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TOEFL
The TOEFL is changing!
The new TOEFL Internet-based test (iBT), which will include a "speaking" section, will be administered for
the first time in the United States on September 24, 2005, and in Canada, France, Germany, and Italy
on October 22, 2005. The first administration of the iBT in Malaysia is slated for
April 2006. Click here for more information.
The Princeton Review offers the most effective and personal Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) training available.
Our program provides test takers with the test-taking skills, the language expertise, and the guidance they need to achieve their goals by maximizing their TOEFL score.
TOEFL need for study abroad
For candidates planning to attend college or university in the United States, The Princeton Review helps them achieve the scores they need on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
Proficiency in English
The TOEFL is used to evaluate the English proficiency of people whose native language is not English. TOEFL scores are required for admission by more than 2,400 colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada. The TOEFL is also used by institutions in other countries where English is the language of instruction. In addition, government agencies, scholarship programs and licensing/certification agencies use TOEFL scores to evaluate English proficiency.
The Practice Test Takers Need to Get the Scores They Want
Because familiarity with the test format is key to achieving higher scores, Princeton Review candidates receive computer-based drills in the same format as the actual exam. They also receive CD-ROMs containing audio drills for the Listening section of the test.
Small Groups Produce the Best Results.
That is why The Princeton Review is committed to providing the kind of high quality personal attention necessary for test takers' success.
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