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TOEFL now in cyberspace

BS Reporter Mumbai
A new four-hour internet-based version of the TOEFL (Test of English as Foreign Language) test is being introduced worldwide called"�
 
TOEFL iBT (internet based test). The paper-based TOEFL test, however, will continue to be offered until the internet-based test is made available.
 
TOEFL has two existing formats "� computer-based and paper-based. In the new format, changes have been made in the speaking and writing sections. The speaking section will now have six tasks where the students will be given two independent tasks to express an opinion on a familiar topic and four integrated tasks to speak, based on what is read and heard. Up to 30 seconds will be given to prepare the response and one minute will be allotted to respond.
 
The writing section will comprise two tasks "� writing based on what is read and heard and supporting an opinion on a topic. Time allotted for this would be 50 minutes. Also there will be no grammar section in the new format. Grammar will be evaluated in speaking and writing responses. The reading and listening sections however, remain the same. All the four sections will be taken on the same day.
 
The scores of the test will now be reported online. Those who take the test can view the scores, 15 working days after the test. Scoring guides and sample responses for both the writing and speaking sections are available at www.ets.org/toefl
 
The new test will be administered in secure internet-based test centres on fixed test dates. The prices will vary from country to country.
 
TOEFL is an examination conducted by Education Testing Service (ETS) a private educational testing and measurement organisation. ETS also holds other exams like Graduate Records Examination (GRE), College Board's SAT, Advanced Placement (AP) et al. These exams are taken up by students and executives who wish to pursue studies abroad.

 
 

 

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First Published: Nov 08 2006 | 12:00 AM IST

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