Certificate in TOEFL
The TOEFL course is designed to prepare individuals for the TOEFL iBT (Internet-based Test) exam, which measures English language proficiency for non-native English speakers. The course covers all four language skills tested in the TOEFL iBT: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. Participants learn test-taking strategies, improve language skills, and familiarize themselves with the format and content of the exam.
The TOEFL iBT exam assesses participants' ability to use and understand English at the university level. It consists of four sections:
- Reading: Participants read passages and answer questions to demonstrate comprehension.
- Listening: Participants listen to lectures, conversations, and discussions, then answer questions based on what they heard.
- Speaking: Participants express their opinions and respond to prompts using spoken English.
- Writing: Participants write essays in response to given topics.
Who should take the Exam:
The TOEFL iBT exam is suitable for individuals who are non-native English speakers and wish to study or work in English-speaking environments, particularly for academic purposes. It's ideal for:
- Students applying to colleges or universities where English is the language of instruction.
- Professionals seeking to improve their English language skills for career advancement or licensure requirements.
- Immigrants or individuals planning to relocate to English-speaking countries for work or study purposes.
Detailed Course Outline:
The TOEFL Exam covers the following topics -
- Introduction to TOEFL iBT
- Reading Skills Development
- Listening Skills Development
- Speaking Skills Development
- Writing Skills Development
- Vocabulary Enhancement
- Grammar Review
- Test-Taking Strategies and Practice
- Performance Evaluation and Feedback
- Exam Preparation and Review