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TOEFL Test PrepPlannertest preparation Campus lifE reading proficiency 130 countriesspeaking essentiallisteningmost widely accepted writinggo anywhere your ideas do anything communicate become Successfuluniversity classroom preparation plan success test preparationAn eight-week plan to prepare for theTOEFL iBT test, including: Skill-building activities Sample TOEFL iBT test questions Tips for success on test day . and beyond!

TOEFL Test PrepPlannerContentsForeword.2Chapter 1: Using the Planner.5Chapter 2: About the TOEFL iBT Test.11Chapter 3: Speaking.14Chapter 4: Reading.21Chapter 5: Listening.26Chapter 6: Writing.31Chapter 7: Test Day and Beyond.38Appendix 1: Sample Questions.42Appendix 2: Sample Score Report.75Appendix 3: Scoring Guides—Speaking.77Appendix 4: Scoring Guides—Writing.80Appendix 5: Sample Independent Writing Topics.83Appendix 6: Speaking and Writing Score Conversion Charts.85Go anywhere from here.1

TOEFL Test PrepPlannerForewordCongratulations! You’ve made the right decision to take the TOEFL test—the test thatgives you the unmatched advantage over other English-language tests.There’s no question that the TOEFL test is the most widely accepted English-language testin the world—that’s why we say the TOEFL test can help you “go anywhere.” More than8,500 colleges, universities and agencies in 130 countries accept TOEFL scores, includingthe U.S. and Canada as well as the U.K. and Australia. This gives you the flexibility ofsending your test scores to any of these destinations. It’s no wonder more than 27 millionpeople have taken the TOEFL test since it was introduced in 1964.The TOEFL test is also the most highly respected English-language test in the world.In fact, it’s the only test that simulates university classroom and campus life and wasdeveloped with the help of leading universities. By doing well on the TOEFL iBT test,you will prove you have the reading, listening, speaking and writing skills that universitiesare looking for—and show that you can effectively combine these skills to communicateyour ideas in and out of the classroom. Preparing for the test will help you build theEnglish skills you need to succeed in an academic setting and beyond.TOEFL Test Prep PlannerplaneplanThat’s the purpose of this TOEFL Test Prep Planner—to help you understand how toprepare for the test effectively and to help you build the English skills you need to succeed.Chapter 1 provides you with a test preparation plan to use in the eight weeks leading upto your test date. Chapter 2 gives you general information about the test and scoring.Chapters 3 through 6 provide more information about the four sections of the test as wellas activities you can do to build your skills. Chapter 7 tells you what to do on and aftertest day.We’ve also created a special website with useful links to accompany the Planner atwww.ets.org/toefl/planner.2Go anywhere from here.

TOEFL Test PrepPlannerSample QuestionsWe know that working with sample questions is essential to preparing for the test, so the Plannerincludes examples of question types from each of the four skills sections. See Appendix 1.Test takers have told us that simulations of the test are also important, so the chart below shows youwhere to find sample questions that can simulate the test to varying degrees. Some of these samplesare included on the Planner website, while others are available for purchase in order to enhance yourpreparation experience.Source of Authentic Sample QuestionsNumber ofQuestionsSourceAt least one of eachquestion type:Free Sample Questions14 Reading11 Listening6 Speaking2 WritingTOEFL iBT Test OnlineSampler 13 Reading11 Listening3 Speaking1 WritingThe Official Guide to theTOEFL TestHundreds of practicequestions and essaytopics, including 3 fullpractice testsTOEFL Practice Online4 complete testsavailable, withsame day scoringand feedback FormatSimulationof the TOEFLiBT TestingExperienceDownload (with audioand sample Speakingresponses)MediumWhere wOnlineHigheBook or paper bookwith DVDMediumOnlineHighAppendix 1: SamplequestionsSAMPLink to it from your onlinetest registration flpracticeOther free resources that you may find helpful on the path to your destination: TOEFL website at www.ets.org/toefl TOEFL Go Anywhere website at www.toeflgoanywhere.org TOEFL TV Channel at www.youtube.com/TOEFLtvGoGo anywhereanywhere fromfrom here.here.3

