: complete the sentence and correct the mistake. The first type consists of incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence are four answer choices. Your task is to choose the one that best completes the sentence. The second type of questions has four underlined parts of sentence. The underlined parts are marked with letters A, B, C and D. You are to choose the part that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. Each sentence will have only one part that is to be changed.

3. Reading Comprehension. This section measures ability to understand scientific texts. But don't be afraid, making a brilliant display of erudition will not be required, you will only have to grasp the main idea. This section contains two types of questions: vocabulary and reading comprehension. The first type of questions has one underlined word or phrase. You will choose the answer that best keeps the idea of the given sentence. The second type of questions consists of 5 or 6 passages and questions about them.

4. TWE - Test of Written English. You will choose among 3 given writing topics. You can either handwrite your essay or type it on the computer, but you will have to manage without any technical support. Everything depends on your imagination and knowledge of stylistics, and grammar of course.

 

What is TSE?

Actually your spoken English proficiency is measured in the Structure section and Writing section. This was found not enough, that is why an additional section was introduced - TSE - the Test of Spoken English, it is not obligatory though. Often it is included in the paper-based TOEFL.

TWE and TSE don't replace, but just supplement the international TOEFL exam. These tests measure how active your English is. The Test of Spoken English (TSE) measures your ability to speak English. For this purpose you will be given questions that require your answers (the questions will be either presented on the paper or recorded on a tape).

 

TOEFL difficulties.

Most experts think that the main problems Ukrainian TOEFL-takes face are aroused by the last section (essay). That's mainly because Russian "verbose" style doesn't meet TOEFL requirements. Jessica Runy, Percicle ABLE Project teacher says: "Russians usually write long sentences with lots of commas. Even if there are a lot of clever ideas, still it will not be what is needed. The essay is to be written following a certain formula, concretely and briefly. Examiners are not eager to read 5 pages."

American essay is a very laconic text (about 700 words, i.e. 1.5 pages) with rigid structure; the composition standard is not to be broken. There exist certain rules (one paragraph - one idea, each idea must be supported by examples etc.) that you should know. So make a close study of the essay requirements beforehand and practice on the most traditional topics listed in the bulletin.

The experts consider Listening to be the most difficult section, as Russian ear got used to British English. TOEFL is based on American English that differs from it in pronunciation and even vocabulary. Therefore it is worth listening to the American news program CNN, for instance, that is included in "NTV plus" package.

Another successful method is to watch American films without translation. What is even better is to listen to special cassettes. ELTS TOEFL Preparation Kit has 215 minutes of tape-recorded dialogues similar to those included in the exam sections. But to order it by phone will cost you a round sum.
If your level of English is not high enough and your ultimate aim is to pass TOEFL, we would recommend you to sign up for the courses, where the general course of spoken English is taught by American teachers. It would be helpful if you had an opportunity to attend talk clubs in addition to classes in order to get used to American pronunciation and develop your ability to speak English.

In Reading section the authors of TOEFL like to offer texts on various sciences, especially biology. According to data collected by Kaplan textbook authors, 40% of topics are on natural and physical sciences, 30% on American history, 15% on biography of great Americans. The remaining 10% are taken from the field of social sciences, 5% from general scientific sphere. You can get used to the stylistic peculiarities of such texts while reading American press. We would advice you to read National Geographic.

 

APOINTMENT SCHEDULING FOR THE TOEFL TEST CENTER.

In Kyiv there is the only permanent center - IREX; where CBT (computer-based test) is administered. Its address: 3 Pecherskiy Uzviz str. Phone: (044)234-05-92.

But! You must register for TOEFL at the regional Registration Center. For all the former USSR countries the center is in Netherlands. To schedule an appointment you can call, mail or fax. The test costs $ 110. The preferred form or payment is a credit card.

It would be helpful to read the official information Bulletin on http://www.ets.org/toefl/bulletin.html#download and download it or order a free hard copy from here: http://www.ets.org/toefl/orderbulletin.html

You will be able to take the test only after you are given an appointment confirmation number and a test date by the Registration Center.

