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Under the guidance of language training experts, the TOEFL Coaching in Chennai offered by Britannica Coaching is an immersive training programme that equips students with the necessary strategies and tactics for passing the TOEFL Exams. The Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing sections of the TOEFL Exam are covered in detail in the TOEFL classes offered by Britannica Coaching in Chennai. With the thorough instruction offered at Britannica TOEFL Coaching classes, you will be able to obtain a TOEFL score of 90 or higher and continue your academic career abroad.

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Why Choose Britannica Coaching for TOEFL in Chennai?

  • The TOEFL Course Curriculum at Britannica Coaching in Chennai is designed to meet the standards established by the TOEFL examinations board.
  • Britannica Coaching’s TOEFL classes in Chennai gives you a firm understanding of the TOEFL Exam format and scoring criteria.
  • The Reading, Speaking, Writing, and Listening components of the TOEFL tests are equally highlighted in the Britannica Coaching TOEFL Course in Chennai.
  • Language experts provide TOEFL coaching sessions that are interactively mentored.
    With the help of Britannica Coaching’s TOEFL training in Chennai, students can achieve a score of 90 or more.
  • At Britannica Coaching, we provide instruction at several times, including weekend and weekday TOEFL classes in Chennai.
  • Students who take TOEFL classes at Britannica Coaching receive the necessary exam preparation advice and strategies to pass the test with flying colours.
  • On each of the four test patterns, regular practise exams and mock exams are offered to help you improve your score.

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    TOEFL IBT-

    • The TOEFL internet-based test is referred to as IBT. The outdated TOEFL CBT (TOEFL Computer-based Test) test has been replaced with this one. The TOEFL CBT was discontinued in 2006, hence the results are invalid. The TOEFL IBT test is taken anywhere there is access to the internet and computers. An internet-based TOEFL testing method was available at the majority of test locations worldwide.

    TOEFL PBT-

    • Paper Based Test is referred to as PBT. Paper-based TOEFL exams are administered in regions of the world without access to computers or the internet. The 2017 TOEFL PDT, Paper Delivered Test, has taken its place. The test format and scoring differ from the TOEFL iBT test.

    Home Edition TOEFL® Test-

    • For students that would rather take the test at home rather than in an offline test centre, the Home Edition TOEFL iBT ® Test test is a secure and practical choice.
      Four days a week, all 24 hours of the exam period are available. The test’s format, content, and overall experience are all identical to those of tests done at testing facilities and is invigilated by a live supervisor online using ProctorU®.

    The TOEFL test is open to anyone who intends to enrol in a college or university where English is the primary language of instruction. Additionally, a lot of government organisations, licencing and certification bodies, and scholarship programmes employ TOEFL scores to assess applicants’ proficiency in English communication. Therefore, those who desire this type of benefit might take the TOEFL.

    Generally speaking, the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) exam accepts candidates who have completed their 10+2 level study from any accredited institution. To take the TOEFL test, a candidate must have graduated from high school or an equivalent institution.

    At authorized testing facilities all throughout the world, the TOEFL exam is conducted more than 50 times annually. The exam may be taken again as much as you’d like, but there should be a 3-day break in between each try.

    The four components of a spoken and written language that make up the TOEFL are referred to as modules. Reading, listening, writing, and speaking are the four TOEFL modules that make up the TOEFL test. For four of them, the TOEFL syllabus and structure are as follows.

    Section Time Limit in Minutes Number of Questions Tasks
    Reading 54-72 30-40 3-4 Passages of academic texts and answering questions related to it
    Listening 41-57 28–39 Classroom lectures, conversations, and discussions are to be listened to with great attention and answer the questions based on them.
    A 10-minute Break is given
    Speaking 17 4 tasks Express an opinion on a familiar topic
    Writing 50 2 tasks Opinions and Arguments Essay, Express your opinions in writing

    MODULE 1-WRITING

    • Lesson 1 Introduction to Essay Writing + Practice
    • Lesson 2 Essay Writing Do’s and Don’ts & Writing Evaluation Benchmarks and Parameters + Practice
    • Lesson 3 Punctuation Rules & Introduction to Graph / Letter Writing (General Format + Different Types) + Practice
    • Lesson 4 Graph / Letter Writing Do’s and Don’ts – + Practice

