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Trang 1The TOEFL ® Family of Assessments:
Trusted information to help you make more confident decisions based on students’ English proficiency
TOEFL iBT® • TOEFL® ITP • TOEFL Junior® • TOEFL® Primary™
777505 Copyright © 2013 by Educational Testing Service All rights reserved ETS, the ETS logo, LISTENING LEARNING LEADING., GRE,
TOEFL, TOEFL iBT, TOEIC and TOEFL Junior are registered trademarks of Educational Testing Service (ETS) in the United States and other countries TOEFL ITP, TOEFL Primary and THE PRAXIS SERIES are trademarks of ETS LEXILE is a trademark of MetaMetrics, Inc
and is registered in the United States and abroad 13TFL10141694
Make more confident decisions based on your students’ English
language skills by relying on the TOEFL® Family of Assessments.
About ETS
At ETS, we advance quality and equity in education for people worldwide by creating assessments based on rigorous research
ETS serves individuals, educational institutions and government agencies by providing customized solutions for teacher certification, English language learning, and elementary, secondary and post-secondary education, as well as conducting education research, analysis and policy studies Founded as a nonprofit in 1947, ETS develops, administers and scores more than
50 million tests annually — including the TOEFL® and TOEIC ® tests, the GRE ® tests and The Praxis Series™ assessments — in more
than 180 countries, at over 9,000 locations worldwide www.ets.org
FREE TOEFL iBT® Prep:
• Sample test questions, both written and interactive
• TOEFL iBT® Quick Prep
• TOEFL® Test Prep Planner
Paid TOEFL iBT® Prep:
• TOEFL® Practice Online
• The Official Guide to the TOEFL® Test
• Official TOEFL iBT® Tests with Audio
• TOEFL iBT Online Prep Course
• TOEFL® Value Packs
A growing range of preparation materials for other TOEFL tests are also available, including sample test questions and practice tests
A full range of test preparation tools
ETS offers official test preparation resources to help improve students’ English skills and prepare for test success, including:
TOEFLofficial ®
prep essentials
The prep w ith proven s ucc ess
The TOEFL iBT® Test The TOEFL® ITP Tests The TOEFL Junior® Tests The TOEFL® Primary™ Tests
High school and
university-aged students (16+) High school and university-aged students in English
language programs (16+)
Middle school and lower levels of high school-aged students (11+) Young students in English language programs (8+)
100% academic content
• Reading
• Listening
• Speaking
• Writing
100% academic content
• Listening Comprehension
• Structure and Written Expression
• Reading Comprehension Available in 2 proficiency levels
Academic and social English language skills Academic and social
English language skills
• Reading and Listening Step 1 Test
• Reading and Listening Step 2 Test
• Speaking Test
The TOEFL Junior®
Standard Test Comprehensive TestThe TOEFL Junior®
• Listening Comprehension
• Language Form and Meaning
• Reading Comprehension
• Reading Comprehension
• Listening Comprehension
• Speaking
• Writing Delivered via the Internet
with high level of security
for both test content and
testing conditions
Paper-based Paper-based Computer-based Reading and Listening –
Paper-based Speaking – Computer-based Test Centers:
Test is delivered at secure,
ETS-approved test centers
via the Internet
Institutional Testing:
Schools request test administration dates at their institution for their own students
Institutional Testing:
Schools request test administration dates at their institution for their own students
Public Testing:
Test dates offered to the public in some countries
Fixed Administration dates:
Monthly scheduled test dates
Institutional Testing for Reading and Listening Tests: Schools request test administration dates at their institution for their own students
Fixed Administration Dates for Speaking: Monthly fixed administration periods Secure, centralized scoring
by ETS (both human and
automated); scores are valid
for 2 years; includes section
scores and total score
Scores range from 0-120
Scored by ETS or local ETS Preferred Network offices;
scores are valid for 2 years;
includes section scores and total score Scores range from:
• Level 1: 310-677
• Level 2: 200-500
Scored by local ETS Preferred Network offices;
scores are valid for 2 years;
includes section scores and total score Section score ranges from 200-300
Centralized scoring by ETS with both human and automated rating;
scores are valid for 2 years Section score ranges:
• Reading/Listening Scores range from 140-160
• Speaking/Writing Scores range from 0-16
• Overall Scores range from 1-6
Reading and Listening are scored by ETS local offices;
Speaking is scored by ETS-trained raters;
scores are valid for 1 year Score levels include:
• 1-4 Stars for each section
on Reading and Listening Step 1 Test
• 1-5 Badges for each section
on Reading and Listening Step 2 Test
• 1-5 Ribbons for the Speaking Test
A Quick Reference Guide to the TOEFL ® Family of Assessments
Test Delivery/ Test Method
Trang 2The TOEFL® Family of Assessments:
Helping institutions assess more students at more English language proficiency levels.