Appointment Scheduling by phone:
To schedule an appointment by phone you will need a credit card for payment. Call the RRC in Netherlands (tel. 31-26-352-15-77) at least three business days before you would like to take the test. You will be asked to dictate all the information from the International Test Schedule Form. (If you call, don`t mail or fax the International Test Schedule Form, otherwise a test date will be assigned twice and double payment will be taken off your credit card).
You will be given an appointment confirmation number, a test date, reporting time, and Test center address. We recommend you to write them down not to forget this information. You will get instructions about identification documents you must take to the test center.

Scheduling an appointment by fax:
To schedule an appointment by fax you will need a credit card. Indicate five test date choices (month and date) in the International Test Schedule Form. It is desirable that the dates shouldn`t be in close succession, but within the period not less than a month. Indicate the test center number.
Send the fax to the RRC in Netherlands (tel. 31-26-352-12-78). We recommend you not to fax twice or to mail ITSF if you already sent the fax.

Otherwise the appointment will be scheduled twice and you will have to pay double test fee.
The RRC must receive the ITSF and information on payment 7 days prior to your choice date.
You will be assigned a test date and reporting time based on the information you provide. If no appointments are available you will be assigned to a date as close as possible to your choices. If your assigned test date does not meet your needs, contact RRC within 24 hours by the above mentioned phone numbers and inform of the receipt of the letter notifying you of your appointment. An appointment confirmation number, test date reporting time, test center location and instructions about identification documents will be faxed to you.

If you don`t get an appointment confirmation number, contact RRC or the test center where you are going to take an exam over the phone at least three business days prior to your first choice test date to confirm your appointment status. It is very important, because if you miss your appointment, you will forfeit your test fee.

Scheduling an appointment by mail:
To schedule an appointment, you will need a credit card for payment. Indicate five test date choices (month and date) in the International Test Schedule Form. It is desirable that the dates shouldn`t be in close succession, but within the period not less than a month. Indicate the test center number.
Mail the form and documents confirming your payment to the RRC:
CITO/Sylvan Learning System B. V.,
P.O. Box 1109
6801 BC Arnhem, the Netherlands

The ITSF and information o payment must be received at least 3 months prior to the first choice date. You will be assigned a test date and reporting time. If no appointments are available you will be assigned to a date as close as possible to your choices. If your assigned test date does not meet your needs, contact RRC within 24 hours and inform of the receipt of the letter notifying you of your appointment. An appointment confirmation number, test date reporting time, test center location and instructions about identification documents will be faxed to you.

If you don`t get an appointment confirmation number, contact RRC or the test center where you are going to take an exam over the phone at least three business days prior to your first choice test date to confirm your appointment status. It is very important, because if you miss your appointment, you will forfeit your test fee.

On-line registration:
Recently at official site of TOEFL appeared the opportunity of on-line registration of passing the test. Using that page one can avoid a headache and save money not paying for telephone communication and faxes. We advise you to take all advantages of on-line registration. You can register from here.

To receive information on the paper-based test, scheduling, forms of payment, test procedure and scores contact TOEFL Service:
P.O. box 6151
Princeton, NJ,
085416151 USA
tel. 1-609-771-71-00 from 8 a.m. till 6 p.m. according to New York time.
Fax: 1-609-771-75-00, e-mail: toefl@ets.org

 

THE LONG-AWAITED DAY HAS COME (SOME TEST-TAKING SUGGESTIONS)
TOEFL preparation guides recommend to have a good breakfast before the test and report to the test center at least 30 minutes before the testing session. Be sure to take along your passport (international is preferable) as you will not be allowed to enter without it. It would be better to leave at home your cellular phone, pager, calculator, electronic organizer, because such things are not permitted in the testing room. You may not eat, drink and smoke.
For chewing a gum you can be driven out of the room.

