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The Test Of English as a Foreign Language (or TOEFL, pronounced "toe-full", or sometimes just "toffle") evaluates the potential success of an individual to use and understand Standard American English at a college level. It is required for non-native applicants at many English-speaking colleges and universities. A TOEFL score is valid for 2 years, and then is deleted from the official database. English language spread in the United States. ...


The TOEFL is administered worldwide by Educational Testing Service (ETS). The test was first administered 1964 and has since been taken by nearly 20 million students. The Educational Testing Service (or ETS) is the worlds largest private educational testing and measurement organization, operating on an annual budget of approximately $900 million. ... 1964 (MCMLXIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1964 calendar). ...

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Formats and contents

Internet-based

Since its introduction in late 2005, the Internet-based test (iBT) has progressively replaced both the computer-based (CBT) and paper-based (PBT) tests. The iBT has been introduced in phases, with the United States, Canada, France, Germany, and Italy in 2005 and the rest of the world in 2006, with test centers added regularly. The demand for test seats remains very high even after almost a year after the introduction of the test, candidates have to wait for months since shortterm test dates are fully booked. The four-hour test consists of four sections, each measuring mainly one of the basic language skills (although some tasks may require multiple skills) and focusing on language used in an academic, higher-education environment. Note-taking is allowed in the iBT. 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

  1. Reading
    After each academic reading passage (out of 3-5), questions are posed about content, intent of the author, and ideas inferred from the passage. New types of questions in the iBT require paraphrasing, filling out tables or completing summaries. Generally prior knowledge of the subject under discussion is not necessary to come to the correct answer, though a priori knowledge may help.
  2. Listening
    Questions refer to the content and intent of the phrases, as well as to the speakers' attitude and meaning, either in short conversations or in lectures.
  3. Speaking
    New to the iBT, this section contains questions relating to personal experiences or preferences, as well as tasks that also involve reading passages and listening to short conversations and lectures. Test takers are expected to convey information, explain ideas and defend opinions clearly, coherently and accurately.
  4. Writing
    One task requires test takers to defend a position relative to a specified general topic. In the other task, a reading passage and a lecture are presented, and test takers must answer a question relating the main points of both the passage and the lecture.

(Detailed descriptions and samples are available at the official website.)


Computer-based

The computer-based test (CBT) was abolished on September 30th 2006. It is divided into four sections, measuring language proficiency in listening, structure (grammar), reading and writing. Note-taking is not allowed.

  1. Listening Comprehension (45-70 minutes)
    • Type of Questions: Conversations between two or more people in academic environments. Short conversations between students, and lectures may be possible conversations. Questions are basically of the who said what type.
  2. Structure (grammar) (15-20 minutes)
    • Type of Questions: Identify the erroneous word(s) in the sentence. Fill in the blanks using the appropriate word.
  3. Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary (70-90 minutes)
    • Type of Question: Questions are posed about content, intent of the author, and ideas inferred from each of the 3-4 passages given.
  4. Essay Writing (30 minutes)
    • Type of Question: To write an essay on a given general topic, and take a position towards it. eg: "Is stem cell research necessary? Explain your stance."

The Listening and Structure sections are computer-adaptive, meaning that the difficulty level of each question depends on the correctness of previous responses. A computer-adaptive test (CAT) is a form of test that adapts to the testees ability level. ...


Three subscores are obtained, each of which is given on a 0-30 scale: Listening, Structure/Writing (combined), and Reading. These subscores are averaged to obtain the final score, which is in a 0-300 scale. The Writing score is also reported separately, on a 0-6 scale.


Paper-based

In areas where the iBT and CBT are not available, a paper-based test (PBT) is given. The PBT tests essentially the same skills as the CBT, albeit with some differences, noticeably the number of questions (which is higher in the PBT) and the score scales. The final PBT score ranges between 310 and 677, and is based on three subscores: Listening (31-68), Structure (31-68) and Reading (31-67). Unlike the CBT, the score of the Writing section (referred to as the Test of Written English, TWE) is not part of the final score; instead, it is reported separately on a scale from 0 to 6.


ETS has released tables to convert between CBT and PBT scores.


Criticism

TOEFL, like many standardized tests, has come under increasing scrutiny as a measure of the ability to use English effectively. There is an increasing number of major English speaking universities that now only accept alternate tests or their own test as a measure of whether a student will be capable of using English in an academic milieu. Some of its weaknesses are: A university is an institution of higher education and of research, which grants academic degrees. ...

  • Because English does exhibit some orthographic patterns (such as the use of -ing on the end of many verbs), test takers can be taught strategies to look for the patterns without having an understanding of the underlying grammar involved.
  • Native speakers of English who take the test often find themselves with mediocre results, even in multiple choice questions. Ideally, a test for English proficiency should be simple and straightforward for a native speaker. Instead, such tests often focus on obscure rules of grammar and "proper" uses. For example, the use of "can" and "may" does have a formal use, but native English speakers not only ignore the formal use on most occasions, they are never confused when another speaker switches the two.
  • Until recently, TOEFL did not test the ability to speak English. In most environments, the ability to speak intelligibly and without undue delay is vital. Because TOEFL did not measure this, learners may neglect this part of their education to focus on the skills the test does measure. As a result, many universities request incoming teaching assistants who are not native English speakers to take additional tests (such as the Test of Spoken English or university-administered tests) to ensure their ability to communicate with their students. The TOEFL iBT, which does test speaking skills, seems to address this issue.
  • Candidates complain about the TOEFL iBT, mainly because of the speaking section as the noise level is raised very high since everybody has to respond orally to six questions. In addition, the number of seats available is limited (usually filled 4 months before deadline date).

Speak can mean: Look up speak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... A teaching assistant (TA) is a junior scholar employed on a temporary contract by a college or university for the purpose of assisting a professor by teaching students in recitation or discussion sessions, holding office hours, grading homework or exams, supervising labs (in science and engineering courses), and sometimes teaching... The Test of Spoken English (TSE) is an oral test administered to non-native English speakers. ...

See also

This is a list of standardized tests that students may have to take for admissions to various schools: // ISEE - Independent School Entrance Examination SSAT - Secondary School Admission Test Eleven plus - For entry to grammar schools in the UK PSLE - Entrance test into Secondary Schools for Singapore OKS - Entrance test into... The Educational Testing Service (or ETS) is the worlds largest private educational testing and measurement organization, operating on an annual budget of approximately $900 million. ... International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a test of English language proficiency. ... Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) measures the ability of non-native English-speaking people to use English in everyday work activities. ... It has been suggested that Teaching English as a Second Language be merged into this article or section. ...

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  Results from FactBites:
 
TOEFL - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1037 words)
A TOEFL score is valid for 2 years, and then is deleted from the official database.
Because TOEFL did not measure this, learners may neglect this part of their education to focus on the skills the test does measure.
Candidates complain about the TOEFL iBT mainly because of the speaking section as the noise level is raised very high since everybody has to respond orally to six questions.
Institutional TOEFL (608 words)
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) measures the ability of non-native speakers of English to use and understand North American English as it is used in college and university settings.
TOEFL scores are required by more than 4,300 colleges and universities, professional schools, and sponsoring institutions.
The new writing section of the TOEFL is not currently a part of the Institutional TOEFL at PSU (as of 12/2004), but it may be added some time in the future.
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