TOEFL Test PrepPlannerThe Path to YourTOEFL Destination You need to complete many steps to get to the college or university of your choice. Wehope you’ve been progressing on the path to your TOEFL Destination by completing Steps 1through 4 below. If not, please work on completing these four steps now. Then move on toStep 5 to use this Planner to prepare and practice for the test.Step1Choose your destinationsIf you don’t know where to apply, choose from the 8,500 institutions in 130countries in the TOEFL Destinations Directory at www.toeflgoanywhere.org.Step2Know your destination deadlines and requirementsResearch application deadlines and score requirements for each of youruniversity or college destinations. You can start your score requirement researchwith the TOEFL Destinations Directory and then contact the institution formore specific requirements. If you’re applying for postgraduate studies, findout if your institution requires the GRE or other tests. You can go to the GREwebsite at www.ets.org/gre for more information.Step3Decide when and where to take the testChoose an available test date from among 4,500 testing locations in over 165countries. Plan to take the TOEFL test at least two to three months before yourinstitution’s application deadline.Step4Register for the TOEFL iBT Test three to four monthsbefore your test dateYou can register online, by phone, or by mail. Go to www.toeflgoanywhere.orgfor more information on how to register.Step4Go anywhere from here.5Prepare and practiceUse this TOEFL Test Prep Planner and follow the test preparation plan duringthe eight weeks leading up to your test date.

TOEFL Test PrepPlannerchapter1Using the PlannerYou’ve been studying English for some time now, so you’ve developed a level ofproficiency in your reading, listening, speaking and writing skills. Now you’ll want tomake sure you’re familiar with the test format and that you’re ready to do your best.This Planner gives you test information, sample questions and activities to build yourskills, and much more.To supplement the Planner materials, we encourage you to purchase theseadditional resources:Get complete tests on TOEFL Practice Online at www.ets.org/toeflpractice.TOEFL Practice Online allows you to experience the real test and get same dayscores and feedback.The Official Guide to the TOEFL Test at www.ets.org/toefl/guide. This bookprovides practice with hundreds of real TOEFL questions and has a CD-ROMwith three full-length, authentic practice tests. It is available in both eBook andprint formats.Getting StartedIt’s important that you surround yourself with English and use it as much as possiblebetween now and test day. Be sure to keep in mind that memorizing and cramming aren’tgood ways to prepare for the TOEFL test.We’ve provided you with a plan to help you thoroughly prepare for the test in the eightweeks leading up to test day. The chart on the following pages indicates each week’sobjective, tasks to complete and resources to help you complete them, as well as achecklist so you can check off each task as you complete it.Go anywhere from here.5

TOEFL Test PrepPlanner Chapter 1: Using the PlannerFollowing is the actual order of the test sections: Reading, Listening, Speakingand Writing. The Planner leads the chapters with Speaking (with Reading, Listeningand Writing following) because Speaking is often the skill students are least familiarand comfortable with; however, you may wish to change this order to work onimproving your weakest skills first.WEEK 1OBJECTIVESDetermine your targetscoresTASKS AND RESOURCES Determine your total score (and section scores ifavailable) by researching the score requirementsof your TOEFL Destination institution atwww.toeflgoanywhere.org.COMPLETEDTarget rize yourselfwith the test Read Planner Chapter 2: About the TOEFL iBT Test. eplan Review the Test Overview section on thePlanner website www.ets.org/toefl/planner.Learn from others’ testexperiences Join online chat rooms, blogs or socialnetworking sites.View and experiencethe TOEFL iBT TestOnline Sampler samp Access the Sampler from the “ViewOrder” link on your profile when you registeronline.Take a completeTOEFL practice test toestablish your startingpoint Network with students who have taken the test.tpo Go to www.ets.org/toeflpractice topurchase tests. Take one complete practice test now to establishyour starting point. Chart your scores in the checklist column. Addall of your section scores to calculate your totalscore. Convert your ratings on the Speaking andWriting sections to scaled scores by using theconversion chart in Appendix 6.My e The OfficialGuide to the TOEFL Test og The Official Guide to the TOEFL Testincludes hundreds of TOEFL passages, questionsand topics from previous tests. It includes aCD-ROM with complete practice tests. Purchase the book online atwww.ets.org/toefl/guide or from your localbookstore in eBook or print format.6Go anywhere from here.

