TOEFL-Test Preparation

Master the TOEFL Your Complete Guide to Scoring Success
What iS TOEFL?
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is a globally recognized standardized test designed to measure the English proficiency of non-native speakers. Conducted by ETS (Educational Testing Service), the TOEFL test assesses your ability to use and understand English in an academic setting. It is widely accepted by universities, colleges, and institutions across 160+ countries, including the United States, Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
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Why Should You Take the TOEFL Exam?
The TOEFL test is ideal for students and professionals looking to pursue higher education or career opportunities in English-speaking countries. Here’s why TOEFL is the preferred choice: Accepted Worldwide – Over 11,500 universities and institutions accept TOEFL scores. University-Focused – The test is designed to assess English language skills required for academic success. Comprehensive Assessment – TOEFL evaluates all four language skills: reading, listening, speaking, and writing. Fair and Unbiased – The test is scored using AI technology and multiple human raters, ensuring accuracy and fairness. Multiple Test Options – Choose between TOEFL iBT (Internet-Based Test) and TOEFL Essentials, based on your requirements. .

TOEFL Scoring System
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is scored using a combination of human raters and automated systems. This ensures a balanced, reliable evaluation of a test taker’s English proficiency. While automated methods assess language patterns and structure, human raters evaluate content quality, clarity, and ideas.
TOEFL Score Breakdown
The TOEFL score ranges from 0 to 120 overall, with each section scored from 0 to 30. The table below summarizes the score distribution:
Section | Score Range |
---|---|
Reading | 0 - 30 |
Listening | 0 - 30 |
Speaking | 0 - 30 |
Writing | 0 - 30 |
Total | 0 - 120 |
TOEFL Score Validity
TOEFL scores remain valid for 2 years from your test date. After this period, scores expire and cannot be reported or verified. Since language proficiency evolves, universities only accept scores within this timeframe.
Is 105 a Good TOEFL Score?
There’s no official passing or failing score for the TOEFL. Universities and institutions set their own score requirements. A score of 105 is considered competitive, especially for top-tier schools. Always check the specific requirements of your desired institution.
How to Check Your TOEFL Score?
You’ll receive an email from ETS about 10 days after your test, notifying you that your scores are available. Simply log in to your ETS account and click on the "View Scores and Score Recipients" tab. You can also download a PDF version of your score report.
Official TOEFL Score Report
In addition to the online report, ETS mails official score reports to your chosen institutions approximately 13 days after the test. Delivery takes around 7-10 days within the U.S., and longer for international locations.