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About  TOEFL Exam - Giới Thiệu về kỳ thi TOEFL(Bằng tiếng Việt)

If you are planning to study abroad, the TOEFL test is the one test that can take you anywhere.

In fact, more institutions accept TOEFL test scores than any other test scores in the world — more than 6,000 colleges, universities and licensing agencies in 110 countries.

Demonstrate your English-language skills.

The TOEFL (Internet-based Test) iBT measures how well you read, listen, speak and write in English and use these skills together in the university classroom. For example, you might read a passage or listen to a lecture, and then write or speak about what you learned.

Why Take the TOEFL Test?

  • No matter where in the world you want to study, the TOEFL test can help get you there. You will be eligible for admission to virtually any institution in the world — including the top colleges and universities in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia and New Zealand. See University Directory (PDF).
  • The TOEFL test gives you more flexibility on when, where and how often you can take the test than any other English-language test in the world.
  • You will be able to listen to lectures, view films, attend seminars, read textbooks, perform online research, speak with professors and other students, write academic papers, reports, e-mails and more.

Structure of the TOEFL iBT

Section Description Testing Time Questions Score Scale
Reading 3-5 passages from academic texts; approximately 700 words long; 12-14 questions per passage. 60-100 minutes 36-70 questions 0-30
Listening 4-6 lectures, some with classroom discussion; each 3-5 minutes long; 6 questions each. 2-3 conversations; each 3 minutes long; 5 questions each. 60-90 minutes 34-51 questions 0-30
Break - 10 minutes - -
Speaking 2 tasks to express an opinion on a familiar topic; 4 tasks to speak based on what is read and listened to. 20 minutes 6 tasks 0-4 points converted to 0-30 score scale
Writing 1 task to write based on what is read and listened to; 1 task to support an opinion on a topic. 50 minutes 2 tasks 0-5 points converted to 0-30 score scale
Total score - - - 0-120

 

 TOEFL Reading Tests

 TOEFL Listening Tests

 TOEFL Speaking Tests

 

Writing Tests

  1. Is playing games important for adults?

   2.  Is it more important to study science than it is to study literature?

  3.  What would you do with some free land?