What is the TOEFL?
The TOEFL is a test that non-native English speakers must take to apply to many colleges and universities in the United States. The TOEFL measures a student’s ability to use and understand English at the college level. It tests your reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills by applying them to academic tasks. The TOEFL costs between US$160-250 depending on the country that is it taken in.
The TOEFL is available in two forms: iBT and PBT. The iBT is administered on the internet to those available with access. The PBT is a paper-based test for those who do not have access to the internet. The TOEFL is offered dozens of times throughout the year at thousands of test centers.
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