Important decisions about your students can have a long-term impact on your institution That’s why using the
TOEFL® tests is a smart idea The overall goal for every TOEFL test is to measure communicative skills with tasks that reflect
the appropriate proficiency, cognitive and age levels Whether for admissions or for program placement, advancement or
exiting, the TOEFL Family of Assessments provides the information you need to help you make confident decisions
For university-level admissions (ages 16+)
The TOEFL iBT® Test
For university-level English language learning programs (ages 16+)
For middle school to early high school-level English language programs (ages 11+)
For young students, to measure current English skills and provide a foundation for future success (ages 8+)
The TOEFL® Primary™ Tests
Using 100% academic content, the
TOEFL iBT® test measures the kind of
integrated English skills students actually use in an academic setting — including reading, writing, speaking and listening
The TOEFL® test is used by more
than 9,000 institutions, immigration authorities and scholarship agencies worldwide, including the U.S., the U.K., Australia, Canada and Europe
Benefits of the TOEFL iBT test include:
• Access to a large and diverse applicant pool
• Rigorous research to support design and validity
• Accurate and unbiased scores institutions can trust
Ways you can use TOEFL iBT scores:
• College and university admissions
• Graduate program admissions
• Fellowship and scholarship awards
• Visa and immigration
• Teacher certification
The TOEFL® ITP Assessment Series is one
of the world’s leading on-site English language testing programs used by 2,500 institutions in 50+ countries Based on
the rich heritage of the TOEFL® test, the
series empowers teachers to tailor their instruction so they can better guide students to the next step of learning
Benefits of the TOEFL ITP tests include:
• Convenient, affordable and flexible local administration
• Fast scoring for timely feedback into students’ learning plans
• Two levels to provide flexibility for testing students in a range of proficiency
• Better understanding of each student’s proficiency with mapping
to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) and corresponding certificate
Ways you can use TOEFL ITP scores:
• Placement and exiting for English language programs
• Progress monitoring
• Scholarship programs
• Admissions to short-term, non-degree programs
• Admissions to universities where English is not the dominant language
• University exit test
The TOEFL Junior® tests provide an accurate
and reliable measure of your students’
academic and social English skills and abilities in a school setting
Benefits of the TOEFL Junior tests include:
• Two testing modes that measure a range
of skills to better meet the expectations of English language programs worldwide
• Accurate scoring and convenient administrations
• Meaningful score reports and performance feedback to tailor English instruction and guide conversations with parents
• Mapping student achievement to CEFR levels for international benchmarking
• Advising students on appropriate book selections based on Lexile® measures to improve English reading proficiency
Ways you can use TOEFL Junior scores:
• Determine whether your students have sufficient communicative English skills to succeed in a classroom that uses English for instruction
• Place students in English language programs so they are matched with level-appropriate instruction
• Monitor progress over time to gauge students’ learning and proficiency
Designed to assess the general English language proficiency of young students ages 8+ in listening, reading and speaking,
the TOEFL® Primary™ tests provide support
for teaching and learning by giving information about your students’ abilities
in relation to international standards
Benefits of the TOEFL Primary tests include:
• Fast turnaround time of score reports to help in planning instruction
• Recommendations about next steps that students can take
to improve their English language abilities
• Scores that are mapped to CEFR levels, so you will know about your students’ abilities in relation to international benchmarks
• Reading scores that are linked to Lexile® measures, making it easier to find the books and articles that best match students’ English reading abilities
Ways you can use TOEFL Primary scores:
• Guide teaching goals
• Monitor students’ progress
• Identify students’ strengths and weaknesses
• Determine instructional plans
• Inform placement decisions in levels of English instruction
• Shape communication with parents about students’ learning
Learn more about how the TOEFL Junior tests can benefit your institution by reading the brochure
or visiting www.ets.org/toefljunior
Learn more about how the TOEFL Primary tests can help you and your younger students by reading the brochure or visitingwww.ets.org/toeflprimary
Learn more about how the TOEFL ITP Assessment Series can benefit your institution by reading the brochure
or visiting www.ets.org/toeflitp
Learn more about becoming a TOEFL iBT score user
by reading the brochure or visiting
www.ets.org/toefl/institutions.
When you use the TOEFL Family of Assessments, you get the accurate and comprehensive information you need
to help you confidently guide students to the next step
of their English language learning journey.
Use this chart to determine which TOEFL test is best based on intended use and student age group.
B1
B2
The
TOEFL® Primary™ Tests
• Monitoring
• Advancement
• Teacher Support
A2
A1
C1
The
TOEFL Junior®
Tests
• Placement
• Monitoring
• Advancement
The
TOEFL® ITP
Tests
• Placement
• Monitoring
• Advancement
• Admissions
to specific programs
The
Test
• Admissions
• Scholarships
• Visas
• Immigration
CEFR Levels
(Common European
Trang 3The TOEFL® Family of Assessments:
Helping institutions assess more students at more English language proficiency levels.
