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TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is an essential pre-requisite for international students whose native tongue is not English and who are seeking admission in US or Canadian universities.

The purpose is to test their proficiency in English language. More than 2,400 colleges and universities in the US and Canada require TOEFL scores. In addition to universities and colleges, many government agencies and scholarship programs also require TOEFL.

The test has three sections:

  • Listening comprehension. This measures your ability to understand English as it is spoken in North America.

  • Written and structure expression. This measures the ability to recognize language appropriate for standard written English.

  • Reading comprehension. This measures your ability to understand short passages similar in topic and style to academic texts used in North American colleges and universities.

Test of Spoken English 

Your score on the or TSE is used by the college/university to measure your general oral English language proficiency. Usually, some of the universities make TSE scores a must, especially if one is enrolling for a Psychology program. Chances of getting a teaching assistantship are good if your scores are high. However, it is not an essential pre-requisite for many programs. 

You will have to pay extra and register separately for TSE. You also need to also obtain a separate TSE bulletin.

Test of Written English

TWE ( Test of Written English) measures your proficiency in writing in the English language on an assigned topic. Here you are required to compose an essay. This is available, along with the TOEFL tests, only on some dates. You need not pay extra or register for it separately. Though it appears along with TOEFL on some test dates on the paper-based test, it is not compulsory. However, some colleges/universities ask for it and you will have a note on your TOEFL score report that mentions specifically that you have not taken your TWE.

Contact:

Road 27, House 110,
Banani, Dhaka
Tel: (880) (2) 8813440-4
Fax: (880) (2) 9881677
E-mail: dhaka@usia.gov

Or

Educational Testing Service
PO Box 6159
Princeton, NJ, 08541-6159
USA
Website: http://www.toefl.org/ or http://www.ets.org/

 

TOEFL Publications

For Test Takers: 

Information Bulletins, 2000-01 (complete document):

TOEFL Computer-Based Test Bulletin

TOEFL, TWE, TSE Bulletin (paper-based test)

Supplemental TOEFL Administrations

Test of Spoken English (TSE) Bulletin

Practice Test Materials from Bulletins

TOEFL CBT Sample Questions

TOEFL CBT Writing Topics

Test Center Lists, 2000-01

Paper-Based TOEFL, TWE, and TSE

Computer-Based TOEFL

Supplemental TOEFL

Test of Spoken English (TSE)

Code Lists from Bulletins

Institutional Code List

Departmental Code List

Country Code List

Language Code List

 

For Educators and Researchers

Computer-Based TOEFL Score User Guide, 1999 Edition

TOEFL Tips: Preparing Students for the Computer-Based Test

TOEFL Test and Score Manual, 1997 Edition (Paper Test)

TOEFL Test Center Reference List, 2000-01

TOEFL Test and Score Data Summaries

93-94 Edition

94-95 Edition

95-96 Edition

96-97 Edition

97-98 Edition

98-99 Edition

99-00 Edition

Test of Written English Guide, 1996 Edition

The Researcher, 2000 Edition

The Researcher, 1999 Edition

 

 

 

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