    MODULE 2-READING

    • Lesson 1 Overview of Reading & General Tips and Tricks + Practice
    • Lesson 2 Rules to Transfer, Introduction to Various Question Types and Strategies + Practice
    • Lesson 3 Further Questions Types and Strategies & Implementation through Practice
    • Lesson 4 Technicalities & Discussion (Module Queries) + Practice and Additional Tips

    MODULE 1-SPEAKING

    • Lesson 1 Introduction to 3 Sections (Introduction/ Cue-Card/ Discussion) + Common Questions on Section-1
    • Lesson 2 Explanation of Cue-Card (Tips + Strategies for Effective Speaking)
    • Lesson 3 Section-3 (Topic + Different Questions) + Do’s and Don’ts
    • Lesson 4 Technicalities & Discussion (Module Queries) + Practice

    MODULE 1-LISTENING

    • Lesson 1 Overview of Listening, General Tips and Tricks + Practice
    • Lesson 2 Rules to Transfer, Introduction to Question Types and Strategies + Practice
    • Lesson 3 Implementation through Practice of Intricate Questions
    • Lesson 4 Additional Tips to Improve Accuracy + Practice

    This is analyzed in order to provide a valid and complete picture of the candidate’s ability with the English language. Most schools and universities simply take a candidate’s TOEFL results into consideration when deciding whether to admit them. A minimum TOEFL score is frequently required for entrance to a programme or college.

    The TOEFL test is divided into four sections, each worth 30 points: reading, listening, speaking, and writing, for a total of 120 points. Therefore, the candidate’s maximum TOEFL score is 120. You can see the TOEFL scores in greater detail in the table below:

    Section Score Range Average Scores High Scores Low Scores
    Reading 0–30 15-21 22-30 0-14
    Listening 0–30 15-21 22-30 0-14
    Speaking 0–30 18-25 26-30 0-9
    Writing 0–30 17-23 24-30 1-16
    Total Score 0–120 0-30 0-30 0-30

     

    Scores from the TOEFL are only valid for two years, and during that time, you can send them to any institutions you like. Once it expires, you won’t be able to access them online or submit them to schools. To make sure that institutions have reliable and recent information about your English proficiency, the TOEFL score validity period is rather brief.

    One can present their best scores in each module from all the tests they have taken in the last two years using the MyBest Score feature. In order to give the best scores to the colleges you wish to apply to, you can take the TOEFL again if you’re not satisfied with your results.

    Here are some of the best advice for passing the TOEFL exam:

    • Start your exam preparations once you fully comprehend the TOEFL exam format.
    • Regularly read brief articles to enhance your reading abilities.
    • Try to maintain a one-minute time limit for each question throughout tests.
    • Acquire knowledge of grammar rules and employ them easily when speaking.
    • Regularly read university textbooks or other resources that cover a wide range of topic areas.
    • Make a list of comparable subjects and practise speaking about them.
    • Instead of picking the first option that comes to mind, carefully consider each one’s meaning before selecting the one you believe is most appropriate for that particular question.
    • Learn time management skills in accordance with the TOEFL exam format.
    • Avoid answering challenging questions during the exam and come back to them later.
    • When listening, pay attention to the uttered words’ content and pacing.

    What is the full form of TOEFL?

    The TOEFL stands for “Test of English as a Foreign Language ”.

    What is the TOEFL test structure?

    The TOEFL test consists of four sections: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing.

    How long is the TOEFL test?

    It is a 3-hour long test.

    How to register for TOEFL?

    The easiest way to register is through your ETS account. To create your account visit: https://www.ets.org/toefl

    TOEFL iBT® is a registered trademark of Educational Testing Services.

    How long does it take to get the official TOEFL score?

    Your scores will be available in your ETS account.

    • Taken at a test center: 4–8 days after your test date
      TOEFL iBT Home Edition: 4–8 days after your test date