Important decisions about your students can have a long-term impact on your institution That’s why using the
TOEFL® tests is a smart idea The overall goal for every TOEFL test is to measure communicative skills with tasks that reflect
the appropriate proficiency, cognitive and age levels Whether for admissions or for program placement, advancement or
exiting, the TOEFL Family of Assessments provides the information you need to help you make confident decisions
For university-level admissions (ages 16+)
The TOEFL iBT® Test
For university-level English language learning programs (ages 16+)
For middle school to early high school-level English language programs (ages 11+)
For young students, to measure current English skills and provide a foundation for future success (ages 8+)
The TOEFL® Primary™ Tests
Using 100% academic content, the
TOEFL iBT® test measures the kind of
integrated English skills students actually use in an academic setting — including reading, writing, speaking and listening
The TOEFL® test is used by more
than 9,000 institutions, immigration authorities and scholarship agencies worldwide, including the U.S., the U.K., Australia, Canada and Europe
Benefits of the TOEFL iBT test include:
• Access to a large and diverse applicant pool
• Rigorous research to support design and validity
• Accurate and unbiased scores institutions can trust
Ways you can use TOEFL iBT scores:
• College and university admissions
• Graduate program admissions
• Fellowship and scholarship awards
• Visa and immigration
• Teacher certification
The TOEFL® ITP Assessment Series is one
of the world’s leading on-site English language testing programs used by 2,500 institutions in 50+ countries Based on
the rich heritage of the TOEFL® test, the
series empowers teachers to tailor their instruction so they can better guide students to the next step of learning
Benefits of the TOEFL ITP tests include:
• Convenient, affordable and flexible local administration
• Fast scoring for timely feedback into students’ learning plans
• Two levels to provide flexibility for testing students in a range of proficiency
• Better understanding of each student’s proficiency with mapping
to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) and corresponding certificate
Ways you can use TOEFL ITP scores:
• Placement and exiting for English language programs
• Progress monitoring
• Scholarship programs
• Admissions to short-term, non-degree programs
• Admissions to universities where English is not the dominant language
• University exit test
The TOEFL Junior® tests provide an accurate
and reliable measure of your students’
academic and social English skills and abilities in a school setting
Benefits of the TOEFL Junior tests include:
• Two testing modes that measure a range
of skills to better meet the expectations of English language programs worldwide
• Accurate scoring and convenient administrations
• Meaningful score reports and performance feedback to tailor English instruction and guide conversations with parents
• Mapping student achievement to CEFR levels for international benchmarking
• Advising students on appropriate book selections based on Lexile® measures to improve English reading proficiency
Ways you can use TOEFL Junior scores:
• Determine whether your students have sufficient communicative English skills to succeed in a classroom that uses English for instruction
• Place students in English language programs so they are matched with level-appropriate instruction
• Monitor progress over time to gauge students’ learning and proficiency
Designed to assess the general English language proficiency of young students ages 8+ in listening, reading and speaking,
the TOEFL® Primary™ tests provide support
for teaching and learning by giving information about your students’ abilities
in relation to international standards
Benefits of the TOEFL Primary tests include:
• Fast turnaround time of score reports to help in planning instruction
• Recommendations about next steps that students can take
to improve their English language abilities
• Scores that are mapped to CEFR levels, so you will know about your students’ abilities in relation to international benchmarks
• Reading scores that are linked to Lexile® measures, making it easier to find the books and articles that best match students’ English reading abilities
Ways you can use TOEFL Primary scores:
• Guide teaching goals
• Monitor students’ progress
• Identify students’ strengths and weaknesses
• Determine instructional plans
• Inform placement decisions in levels of English instruction
• Shape communication with parents about students’ learning
Learn more about how the TOEFL Junior tests can benefit your institution by reading the brochure
or visiting www.ets.org/toefljunior
Learn more about how the TOEFL Primary tests can help you and your younger students by reading the brochure or visitingwww.ets.org/toeflprimary
Learn more about how the TOEFL ITP Assessment Series can benefit your institution by reading the brochure
or visiting www.ets.org/toeflitp
Learn more about becoming a TOEFL iBT score user
by reading the brochure or visiting
www.ets.org/toefl/institutions.
When you use the TOEFL Family of Assessments, you get the accurate and comprehensive information you need
to help you confidently guide students to the next step
of their English language learning journey.
Use this chart to determine which TOEFL test is best based on intended use and student age group.
B1
B2
The
TOEFL® Primary™ Tests
• Monitoring
• Advancement
• Teacher Support
A2
A1
C1
The
TOEFL Junior®
Tests
• Placement
• Monitoring
• Advancement
The
TOEFL® ITP
Tests
• Placement
• Monitoring
• Advancement
• Admissions
to specific programs
The
Test
• Admissions
• Scholarships
• Visas
• Immigration
CEFR Levels
(Common European
Trang 4The TOEFL® Family of Assessments:
Helping institutions assess more students at more English language proficiency levels.
