TOEFL Test News
It is important to keep up on the latest news on the TOEFL Test. To help you, test-guide.com has compiled the resources below, which change on a daily basis.
Latest News on the TOEFL Test:
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TOEFL Tips From ETS: Writing Advice - Manhattan Review (blog)
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TOEFL Tips From ETS: Writing AdviceManhattan Review (blog)ETS has thankfully released some very valuable tips for the writing section on the TOEFL exam. It seems to be that most of the tips are for the integrated ... |
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TOEFL Tips From ETS: Listening Advice - Manhattan Review (blog)
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TOEFL Tips From ETS: Listening AdviceManhattan Review (blog)ETS, the maker of the TOEFL exam, has generously released some highly coveted tips for those of you looking to take the TOEFL sometime soon. ... |
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TOEFL TIP: Practice Summarizing to Improve Writing
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TOEFL TIP: Listening to Connect Ideas
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TOEFL TIP: Integrated Speaking Exercises
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TOEFL TIP: Focus on Your Weakest Skills
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TOEFL Reading Comprehension - InfoCuts (blog)
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TOEFL Reading ComprehensionInfoCuts (blog)The TOEFL test is mandatory for people to pass before getting the visa of a particular country. This test consists of reading, speaking, listening and ... |
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TOEFL
Official site for the Test of English as a Foreign Language, from the Educational Testing Service.
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Step Into The World Of A Live Dictionary - Jazzou (blog)
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Lyndhurst library to offer ESL classes - NorthJersey.com
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Educational Testing Service (ETS)
Gateway to definitive information on college and graduate school tests including Advanced Placement, SAT, GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, and PRAXIS. Online registration.
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The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) Exam is intended to measure a student’s ability to understand and use English at a college level. Over 6,000 colleges, government organizations, and businesses accept
TOEFL test scores worldwide. The TOEFL Test serves a similar function to other standardized tests (such as
SAT and
ACT Tests) in that they used by colleges and universities as a factor in admissions. Different institutions place varying degrees of importance on standardized tests, such as the TOEFL, and use them along with other factors such as GPA, class rank, community service, recommendations and extracurricular activities.