The TOEFL iBT test measures your ability to use and understand English at the university level. And it evaluates how well you combine your listening, reading, speaking and writing skills to perform academic tasks.
During the test, you are asked to perform tasks that combine more than one skill, such as:
Section | Time Limit | Questions | Tasks |
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Reading* | 60–90 minutes | 36–56 questions | Read 3 passages from academic texts and answer questions. |
Listening | 60–90 minutes | 34–51 questions | Listen to lectures, classroom discussions and conversations, then answer questions. |
Break | 10 minutes | — | — |
Speaking | 20 minutes | 6 tasks |
Express an opinion on a familiar topic; speak based on reading and listening tasks. |
Writing | 50 minutes | 2 tasks |
Write essay responses based on reading and listening tasks; support an opinion in writing. |
The sessions for TOEFL® iBT involve detailed insight into the four sections. Every student receives a terminal for practice sessions and all his activities are preserved and individually monitored. The faculty provides one-on-one inputs for the speaking and writing sections to enable the student to adhere to the modules in a way that maximizes his scores. Practice is followed by 12 mock tests which are meticulously inspected to enhance the student’s potential and make him perform to the best of his aptitude.