Important decisions about your students can have a long-term impact on your institution That’s why using the
TOEFL® tests is a smart idea The overall goal for every TOEFL test is to measure communicative skills with tasks that reflect
the appropriate proficiency, cognitive and age levels Whether for admissions or for program placement, advancement or
exiting, the TOEFL Family of Assessments provides the information you need to help you make confident decisions
For university-level admissions (ages 16+)
The TOEFL iBT® Test
For university-level English language learning programs (ages 16+)
For middle school to early high school-level English language programs (ages 11+)
For young students, to measure current English skills and provide a foundation for future success (ages 8+)
The TOEFL® Primary™ Tests
Using 100% academic content, the
TOEFL iBT® test measures the kind of
integrated English skills students actually use in an academic setting — including reading, writing, speaking and listening
The TOEFL® test is used by more
than 9,000 institutions, immigration authorities and scholarship agencies worldwide, including the U.S., the U.K., Australia, Canada and Europe
Benefits of the TOEFL iBT test include:
• Access to a large and diverse applicant pool
• Rigorous research to support design and validity
• Accurate and unbiased scores institutions can trust
Ways you can use TOEFL iBT scores:
• College and university admissions
• Graduate program admissions
• Fellowship and scholarship awards
• Visa and immigration
• Teacher certification
The TOEFL® ITP Assessment Series is one
of the world’s leading on-site English language testing programs used by 2,500 institutions in 50+ countries Based on
the rich heritage of the TOEFL® test, the
series empowers teachers to tailor their instruction so they can better guide students to the next step of learning
Benefits of the TOEFL ITP tests include:
• Convenient, affordable and flexible local administration
• Fast scoring for timely feedback into students’ learning plans
• Two levels to provide flexibility for testing students in a range of proficiency
• Better understanding of each student’s proficiency with mapping
to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) and corresponding certificate
Ways you can use TOEFL ITP scores:
• Placement and exiting for English language programs
• Progress monitoring
• Scholarship programs
• Admissions to short-term, non-degree programs
• Admissions to universities where English is not the dominant language
• University exit test
The TOEFL Junior® tests provide an accurate
and reliable measure of your students’
academic and social English skills and abilities in a school setting
Benefits of the TOEFL Junior tests include:
• Two testing modes that measure a range
of skills to better meet the expectations of English language programs worldwide
• Accurate scoring and convenient administrations
• Meaningful score reports and performance feedback to tailor English instruction and guide conversations with parents
• Mapping student achievement to CEFR levels for international benchmarking
• Advising students on appropriate book selections based on Lexile® measures to improve English reading proficiency
Ways you can use TOEFL Junior scores:
• Determine whether your students have sufficient communicative English skills to succeed in a classroom that uses English for instruction
• Place students in English language programs so they are matched with level-appropriate instruction
• Monitor progress over time to gauge students’ learning and proficiency
Designed to assess the general English language proficiency of young students ages 8+ in listening, reading and speaking,
the TOEFL® Primary™ tests provide support
for teaching and learning by giving information about your students’ abilities
in relation to international standards
Benefits of the TOEFL Primary tests include:
• Fast turnaround time of score reports to help in planning instruction
• Recommendations about next steps that students can take
to improve their English language abilities
• Scores that are mapped to CEFR levels, so you will know about your students’ abilities in relation to international benchmarks
• Reading scores that are linked to Lexile® measures, making it easier to find the books and articles that best match students’ English reading abilities
Ways you can use TOEFL Primary scores:
• Guide teaching goals
• Monitor students’ progress
• Identify students’ strengths and weaknesses
• Determine instructional plans
• Inform placement decisions in levels of English instruction
• Shape communication with parents about students’ learning
Learn more about how the TOEFL Junior tests can benefit your institution by reading the brochure
or visiting www.ets.org/toefljunior
Learn more about how the TOEFL Primary tests can help you and your younger students by reading the brochure or visitingwww.ets.org/toeflprimary
Learn more about how the TOEFL ITP Assessment Series can benefit your institution by reading the brochure
or visiting www.ets.org/toeflitp
Learn more about becoming a TOEFL iBT score user
by reading the brochure or visiting
www.ets.org/toefl/institutions.
When you use the TOEFL Family of Assessments, you get the accurate and comprehensive information you need
to help you confidently guide students to the next step
of their English language learning journey.
Use this chart to determine which TOEFL test is best based on intended use and student age group.
