TOEFL Preparation

TOEFL stands for Test of English as a Foreign Language. This test is generally taken for any course admissions in USA and Canada but now many other countries are also using this test for admissions to various courses.

The main purpose of TOEFL exam is to test the English proficiency of the candidates from other countries. Even candidates from English speaking countries may be asked to take this test since American English is different from English spoken in many countries including UK.

TOEFL includes the following sections:

1. Listening Comprehension : The purpose is to test your ability to understand regular conversations in American English. This test includes vocabulary and idiomatic expressions in spoken English and special grammatical constructions commonly used in speech.

You will hear short conversations as well as long conversations as the part of the test. After the short conversation, you will be asked one question and multiple choices of answers will be given. You have to choose one answer.
In the long conversations, you will be asked multiple questions based on the conversation. You have to choose the correct answer for each question.

2. Structure and Written Expression : This section includes sentences to test your knowledge of important structural and grammatical elements of standard written English. These sentences include a variety of topics and not specific to any specific field of study.

Many of the topics may refer to the United States or Canadian history, culture, art, or literature. However, you do not need to have a prior knowledge of these topics to answer these questions.

3. Reading Comprehension : In this section, you will be provided with several short passages. You must read and understand and the passage and then answer the questions based on the passage.

4. Writing :Tests the ability to write an Essay on a given subject.

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