You will not be able to take the test without your 16-digit number that is reported while appointment scheduling (if you scheduled by mail, a special paper is sent). Don`t forget to do your hair as your picture will be taken.
Everyone to whom your score is reported will see this picture. We think it would be better to say "che-e-e-se" before the camera.

You will be required to write your signature before you enter or leave the testing room. You will have to spend in there about 3 hours and 20 minutes. For some people it can be quite a problem, so we recommend to dispose yourself beforehand.

To activate the program you must enter your number. And … let's start! Everything will look like the trivial round: you, a computer, headphones with a volume control knob and a mouse in your trembling hand. Before each section of the test you will be shown tutorials that will demonstrate what and how to do. You can read them back and forth - the time will not be counted. The principle of confirmation allows to change your answer before moving on to the next question if after more careful reading the question you realize that your answer is incorrect.

What is interesting is that when you take the paper-based test the incorrect answers will not lower your score. So if you are running out of time, answer by guess-work! But if you take the computer-based test, the best strategy is to choose the answer you consider the most correct.

If you are running out of time, it would be better to avoid guessing. Better leave the question without any answer.
Note taking and putting down questions are not permitted, it is a commercial secret.
In the first three sections there are four answer choices under the majority of questions - it is the multiple-choice format. You must choose the correct answer using a mouse.

If you are at your wit's end, try to eliminate any answer choices that are obviously incorrect and simply guess which one is correct.

Such a strategy can bring you 25-30 additional scores. The most important thing is not to fall into extremes: not to spend too much time on a single question or to click at once on the first answer that seems to be correct.
The characteristic feature of the first two sections is that you will receive test questions targeted to your performance level: if you answered correctly, the next question will be of the same difficulty or more difficult; if your answer is incorrect, the next question will be of the same difficulty or more simple. Your task is to answer as many difficult questions as possible, that is why it is worth paying more attention to the first 5-8 questions of each section (the Reading section is the exclusion: the questions there are given at random order).

In the Writing section you will have an opportunity to use paper and a pencil in the old manner, they will be given at your first request. Write in English at once, otherwise you will not have enough time to compose anything worthwhile.
Nobody will harass you. The testing room is controlled by the video-cameras and the computers are protected from the unsanctioned access by the passwords. Your cheating skills will hardly be of any use, do not even try.

 

DETERMINATION OF THE TOEFL SCORE
The CBT TOEFL is scored automatically. You can view your unofficial score (your essay will not have been rated) after you complete your test. Your essay score will be included only in your official score record that will be sent to you from Princeton in three weeks.

What is interesting is that you can cancel your score! In this case it will not be sent to any institutions, you will not receive a refund - you'll just leave the center with dignity. You can either look at your score or cancel it blindly. If you cancelled your score hastily, you will have an opportunity to restore it during 60 days. You pay $10 - your score appears again.

The score scale is the following: the maximum score for Listening is 30, the same for Reading; the total score for Structure and Writing is 30. Your essay rating counts for approximately half of the Structure/Writing total score. You also get a separate essay score , its possible range is from 1(miserable) to 6 (fantastic). You can get 0 only in case you composed an essay on another topic, in another language and in the like clinical cases.

Then your total score is reported to you: it can be from 0 to 300. Your score can be "zero" only if you didn't register or didn't come to take the test. For those who got used to the old scale, there exists a special scale to convert the scores. You can find it on TOEFL site (http://www.toefl.org/concords1.html) or in the official TOEFL Information Bulletin.
Your official score reports can be sent immediately to 4 institutions of your choice. One more copy will be sent to you if you indicate it in a special Bulletin. If you need more copies, you must do the following: fill a special coupon in the Bulletin, pay $11 (using a credit card only) for each address.

If you want to reschedule a testing appointment, you must contact the RRC no later than 3 business days before your appointment, or you will not be able to reschedule it and your test fee will not be refunded.
Remember that you may take the test only once per calendar month, even if you decided to cancel your scores. If you test more than once in a calendar month, your new scores will not be reported and your test fee will not be refunded.


We wish you good luck while preparation and taking this difficult universal international exam!

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