B1
B2
The
TOEFL® Primary™ Tests
• Monitoring
• Advancement
• Teacher Support
A2
A1
C1
The
TOEFL Junior®
Tests
• Placement
• Monitoring
• Advancement
The
TOEFL® ITP
Tests
• Placement
• Monitoring
• Advancement
• Admissions
to specific programs
The
Test
• Admissions
• Scholarships
• Visas
• Immigration
CEFR Levels
(Common European
Trang 5The TOEFL® Family of Assessments:
Helping institutions assess more students at more English language proficiency levels.
Important decisions about your students can have a long-term impact on your institution That’s why using the
TOEFL® tests is a smart idea The overall goal for every TOEFL test is to measure communicative skills with tasks that reflect
the appropriate proficiency, cognitive and age levels Whether for admissions or for program placement, advancement or
exiting, the TOEFL Family of Assessments provides the information you need to help you make confident decisions
For university-level admissions (ages 16+)
The TOEFL iBT® Test
For university-level English language learning programs (ages 16+)
For middle school to early high school-level English language programs (ages 11+)
For young students, to measure current English skills and provide a foundation for future success (ages 8+)
The TOEFL® Primary™ Tests
Using 100% academic content, the
TOEFL iBT® test measures the kind of
integrated English skills students actually use in an academic setting — including reading, writing, speaking and listening
The TOEFL® test is used by more
than 9,000 institutions, immigration authorities and scholarship agencies worldwide, including the U.S., the U.K., Australia, Canada and Europe
Benefits of the TOEFL iBT test include:
• Access to a large and diverse applicant pool
• Rigorous research to support design and validity
• Accurate and unbiased scores institutions can trust
Ways you can use TOEFL iBT scores:
• College and university admissions
• Graduate program admissions
• Fellowship and scholarship awards
• Visa and immigration
• Teacher certification
The TOEFL® ITP Assessment Series is one
of the world’s leading on-site English language testing programs used by 2,500 institutions in 50+ countries Based on
the rich heritage of the TOEFL® test, the
series empowers teachers to tailor their instruction so they can better guide students to the next step of learning
Benefits of the TOEFL ITP tests include:
• Convenient, affordable and flexible local administration
• Fast scoring for timely feedback into students’ learning plans
• Two levels to provide flexibility for testing students in a range of proficiency
• Better understanding of each student’s proficiency with mapping
to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) and corresponding certificate
Ways you can use TOEFL ITP scores:
• Placement and exiting for English language programs
• Progress monitoring
• Scholarship programs
• Admissions to short-term, non-degree programs
• Admissions to universities where English is not the dominant language
• University exit test
The TOEFL Junior® tests provide an accurate
and reliable measure of your students’
academic and social English skills and abilities in a school setting
Benefits of the TOEFL Junior tests include:
• Two testing modes that measure a range
of skills to better meet the expectations of English language programs worldwide
• Accurate scoring and convenient administrations
• Meaningful score reports and performance feedback to tailor English instruction and guide conversations with parents
• Mapping student achievement to CEFR levels for international benchmarking
• Advising students on appropriate book selections based on Lexile® measures to improve English reading proficiency
Ways you can use TOEFL Junior scores:
• Determine whether your students have sufficient communicative English skills to succeed in a classroom that uses English for instruction
• Place students in English language programs so they are matched with level-appropriate instruction
• Monitor progress over time to gauge students’ learning and proficiency
Designed to assess the general English language proficiency of young students ages 8+ in listening, reading and speaking,
the TOEFL® Primary™ tests provide support
for teaching and learning by giving information about your students’ abilities
in relation to international standards
Benefits of the TOEFL Primary tests include:
• Fast turnaround time of score reports to help in planning instruction
• Recommendations about next steps that students can take
to improve their English language abilities
• Scores that are mapped to CEFR levels, so you will know about your students’ abilities in relation to international benchmarks
• Reading scores that are linked to Lexile® measures, making it easier to find the books and articles that best match students’ English reading abilities
Ways you can use TOEFL Primary scores:
• Guide teaching goals
• Monitor students’ progress
• Identify students’ strengths and weaknesses
• Determine instructional plans
• Inform placement decisions in levels of English instruction
• Shape communication with parents about students’ learning
Learn more about how the TOEFL Junior tests can benefit your institution by reading the brochure
or visiting www.ets.org/toefljunior
Learn more about how the TOEFL Primary tests can help you and your younger students by reading the brochure or visitingwww.ets.org/toeflprimary
Learn more about how the TOEFL ITP Assessment Series can benefit your institution by reading the brochure
or visiting www.ets.org/toeflitp
Learn more about becoming a TOEFL iBT score user
by reading the brochure or visiting
www.ets.org/toefl/institutions.
When you use the TOEFL Family of Assessments, you get the accurate and comprehensive information you need
to help you confidently guide students to the next step
of their English language learning journey.
Use this chart to determine which TOEFL test is best based on intended use and student age group.
