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8th July 2015, 02:33 PM
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TOEFL (Test Of English As A Foreign Language) Paper-Based (ITP)
What is the TOEFL (Test Of English As A Foreign Language) Paper-Based (ITP), I want to know detailed information about that, would you like to provide here???
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8th July 2015, 05:28 PM
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Re: TOEFL (Test Of English As A Foreign Language) Paper-Based (ITP)
The TOEFL ITP® tests are paper-based and use 100 percent academic content to evaluate the English-language proficiency of nonnative English speakers. All questions are multiple choice and students answer questions by filling in an answer sheet. The tests evaluate skills in three areas: Listening Comprehension Structure and Written Expression Reading Comprehension Academic Topics • Arts: fine arts, crafts, theater, dance, architecture, literature, music, film, photography • Humanities: history, political science, government, philosophy, law • Life Sciences: paleontology, biochemistry, animal behavior, ecology, anatomy, physiology, genetics, health science, biology, agriculture • Physical Sciences: geology, astronomy, chemistry, geology, earth science, engineering, meteorology, energy, technology, oceanography, physics • Social Sciences: anthropology, sociology, education, geography, archaeology, psychology, economics, business, management, marketing, communications Campus-life Topics • Classes: class schedules, class requirements, library references, assignments (papers, presentations, readings), professors, studying, field trips • Campus administration: registration, housing on and off campus, study abroad, internships, university policies • Campus activities: clubs, committees, social events General Topics • Business: management, offices, official documents, law • Environment: weather, nature, climate, environment • Food: types of food, restaurants • Language and communication: mail, email, telephone use, leaving messages, requests for information • Media: TV, newspapers, Internet • Objects: descriptions of objects, equipment • Personal: family members, friends, health, emotions, physical characteristics, daily routines • Planning and time management: future events, invitations, personal schedules • Purchases: clothing, shopping, banking, money • Recreation: sports, games, concerts, plays, art, books, photography, music, parties and gatherings, public lectures • Transportation: travel, driving, parking, public transportation, travel reservations • Workplace: applying for a job, on-campus employment, work schedules |
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