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Teaching TOEFL



EstherLee76
Peru

Teaching TOEFL
 

Hello again,

 

I have a lot of questions about the TOEFL exam. I have a small business preparing students for the Cambridge Exams but some students have asked me to consider preparing them for the TOEFL and I know almost nothing about it. It seems to me that it is more or less on the Euro Framework of C1, more or less CAE, am I right? Can anyone recommend a good textbook? Teaching tips?

 

Thanks so much as always,

Esther

20 Oct 2017      





maryse pey�
France

https://www.ets.org/toefl/ibt/about
 
Hi Esther here is an official site to have details about this exam. It is for foreigners who want to attend a British university for example.
 
You must deal with several skills (written tests - test comprehension, vocabulary..., oral comprehension)
 
I hope this link will answer your questions.
 
Very good weekend.
 
Maryse.

20 Oct 2017     



joannajs
Poland

Hello Esther,
 
As a follow-up to Maryse, this is a test which is kind of similar to IELTS, so not positioned at any particular level but aimed at measuring candidates � competence whatever it may be. Thus, there is no "passing" or "failing" grade, it depends what you need. I guess nowadays the internet version is the most popular (IBT) - max score there is 120, in the computer one - max is 300. For what I know, the paper version is no longer provided ;-)
Candidates have to do reading, writing, listening and speaking. The reading and listening sections are graded i.e. put from the easiest to the most difficult like a university lecture. In the reading section for instance I remember a text about corn husking 
 
If I were you, I �d definitely adopt a coursebook, especially that you don �t have much experience. Macmillan has Direct to TOEFL, OXford University Press has: Oxford Preparation Course for TOEFL IBT Exam (B2-C2 level, there is an extra video you can buy to it) and Tactics for the TOEFL IBT Test(B1-C1), Cambridge University Press offers Cambridge Preparation for the TOEFL test 4th ed. - just to mention a few - your choice. 
 
You can get some free test questions from the website - I �d take advantage.
 
keep my fingers crossed, joanna 

20 Oct 2017