B1
B2
The
TOEFL® Primary™ Tests
• Monitoring
• Advancement
• Teacher Support
A2
A1
C1
The
TOEFL Junior®
Tests
• Placement
• Monitoring
• Advancement
The
TOEFL® ITP
Tests
• Placement
• Monitoring
• Advancement
• Admissions
to specific programs
The
Test
• Admissions
• Scholarships
• Visas
• Immigration
CEFR Levels
(Common European
Trang 6The TOEFL ® Family of Assessments:
Trusted information to help you make more confident decisions based on students’ English proficiency
TOEFL iBT® • TOEFL® ITP • TOEFL Junior® • TOEFL® Primary™
777505 Copyright © 2013 by Educational Testing Service All rights reserved ETS, the ETS logo, LISTENING LEARNING LEADING., GRE,
TOEFL, TOEFL iBT, TOEIC and TOEFL Junior are registered trademarks of Educational Testing Service (ETS) in the United States and other countries TOEFL ITP, TOEFL Primary and THE PRAXIS SERIES are trademarks of ETS LEXILE is a trademark of MetaMetrics, Inc
and is registered in the United States and abroad 13TFL10141694
Make more confident decisions based on your students’ English
language skills by relying on the TOEFL® Family of Assessments.
About ETS
At ETS, we advance quality and equity in education for people worldwide by creating assessments based on rigorous research
ETS serves individuals, educational institutions and government agencies by providing customized solutions for teacher certification, English language learning, and elementary, secondary and post-secondary education, as well as conducting education research, analysis and policy studies Founded as a nonprofit in 1947, ETS develops, administers and scores more than
50 million tests annually — including the TOEFL® and TOEIC ® tests, the GRE ® tests and The Praxis Series™ assessments — in more
than 180 countries, at over 9,000 locations worldwide www.ets.org
FREE TOEFL iBT® Prep:
• Sample test questions, both written and interactive
• TOEFL iBT® Quick Prep
• TOEFL® Test Prep Planner
Paid TOEFL iBT® Prep:
• TOEFL® Practice Online
• The Official Guide to the TOEFL® Test
• Official TOEFL iBT® Tests with Audio
• TOEFL iBT Online Prep Course
• TOEFL® Value Packs
A growing range of preparation materials for other TOEFL tests are also available, including sample test questions and practice tests
A full range of test preparation tools
ETS offers official test preparation resources to help improve students’ English skills and prepare for test success, including:
TOEFLofficial ®
prep essentials
The prep w ith proven s ucc ess
The TOEFL iBT® Test The TOEFL® ITP Tests The TOEFL Junior® Tests The TOEFL® Primary™ Tests
High school and
university-aged students (16+) High school and university-aged students in English
language programs (16+)
Middle school and lower levels of high school-aged students (11+) Young students in English language programs (8+)
100% academic content
• Reading
• Listening
• Speaking
• Writing
100% academic content
• Listening Comprehension
• Structure and Written Expression
• Reading Comprehension Available in 2 proficiency levels
Academic and social English language skills Academic and social
English language skills
• Reading and Listening Step 1 Test
• Reading and Listening Step 2 Test
• Speaking Test
The TOEFL Junior®
Standard Test Comprehensive TestThe TOEFL Junior®
• Listening Comprehension
• Language Form and Meaning
• Reading Comprehension
• Reading Comprehension
• Listening Comprehension
• Speaking
• Writing Delivered via the Internet
with high level of security
for both test content and
testing conditions
Paper-based Paper-based Computer-based Reading and Listening –
Paper-based Speaking – Computer-based Test Centers:
Test is delivered at secure,
ETS-approved test centers
via the Internet
Institutional Testing:
Schools request test administration dates at their institution for their own students
Institutional Testing:
Schools request test administration dates at their institution for their own students
Public Testing:
Test dates offered to the public in some countries
Fixed Administration dates:
Monthly scheduled test dates
Institutional Testing for Reading and Listening Tests: Schools request test administration dates at their institution for their own students
Fixed Administration Dates for Speaking: Monthly fixed administration periods Secure, centralized scoring
by ETS (both human and
automated); scores are valid
for 2 years; includes section
scores and total score
Scores range from 0-120
Scored by ETS or local ETS Preferred Network offices;
scores are valid for 2 years;
includes section scores and total score Scores range from:
• Level 1: 310-677
• Level 2: 200-500
Scored by local ETS Preferred Network offices;
scores are valid for 2 years;
includes section scores and total score Section score ranges from 200-300
Centralized scoring by ETS with both human and automated rating;
scores are valid for 2 years Section score ranges:
• Reading/Listening Scores range from 140-160
• Speaking/Writing Scores range from 0-16
• Overall Scores range from 1-6
Reading and Listening are scored by ETS local offices;
Speaking is scored by ETS-trained raters;
scores are valid for 1 year Score levels include:
• 1-4 Stars for each section
on Reading and Listening Step 1 Test
• 1-5 Badges for each section
on Reading and Listening Step 2 Test
• 1-5 Ribbons for the Speaking Test
A Quick Reference Guide to the TOEFL ® Family of Assessments
Test Delivery/ Test Method
Trang 7The TOEFL ® Family of Assessments:
Trusted information to help you make more confident decisions based on students’ English proficiency
TOEFL iBT® • TOEFL® ITP • TOEFL Junior® • TOEFL® Primary™
777505 Copyright © 2013 by Educational Testing Service All rights reserved ETS, the ETS logo, LISTENING LEARNING LEADING., GRE,
TOEFL, TOEFL iBT, TOEIC and TOEFL Junior are registered trademarks of Educational Testing Service (ETS) in the United States and other countries TOEFL ITP, TOEFL Primary and THE PRAXIS SERIES are trademarks of ETS LEXILE is a trademark of MetaMetrics, Inc
and is registered in the United States and abroad 13TFL10141694
Make more confident decisions based on your students’ English
language skills by relying on the TOEFL® Family of Assessments.
