TOEFL

TOEFL stands for Test of English as a Foreign Language, administered by the US-based organization the Education Testing Service, and hence it is conducted only in American English.

TOEFL — The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is a computerized pattern test that measures a student’s ability in the English language. The TOEFL test assesses the candidates in four areas — reading, listening, speaking, and writing. A lot of universities accept TOEFL scores as part of the admissions process.

The TOEFL test attempts to test the student’s ability to communicate in English during their academic period. TOEFL is administered by the US-based organization the Education Testing Service, therefore, TOEFL is conducted only in American English.

TOEFL is more likely majorly accepted by American academic institutes. The exam is conducted to judge the student’s ability to understand the English language. The exam tests the reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills of the students

. TOEFL exam has four sections: Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking. Each section’s scoring is from 0 to 30. The total scoring range of the exam is 0 to 120.