TOEFL Resources

 

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The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is a proficiency test used to test the English language skills of students who have learned English as a second language. It is used to assess a student’s language skills for college admission purposes in North American and European schools where English the main language. The following is a list of useful resources for preparing to teach your own TOEFL language tests.

 

  1. Official TOEFL Website: The official TOEFL website (ets.org/toefl) offers a wide range of resources, including sample questions, practice tests, and test preparation tips.
  2. TOEFL iBT Test Prep Planner: This planner, available on the official TOEFL website, helps students create a study schedule and provides useful information about each section of the test.
  3. Official TOEFL Practice Online: ETS offers an online practice platform (ets.org/toefl/practice) that allows students to experience the actual TOEFL test format. It includes timed practice tests and practice questions for all sections.
  4. “The Official Guide to the TOEFL Test”: This book, published by ETS, is considered the most authoritative resource for TOEFL preparation. It provides in-depth explanations of each section, sample questions, and three full-length practice tests.
  5. Barron’s TOEFL iBT: This popular test preparation book by Barron’s includes comprehensive content review, strategies, and practice tests. It is known for its detailed answer explanations and additional online resources.
  6. “TOEFL iBT Prep Plus 2022-2023”: Published by Kaplan, this book offers a comprehensive review of each section of the TOEFL. It includes practice tests, audio tracks, and online resources.
  7. Magoosh TOEFL Prep: Magoosh provides an online TOEFL preparation course that includes video lessons, practice questions, and score prediction. It also offers a mobile app for convenient studying on the go.
  8. TOEFL Resources on YouTube: There are several YouTube channels dedicated to TOEFL preparation, such as “TOEFL Resources” and “English Lessons with Adam – Learn English [engVid].” These channels provide video lessons, practice questions, and helpful tips.
  9. TOEFL Vocabulary Apps: Mobile apps like “TOEFL Vocabulary” and “Magoosh TOEFL Vocabulary Builder” offer extensive word lists, flashcards, and quizzes to help students improve their vocabulary for the test.
  10. Online TOEFL Forums and Communities: Websites like toeflresources.com and www.englishforums.com have active forums where students can ask questions, share resources, and participate in discussions with other TOEFL test-takers.

Remember to check the credibility and relevance of resources before using them in your class. It’s always a good idea to review the official TOEFL materials.