The TOEFL iBT (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is an internationally recognized exam that measures your English language proficiency in academic settings. It is required by universities and institutions in English-speaking countries. The test evaluates four key skills: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing.
This section features 3-4 academic passages, followed by multiple-choice questions that assess your ability to understand the main ideas, details, and inferences within a text.
You will listen to lectures and conversations related to academic topics, followed by questions that test your ability to comprehend key ideas and details, and make inferences.
The speaking section includes 4 tasks, where you will express opinions, summarize information from readings and lectures, and respond to questions in English.
The writing section consists of 2 tasks: one integrated, requiring you to summarize and compare information from a reading and a lecture, and another independent task where you will write an essay on a given topic.