TOEFL Chapter 1: Using the PlannerWEEK 2OBJECTIVESTASKS AND RESOURCESLearn about theSpeaking section Read Planner Chapter 3: Speaking.View and experiencesample Speakingquestions See sample Speaking questions in PlannerAppendix 1.COMPLETEDTest PrepPlannerReading as much as possiblein English is an essential partof building your reading skills.Go to www.lexile.com/toeflfor a list of books that areassociated with TOEFL iBT skill levels. Review Speaking Scoring Guides in PlannerAppendix 3 to understand what score levelsmean. eplan Listen to sample responses and viewraters’ comments on the Planner websitewww.ets.org/toefl/planner to help you identifyyour current level and understand what aresponse at your desired level is like. Refer tothe Scoring Guides as you listen.Practice your Speakingskills Pick three general activities and three targetedactivities from Chapter 3 (pages 17–20) to workon your Speaking skills. og Use the Speaking chapter in The OfficialGuide to the TOEFL Test (Chapter 4) for morepractice.Activity 1Activity 2Activity 3Activity 4Activity 5Activity 6WEEK 3OBJECTIVESTASKS AND RESOURCESLearn about the Readingsection Read Planner Chapter 4: Reading.View and experiencesample Readingquestions eplan Review sample Reading questions inPlanner Appendix 1 and experience them on thePlanner website www.ets.org/toefl/planner.Practice your Readingskills Pick three general activities and three targetedactivities from Chapter 4 (pages 23–25) to workon your Reading skills. og Use the Reading chapter in The OfficialGuide to the TOEFL Test (Chapter 2) for morepractice.COMPLETEDActivity 1Activity 2Activity 3Activity 4Activity 5Activity 6Go anywhere from here.7

TOEFL Test PrepPlanner Chapter 1: Using the PlannerWEEK 4OBJECTIVESTASKS AND RESOURCESLearn about theListening section Read Planner Chapter 5: Listening.View and experiencesample Listeningquestions eplan Review sample Listening questions inPlanner Appendix 1 and experience them on thePlanner website www.ets.org/toefl/planner.Practice your Listeningskills Pick three general activities and three targetedactivities from Chapter 5 (pages 28–30) to workon your Listening skills. og Use the Listening chapter in The OfficialGuide to the TOEFL Test (Chapter 3) for morepractice.COMPLETEDActivity 1Activity 2Activity 3Activity 4Activity 5Activity 6WEEK 5OBJECTIVESTASKS AND RESOURCESLearn about the Writingsection Read Planner Chapter 6: Writing.View and experiencesample Writingquestions See sample Writing questions in PlannerAppendix 1.COMPLETED Review Writing Scoring Guides in PlannerAppendix 4 to understand what score levelsmean. eplan Read sample responses and raters’comments in Appendix 1 to help you identifyyour current level and understand what aresponse at your desired level is like. Refer tothe Scoring Guides as you read.Practice your Writingskills Pick three general activities and three targetedactivities from Chapter 6 (pages 34–37) to workon your Writing skills. og Use the Writing chapter in The OfficialGuide to the TOEFL Test (Chapter 5) for morepractice.Activity 1Activity 2Activity 3Activity 4Activity 5Activity 68Go anywhere from here.

TOEFL Test PrepChapter 1: Using the Planner PlannerWEEK 6OBJECTIVESTASKS AND RESOURCESPlanning for test day Read Planner Chapter 7: Test Day and Beyondand gather the documents you will need to takewith you.Take a complete TOEFLpractice test to measureyour progress og Take a complete practice test inThe Official Guide to the TOEFL Test. Use theinstructions in the Guide to calculate yourReading and Listening scaled scores. Time yourself for each section and try tosimulate the test setting.Get evaluations forSpeaking and Writing Ask a teacher or tutor to evaluate your Speakingresponses to the practice test using the ScoringGuides in Appendix 3 of the Planner. Use theconversion charts in Appendix 6 to convert theratings to a scaled score.COMPLETEDMy scores:ReadingListeningMy scores:SpeakingWriting Ask a teacher or tutor to evaluate your Writingresponses to the practice test using the ScoringGuides in Appendix 4 of the Planner. Use theconversion charts in Appendix 6 to convert theratings to a scaled score.Practice more on yourweakest skills Compare your scores to your first test in Week 1.Decide which skills to focus on. Review the Planner chapters that correspond toyour weakest skills. Complete three additional activities for each ofyour weakest skills. og Use Chapters 2 through 5 of The OfficialGuide to the TOEFL Test for more practice.Activity 1Activity 2Activity 3WEEK 7OBJECTIVESTake a second completeTOEFL practice test toestablish your readinessfor test dayTASKS AND RESOURCES tpo Take a second complete practice testonline at www.ets.org/toeflpractice. Add allof your section scores to calculate your totalscore. Convert your ratings on the Speaking andWriting sections to scaled scores by using theconversion chart in Appendix 6.COMPLETEDMy scores:ReadingListeningSpeakingWritingTotal Stay in Timed Mode as much as possible tosimulate the test setting. Review the directions for each section as you gothrough the practice test. Compare these scores to the scores on youronline practice test from Week 2 to Week 7.Decide which of the four skills to focus on.Go anywhere from here.9

