Test of English as a Foreign Language
Test of English as a
Foreign Language or TOEFL, is a standardized test of English language
proficiency for non-native English language speakers wishing to enroll in U.S.
universities. The test is accepted by many English-speaking academic and
professional institutions. TOEFL is one of the two major English-language tests
in the world.
Formats and
content
Reading
The Reading section
consists of questions on 4–6 passages, each approximately 700 words in length.
The passages are on academic topics; they are the kind of material that might
be found in an undergraduate university textbook. Passages require understanding
of rhetorical functions such as cause-effect, compare-contrast and
argumentation. Students answer questions about main ideas, details, inferences,
essential information, sentence insertion, vocabulary, rhetorical purpose and
overall ideas. New types of questions in the TOEFL iBT test require filling out
tables or completing summaries. Prior knowledge of the subject under discussion
is not necessary to come to the correct answer.
Listening
The Listening section
consists of questions on six passages, each 3–5 minutes in length. These
passages include two student conversations and four academic lectures or
discussions. The conversations involve a student and either a professor or a
campus service provider. The lectures are a self-contained portion of an academic
lecture, which may involve student participation and does not assume
specialized background knowledge in the subject area. Each conversation and
lecture passage is heard only once. Test-takers may take notes while they
listen and they may refer to their notes when they answer the questions. Each
conversation is associated with five questions and each lecture with six. The
questions are meant to measure the ability to understand main ideas, important
details, implications, relationships between ideas, organization of
information, speaker purpose and speaker attitude.
Speaking
The Speaking section
consists of six tasks: two independent and four integrated. In the two
independent tasks, test-takers answer opinion questions on familiar topics.
They are evaluated on their ability to speak spontaneously and convey their
ideas clearly and coherently. In two of the integrated tasks, test-takers read
a short passage, listen to an academic course lecture or a conversation about
campus life and answer a question by combining appropriate information from the
text and the talk. In the two remaining integrated tasks, test-takers listen to
an academic course lecture or a conversation about campus life and then respond
to a question about what they heard. In the integrated tasks, test-takers are
evaluated on their ability to appropriately synthesize and effectively convey
information from the reading and listening material. Test-takers may take notes
as they read and listen and may use their notes to help prepare their responses.
Test-takers are given a short preparation time before they have to begin
speaking. The responses are digitally recorded, sent to ETS’s Online Scoring
Network (OSN), and evaluated by three to six raters.
Writing
The Writing section
measures a test taker's ability to write in an academic setting and consists of
two tasks: one integrated and one independent. In the integrated task,
test-takers read a passage on an academic topic and then listen to a speaker
discuss it. The test-taker then writes a summary about the important points in
the listening passage and explains how these relate to the key points of the
reading passage. In the independent task, the test-taker must write an essay
that states their opinion or choice, and then explain it, rather than simply
listing personal preferences or choices. Responses are sent to the ETS OSN and
evaluated by at least 3 different raters.
Paper-based
Test
The TOEFL® paper-based
Test (PBT) is available in limited areas. Scores are valid for two years after
the test date, and test takers can have their scores sent to institutions or
agencies during that time.
Listening (30 – 40
minutes)
The Listening section
consists of 3 parts. The first one contains 30 questions about short
conversations. The second part has 8 questions about longer conversations. The
last part asks 12 questions about lectures or talks.
Structure and Written
[removed]25 minutes)
The Structure and Written
Expression section has 15 exercises of completing sentences correctly and 25
exercises of identifying errors.
Reading Comprehension (55
minutes)
The Reading Comprehension section
has 50 questions about reading passages.
Writing (30 minutes)
The TOEFL PBT
administrations include a writing test called the Test of Written English
(TWE). This is one essay question with 250–300 words in average.