TOFEL details

GO ANYWHERE WITH TOEFL

If you are planning to study abroad, the TOEFL test is the most widely accepted standardised test, with scores accepted by more than 7,000 colleges, universities, and licensing agencies in more than 130 countries, as per ETS, a non-profit organization that runs this test.

The TOEFL iBT measures how well you read, listen, speak, and write in English and use these skills together in the university classroom. This internet-based version is very academic and successful in preparing students to study, giving insight into the academic scene as found in North American colleges and universities. With the inclusion of integrated skills and a new speaking section, TOEFL now has access to more language skills than it was supposed to in the PBT and CBT versions.

So, it could be best for prospective study abroad students to take this test if they want to study in those places. However, they will be eligible for admission to virtually any institution in the world, including the top colleges and universities in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia and New Zealand, according to the ETS Official website, www.ets.org/toefl

OVERVIEW

Section Description Testing Time Questions Score Scale
Reading 3-5 academic passages; approx. 700 words long each; 12-14 questions per passage. 60-100 minutes 36-70 questions 0-30
Listening 4-6 lectures, each 3-5 minutes long; 6 questions each; 2-3 conversations; each 3 minutes long; 5 questions each. 60-90 minutes 34-51 questions 0-30
Break - 10 minutes - -
Speaking 2 independent tasks + 4 integrated tasks 20 minutes 6 tasks 0-4 points converted to 0-30 score scale
Writing 1 independent essay task + 1 integrated task based on reading and listening 50 minutes 2 tasks 0-5 points converted to 0-30 score scale
Total score - - - 0-120

TOEFL AT REACTION NEPAL

 Course Duration

60 Hours in 6 Weeks, Monday to Friday, with 2 hours everyday (tutorial and class work)

Sunday Tests

Our students are put into mock tests every Sunday to consolidate their practice and gain confidence for the real exam. They can not only get their scores reported with the instructors' comments, but they can also feel that the real exam is just another test. We cater to paper, offline, and online tests as per the requirements of the course.

 Course Start Date

Generally, new classes commence every Monday. The students, however, can get admitted anytime and join the class at their convenience, as some of the classes are rolling on all year round.

 Class Hours

07:00-09:00
08:00-10:00
12:00-14:00
14:00-16:00
13:00-15:00
16:00-18:00

Please contact the office to arrange a class at your convenience if needed.

 Materials Provided on Admission

1 skill-building TOEFL Book, 1 Note book, 3 offline TOEFL CDs, and 1 ballpoint pen

Self-Access Library and Lab

The students can access the pool of various books on their course for reference. Our library is fully equipped with the latest books, and we always make sure they have ample resources to explore during their preparation. Similarly, they can practice the tests in the lab as per their convenience.

REGISTER FOR THE TOEFL® IBT

In general practice in Nepal, most intended test-takers use the online payment through some banks to register for the test.

Follow the steps below:

  • Make your TOEFL iBT profile with your user name and password at www.ets.org/toefl
  • Register anytime — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Spell your name exactly as it is spelled on the identification you will bring on test day.
  • Pay with a credit/debit card: American Express®, Discover®, JCB®, MasterCard®, or Visa®. Or, use an electronic check (e-check) if you have a bank account in the United States or its territories. In Nepal, this could be done from Nebil Bank, Investment Bank and Kumari Bank that may charge you some money for using their CARD.
  • Registration closes 7 days before your test date.
  • Late registration closes 3 days before your test date (not including the day of the test) and has a late fee of US$35.

TOEFL® iBT Test Locations and Dates

The TOEFL® iBT is offered 30-40 times a year at authorized test centers throughout the world.