TOEFL Test PrepPlannerChapter 1: Using the PlannerContinue preparing Focus on improving your weakest skills usingthe Planner and The Official Guide to theTOEFL Test.WEEK 8OBJECTIVESTASKS AND RESOURCESContinue preparing Focus on improving your weakest skills usingthe Planner and The Official Guide to theTOEFL Test.Take another practicetest og Take another complete practice testin The Official Guide to the TOEFL Test. Usethe instructions in the Guide to calculate yourReading and Listening scaled scores.COMPLETEDMy scores:ReadingListening Time yourself for each section and try tosimulate the test setting.Get evaluations forSpeaking and Writing Ask a teacher or tutor to evaluate your Speakingresponses to the practice test using the ScoringGuides in Appendix 3 of the Planner. Use theconversion charts in Appendix 6 to convert theratings to a scaled score. Ask a teacher or tutor to evaluate your Writingresponses to the practice test using the ScoringGuides in Appendix 4 of the Planner. Use theconversion charts in Appendix 6 to convert theratings to a scaled score.Gather your documents Review Planner Chapter 7: Test Day and Beyond. You’ll need a photo ID and your RegistrationConfirmation. Check with your TOEFL TestResource Centre or www.ets.org/toefl/id forID requirements in your country. Return to your online registration profile andprint out your confirmation. Check for anychanges in your testing details. Get directions to your testing site and maketransportation plans.10Go anywhere from here.My scores:SpeakingWriting

TOEFL Test PrepPlannerchapter2About theTOEFL iBT Test The TOEFL iBT test measures the English language skills important for effectivecommunication in an academic setting. It consists of four sections: Reading, Listening,Speaking and Writing. The entire test is about four hours long, and all sections are taken onthe same day.The TOEFL iBT test uses integrated tasks that require test takers to combine skills just asthey would in a real academic setting. The integrated questions ask test takers to: read, listen and then speak in response to a question listen and then speak in response to a question read, listen and then write in response to a questionTest FormatThe following chart shows the possible number of questions and the timing for each sectionof the test. The time limit for each section varies according to the number of questions.Every test contains either a longer Reading section or a longer Listening section.Test SectionNumber of QuestionsTimingReading3–4 passages, 12–14 questions each60–80 minutesListening4–6 lectures, 6 questions each2–3 conversations, 5 questions each60–90 minutesBREAK10 minutesSpeaking6 tasks: 2 independent and 4 integrated20 minutesWriting1 integrated task1 independent task20 minutes30 minutesGo anywhere from here.11

TOEFL Test PrepPlanner Chapter 2: About the TOEFL iBT TestTest Administration The TOEFL iBT test is administered via computer from a secure Internet-basednetwork. Instructions for answering questions are given with each section. Test takers can takenotes throughout the entire test. At the end of testing, all notes are collected anddestroyed to ensure test security. For the Speaking section, test takers wear headphones and speak into a microphone.Responses are digitally recorded and sent to the ETS Online Scoring Network wherethree to six human raters score the responses. For the Writing section, test takers type their responses. Responses are sent to theETS Online Scoring Network, where they are rated by four raters—two human raters forthe integrated task, one human rater and one e-rater for the independent task. (Withe-rater, your responses are scored by the computer.) All human raters are trained and certified by ETS and are continuously monitoredthroughout the day each time they rate. Scores are reported both online and by mail.About Test ScoresScore ScalesThe TOEFL iBT test provides scores in four skill iting0–30Total Score 0–120 (The total score is the sum of the four section sc

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