About ETS
At ETS, we advance quality and equity in education for people worldwide by creating assessments based on rigorous research
ETS serves individuals, educational institutions and government agencies by providing customized solutions for teacher certification, English language learning, and elementary, secondary and post-secondary education, as well as conducting education research, analysis and policy studies Founded as a nonprofit in 1947, ETS develops, administers and scores more than
50 million tests annually — including the TOEFL® and TOEIC ® tests, the GRE ® tests and The Praxis Series™ assessments — in more
than 180 countries, at over 9,000 locations worldwide www.ets.org
FREE TOEFL iBT® Prep:
• Sample test questions, both written and interactive
• TOEFL iBT® Quick Prep
• TOEFL® Test Prep Planner
Paid TOEFL iBT® Prep:
• TOEFL® Practice Online
• The Official Guide to the TOEFL® Test
• Official TOEFL iBT® Tests with Audio
• TOEFL iBT Online Prep Course
• TOEFL® Value Packs
A growing range of preparation materials for other TOEFL tests are also available, including sample test questions and practice tests
A full range of test preparation tools
ETS offers official test preparation resources to help improve students’ English skills and prepare for test success, including:
TOEFLofficial ®
prep essentials
The prep w ith proven s ucc ess
The TOEFL iBT® Test The TOEFL® ITP Tests The TOEFL Junior® Tests The TOEFL® Primary™ Tests
High school and
university-aged students (16+) High school and university-aged students in English
language programs (16+)
Middle school and lower levels of high school-aged students (11+) Young students in English language programs (8+)
100% academic content
• Reading
• Listening
• Speaking
• Writing
100% academic content
• Listening Comprehension
• Structure and Written Expression
• Reading Comprehension Available in 2 proficiency levels
Academic and social English language skills Academic and social
English language skills
• Reading and Listening Step 1 Test
• Reading and Listening Step 2 Test
• Speaking Test
The TOEFL Junior®
Standard Test Comprehensive TestThe TOEFL Junior®
• Listening Comprehension
• Language Form and Meaning
• Reading Comprehension
• Reading Comprehension
• Listening Comprehension
• Speaking
• Writing Delivered via the Internet
with high level of security
for both test content and
testing conditions
Paper-based Paper-based Computer-based Reading and Listening –
Paper-based Speaking – Computer-based Test Centers:
Test is delivered at secure,
ETS-approved test centers
via the Internet
Institutional Testing:
Schools request test administration dates at their institution for their own students
Institutional Testing:
Schools request test administration dates at their institution for their own students
Public Testing:
Test dates offered to the public in some countries
Fixed Administration dates:
Monthly scheduled test dates
Institutional Testing for Reading and Listening Tests: Schools request test administration dates at their institution for their own students
Fixed Administration Dates for Speaking: Monthly fixed administration periods Secure, centralized scoring
by ETS (both human and
automated); scores are valid
for 2 years; includes section
scores and total score
Scores range from 0-120
Scored by ETS or local ETS Preferred Network offices;
scores are valid for 2 years;
includes section scores and total score Scores range from:
• Level 1: 310-677
• Level 2: 200-500
Scored by local ETS Preferred Network offices;
scores are valid for 2 years;
includes section scores and total score Section score ranges from 200-300
Centralized scoring by ETS with both human and automated rating;
scores are valid for 2 years Section score ranges:
• Reading/Listening Scores range from 140-160
• Speaking/Writing Scores range from 0-16
• Overall Scores range from 1-6
Reading and Listening are scored by ETS local offices;
Speaking is scored by ETS-trained raters;
scores are valid for 1 year Score levels include:
• 1-4 Stars for each section
on Reading and Listening Step 1 Test
• 1-5 Badges for each section
on Reading and Listening Step 2 Test
• 1-5 Ribbons for the Speaking Test
A Quick Reference Guide to the TOEFL ® Family of Assessments
Test Delivery/ Test Method
Trang 8The TOEFL ® Family of Assessments:
Trusted information to help you make more confident decisions based on students’ English proficiency
TOEFL iBT® • TOEFL® ITP • TOEFL Junior® • TOEFL® Primary™
777505 Copyright © 2013 by Educational Testing Service All rights reserved ETS, the ETS logo, LISTENING LEARNING LEADING., GRE,
TOEFL, TOEFL iBT, TOEIC and TOEFL Junior are registered trademarks of Educational Testing Service (ETS) in the United States and other countries TOEFL ITP, TOEFL Primary and THE PRAXIS SERIES are trademarks of ETS LEXILE is a trademark of MetaMetrics, Inc
and is registered in the United States and abroad 13TFL10141694
Make more confident decisions based on your students’ English
language skills by relying on the TOEFL® Family of Assessments.
