Showing posts with label TOEFL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TOEFL. Show all posts

Saturday, May 15, 2010

TOEFL : TOEFL conversion chart between TOEFL Paper, TOEFL Computer and TOEFL iBT

TOEFL conversion chart between TOEFL Paper, TOEFL Computer and TOEFL iBT
*** Note : This comparion is made by the ELT Center at the University of Sheffield and does not imply recognition by IELTS or ETS Ltd

TOEFL and ELTS Conversion Chart

TOEFL and IELTS Conversion Chart
***** Note : This comparison is made by the University of Southhampton and does not imply recognition by IELTS or ES Ltd

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Language : Tactics for sitting for the TOEFL Test ( PART 2 )

Building Skills for the TOEFL is designed to help you to develop skills required to be successful on the actual TOEFL. The following advice on TOEFL tactics will help you to make the best use of all the material presented through out the TOEFL Module.

ii.> TOEFL Tactics : Planning your Program

1.) You need a clear overview of the materials
2.) You need to spread your study over a many week as possible. it is not a good idea to do a lot of studying in a short amount of time.
3.) You need to use all the materials for each section.
4.) You can study together with your friends who are good at TOEFL. it will help you prepare your TOEFL Test.
5.) You need to study each day, on a regular basic. One hour of study on each of six days is more beneficial than six hours of study on one day.
6.) If you are studying with a class, what is important for you to do your homework carefully everyday. What you do at home is sometime more important than what you do in class. You can not benefit from the teacher's presentation unless you are prepared for the class.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Language : Tactics for sitting the TOEFL Test ( PART 1 )

Building Skills for TOELF is designed to help you to develop skills required to be successful on the actual TOEFL. The following advice on ToEFL tactics will help you to make the best use of all the material presented through out the TOEFL Module.

i.> TOEFL Tactics : keeping the TOEFL in perspective
1.) Do not fall into the trap of thinking that only study materials and books labeled TOEFL will help you prepare for the test. All good language books can help you.
2.) You should consider how your courses in grammar , reading , writing and listening relate to TOEFL Test
3.) You need to remember that beging a fluent speaker of English does not necessarily mean that you will get a good TOEFL Score. Good reading and writing ability are even more important for academic success.
4.) People who write well in English make the best scores on TOEFL. If you can not write good composition in English, you will probably not get a good TOEFL Score. Learn to write well.