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TOEFL® Practice Online offers:
- Exclusive TOEFL iBT practice questions on all 4 skills: Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing
- The real TOEFL iBT test-taking experience
- Practice tests from ETS that help you prepare for test day
- Instant scores and performance feedback for all 4 skills
- Access to discussion boards
- Take the TOEFL Practice Online Tour
All practice products are for one-time use only. The tests will expire when completed. Once started, tests can be used in 1 of 2 modes, timed or un-timed. In either mode, you can exit, come back and restart the practice test. ETS reserves the right to expire the product 1 year after purchase.
Scoring
- Reading and Listening - Feedback includes the number of right and wrong answers, a scaled-score range (0 to 30) and analysis that helps you understand your performance level.
- Speaking - You speak into a microphone to record your responses, which are scored by the SpeechRater™ program, an automated scoring system. Scores and performance feedback are posted online within minutes. The SpeechRater program determines your ability with pronunciation, fluency, vocabulary and grammar. Your total score is converted to a score on a scale from 0-30.
- Writing - Feedback includes a rating (0 to 5) on each of 2 writing tasks, a scaled score (0 to 30) and feedback analysis.
Content
The Reading section has 3 academic reading passages.
- Questions measure your ability to understand and analyze the meaning of the passages.
- New features include a glossary and a review option.
The Listening section has 2 conversations and 4 lectures.
- Questions measure your ability to understand what you’ve heard.
- You may take notes while you listen.
- Some lectures include classroom dialogue.
The Speaking section has 6 tasks.
- The 2 independent tasks require you to speak on familiar topics.
- The 4 integrated tasks require you to use more than 1 skill when you answer. For example, you will read a passage and listen to a brief lecture or conversation and then speak your response.
The Writing section has 2 tasks.
- For the first task, you will read about an academic topic and then listen to a lecture on the same topic. You may take notes and use them to write your response, which is based on what you read and listened to.
- For the second task, you will write a response based on your own knowledge and experience.
System Requirements
- Microsoft® Windows 98, NT, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista or Windows 7
- Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher and the installation of an audio browser
- Headset and non-voice activated microphone are recommended for the Speaking section
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