About ETS
At ETS, we advance quality and equity in education for people worldwide by creating assessments based on rigorous research
ETS serves individuals, educational institutions and government agencies by providing customized solutions for teacher certification, English language learning, and elementary, secondary and post-secondary education, as well as conducting education research, analysis and policy studies Founded as a nonprofit in 1947, ETS develops, administers and scores more than
50 million tests annually — including the TOEFL® and TOEIC ® tests, the GRE ® tests and The Praxis Series™ assessments — in more
than 180 countries, at over 9,000 locations worldwide www.ets.org
FREE TOEFL iBT® Prep:
• Sample test questions, both written and interactive
• TOEFL iBT® Quick Prep
• TOEFL® Test Prep Planner
Paid TOEFL iBT® Prep:
• TOEFL® Practice Online
• The Official Guide to the TOEFL® Test
• Official TOEFL iBT® Tests with Audio
• TOEFL iBT Online Prep Course
• TOEFL® Value Packs
A growing range of preparation materials for other TOEFL tests are also available, including sample test questions and practice tests
A full range of test preparation tools
ETS offers official test preparation resources to help improve students’ English skills and prepare for test success, including:
TOEFLofficial ®
prep essentials
The prep w ith proven s ucc ess
The TOEFL iBT® Test The TOEFL® ITP Tests The TOEFL Junior® Tests The TOEFL® Primary™ Tests
High school and
university-aged students (16+) High school and university-aged students in English
language programs (16+)
Middle school and lower levels of high school-aged students (11+) Young students in English language programs (8+)
100% academic content
• Reading
• Listening
• Speaking
• Writing
100% academic content
• Listening Comprehension
• Structure and Written Expression
• Reading Comprehension Available in 2 proficiency levels
Academic and social English language skills Academic and social
English language skills
• Reading and Listening Step 1 Test
• Reading and Listening Step 2 Test
• Speaking Test
The TOEFL Junior®
Standard Test Comprehensive TestThe TOEFL Junior®
• Listening Comprehension
• Language Form and Meaning
• Reading Comprehension
• Reading Comprehension
• Listening Comprehension
• Speaking
• Writing Delivered via the Internet
with high level of security
for both test content and
testing conditions
Paper-based Paper-based Computer-based Reading and Listening –
Paper-based Speaking – Computer-based Test Centers:
Test is delivered at secure,
ETS-approved test centers
via the Internet
Institutional Testing:
Schools request test administration dates at their institution for their own students
Institutional Testing:
Schools request test administration dates at their institution for their own students
Public Testing:
Test dates offered to the public in some countries
Fixed Administration dates:
Monthly scheduled test dates
Institutional Testing for Reading and Listening Tests: Schools request test administration dates at their institution for their own students
Fixed Administration Dates for Speaking: Monthly fixed administration periods Secure, centralized scoring
by ETS (both human and
automated); scores are valid
for 2 years; includes section
scores and total score
Scores range from 0-120
Scored by ETS or local ETS Preferred Network offices;
scores are valid for 2 years;
includes section scores and total score Scores range from:
• Level 1: 310-677
• Level 2: 200-500
Scored by local ETS Preferred Network offices;
scores are valid for 2 years;
includes section scores and total score Section score ranges from 200-300
Centralized scoring by ETS with both human and automated rating;
scores are valid for 2 years Section score ranges:
• Reading/Listening Scores range from 140-160
• Speaking/Writing Scores range from 0-16
• Overall Scores range from 1-6
Reading and Listening are scored by ETS local offices;
Speaking is scored by ETS-trained raters;
scores are valid for 1 year Score levels include:
• 1-4 Stars for each section
on Reading and Listening Step 1 Test
• 1-5 Badges for each section
on Reading and Listening Step 2 Test
• 1-5 Ribbons for the Speaking Test
A Quick Reference Guide to the TOEFL ® Family of Assessments
Test Delivery/ Test Method