WHAT IS TOEFL?
The Test of English as a foreign Language (TOEFL)
is an examination used to evaluate a nonnative English
speaker's proficiency in the English language. Many
North American colleges and universities, as well
large number of institutions, agencies, and program,
ask for official TOEFL score reports. An acceptable
score on the TOEFL exam depends on the specific
requirements of the particular institution or agency
involved.
Why TOEFL? The main
reason behind TOEFL is that you can complete your
Education in English successfully. The TOEFL is now
only available as a computer-adaptive test. This is
how it works: instead of having a pre-determined
mixture of easy, medium, and hard questions, the
computer will select questions for you based on how
well you are doing. The first question will be of
medium difficulty; if you get it right, the second
question will be selected from a large group of
questions that are a little harder; if you get the
first question wrong, the second will be a little
easier. The result is that the test automatically
adjusts to your skill level. But the Reading
Comprehension is not computer adaptive. The Tough
questions have more credit than easier ones.
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