The document discusses key details about the TOEFL exam, including:
- You can take the TOEFL exam as many times as you want if you do not achieve your desired score on a previous attempt.
- The TOEFL exam consists of four sections - Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. It lasts approximately 4 hours total.
- Scores from the TOEFL exam are accepted by over 8,500 educational institutions in 130 countries as part of the admissions process.
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1. How many times can present the TOEFL?
Although the TOEFL iBT does not endorse or it
fails, if you do not get in score you need, you
can present the TOEFL times as you want.
2. Existen cuatro formas de inscribirse al TOEFL iBT: por Internet, por tel辿fono,
por correo o en persona
TOEFL iBT prices vary depending on the country where you go to take the
test. The costs generally between US $ 160 and US $ 250.
3. TOEFL SECTIONS
READING
COMPREHENSION
It covers reading ability,
and can last from one
hour to hour and a half.
LISTENING
COMPREHENSION
compression hearing,
covers the ability to
understand spoken
language
SPEAKING
oral section: covering
the ability to
communicate the spoken
language.
WRITING
writing section: This section
does not occur in all types of
TOEFL iBT although in the
most demanded.
GRAMMAR
grammar section: examining
writing skills and the ability to
differentiate verb conjugation and
tenses.
4. DURATION TOEFL
The TOEFL IBT lasts approximately 4 hours. Of these, you will use
60 to 80 minutes to complete the reading comprehension
section. This depends on the number of tickets you should read
as you will 20 minutes to read and answer questions from each
reading. In the listening comprehension section you will have
between 60 and 90 minutes to listen and answer questions from
the classes and conversations you have to listen. They have a
duration of 3 to 5 minutes each. Then you have 20 minutes to
answer six tasks of speaking section.
5. TOEFL scores are accepted by more than
8,500 educational institutions in 130
countries, including Australia and the UK.