TOEFL stands for Test of English as a Foreign Language
It is recommended that students are at an intermediate level or higher to gain entry into this course.
The course covers
- The two skills – listening and reading
- Vocabulary relevant to TOEFL topics
- Discussions on relevant TOEFL topics
- Aspects of grammar needed for the TOEFL test
Practice is given with
- A range of TOEFL listening and reading tasks
- A step-by-step approach to building necessary strategies and skills
- Achievable test type tasks will be completed first, leading to more challenging and authentic test types.
- A broad range of language students will face either in the workplace or in the wider community
- Suitable materials selected to meet learners’ needs
- Test tips, relaxation techniques
In addition
- Regular practice tests on the two skills are provided
- These tests are used in class and for homework
- Opportunities for
- Pair work
- Group work
- Individual work
- Authentic TOEFL test papers are used
- Homework covers both skill areas
- Learners are encouraged and taught skills necessary to take charge of their learning
- Assessment criteria and the TOEFL grading system are examined.
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