A TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) course typically covers the four language skills that are tested on the exam:
reading, listening, speaking, and writing.
The course also provide students with test-taking strategies and tips to improve their overall score.
Below is a outline of what our TOEFL course cover:
- Introduction to the TOEFL exam: This section will provide an overview of the TOEFL exam, its structure, and scoring criteria.
- Reading comprehension: This section will cover strategies for reading comprehension, including skimming, scanning, and summarizing. It will also cover the types of reading passages and questions that are commonly found on the TOEFL exam.
- Listening comprehension: This section will cover strategies for listening comprehension, including note-taking, predicting, and summarizing. It will also cover the types of listening passages and questions that are commonly found on the TOEFL exam.
- Speaking: This section will cover strategies for speaking on the TOEFL exam, including how to organize ideas, express opinions, and give reasons. It will also cover the types of speaking tasks that are commonly found on the TOEFL exam.
- Writing: This section will cover strategies for writing on the TOEFL exam, including how to organize ideas, develop arguments, and write a coherent essay. It will also cover the types of writing tasks that are commonly found on the TOEFL exam.
- Vocabulary and grammar: This section will cover important vocabulary and grammar rules that are commonly tested on the TOEFL exam.
- Test-taking strategies: This section will provide students with test-taking strategies and tips to help them perform their best on the TOEFL exam.
- Practice tests: Throughout the course, students should have the opportunity to take practice tests that mimic the format and content of the actual TOEFL exam.