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TOEFL Preparation Time 2024: How To Prepare For TOEFL?

TOEFL Preparation Time 2024: How To Prepare For TOEFL?

Edited By Team Careers360 | Updated on Apr 18, 2024 11:11 AM IST | #TOEFL

Dreaming to study abroad in a dynamic university and transform life has become a common culture these days. Preparing for the TOEFL exam confidently is like a road map to the success one wishes to achieve but planning time to prepare for the TOEFL exam could be a tedious task. So, to enjoy this journey, today we will help you create a personalized study plan so that you can have a dedicated TOEFL preparation time. It is necessary that the candidates have a strong understanding about the TOEFL preparation time before they attempt the test. Lets first analyze some of the prerequisites to prepare a plan which is adequate for the TOEFL exam preparation time. Through this article, the candidates can have a glimpse of the TOEFL preparation time that is required for a candidate to ace in the examination.

Pre-requisites for an extensive study plan

· Familiarize yourself with the TOEFL exam pattern

· Check your desired score

· Check the way the TOEFL exam is scored

· Check out the type of questions in each module of the TOEFL exam.’

· Attempt one complete TOEFL exam practice test.

· Analyze your score after the attempt and check all your weak areas.

· List out all important activities of your daily life, for example- work time, health care and so on.

Preparation of the study plan

Now, as you know your weak areas and the exam pattern, you should prepare strategies and plans that help you make TOEFL preparation time a great success. In today's plan we shall start with the simple technique of language learning process, i.e, to start with TOEFL listening and speaking modules followed by TOEFL reading and writing modules, also focusing on enhancing the general vocabulary so that achieving TOEFL score is not a hard nut.

Hence, let's divide the TOEFL preparation time in 4 phases.

Phase-1: TOEFL Listening and Speaking Module

In the initial phase, we should be concentrating only on the listening and speaking part of the TOEFL exam, so to start with let’s design time in engaging ourselves in different activities keeping in mind that we have to be motivated for the TOEFL exam and not feel bored.

1. As you know that you will be assessed on how much you are able to understand, retain and connect the information. It is ideal to spend a minimum of 30 minutes on a daily basis listening to authenticated native speakers podcasts and making notes while listening.

2. The next 10 minutes post listening should be spent to sequence the notes made in a logical manner and so that you are confident in speaking out the gist of the audio you have just heard.

3. As you need to have pragmatic understanding, now read the notes you have made and next 10-15 minutes you should be speaking on the same topic standing in front of the mirror and having eye contact with yourself.

4. Practice this activity using different topic authenticated podcasts for 3-4 days and the next 3 days you should change the style of speaking, now instead of mirror practice and record your audio and self-check your answers.

5. You will observe that within 7-8 days, you have enhanced your listening and speaking abilities and at this TOEFL preparation time, you should give a TOEFL practice test attempt for both the modules.

6. The above-mentioned activities should be planned according to the question format of the TOEFL listening and speaking modules.

Daily one hour of dedicated TOEFL exam preparation time will help you succeed and reach your goal.

Phase -2 : TOEFL Reading and Writing Module

As we move forward, we do realize that we have built our hands more on the academic vocabulary as we were listening to the native speakers in the TOEFL exam preparation time of the listening and speaking module. Also we could strategies our own ways of making notes and judging the inner thoughts and feelings of the speaker. The same should be realized while reading also.

1. Its now that you have to divide your preparation time in 2 parts, once in the morning and next probably in the evenings, each time practicing any one TOEFL reading or writing module.

2. This time we will just be focusing on extensive reading of authenticated texts, academic books and blogs of native English people; newspapers could also be one of the resources.

3. It is time to develop the reading speed and also be able to retain the information, understand the inner meaning, infer the ideas and note the way the ideas are connected.

4. Dedicated 40 minutes of reading authenticated material will surely be helpful, these 40 minutes should again be divided into 15-15-10 minute strategy and the next 7 days different question types should be practiced focusing more on the questions that were not correct in the TOEFL mock practice test.

5. The next part of preparation is writing practice, here you should start with the independent writing task and should target completing that in 30 minutes.

6. Brainstorm yourself with different essay topics and write the essay keeping in mind the scoring parameters, this will help you be in a habit of writing well within the time limit.

7. Integrated writing tasks can be practiced on alternative days as this is more sequential and opinion-based writing.

8. AT the end of 7 days, do not forget to check your progress by attempting once again the writing and reading TOEFL exam practice.

Phase- 3 : Re-working on errors and building strong vocabulary

By now, you have a good self-realization of all the errors and any improvement areas still required. We will focus on brushing our vocabulary even more, Now follow the given strategies day wise for the next 5 days:

Day:1- Practice the TOEFL listening section Test

Day:2- Practice the TOEFL reading section Test

Day:3- Practice the TOEFL Writing section Test

Day:4- Work on all the mistakes and revise all the concepts and strategies

Day:5- Relax and just do TOEFL independent speaking task

Phase 4: Recapitulation and TOEFL exam Readiness

At this stage you are prepared and just need to revise and practice well, so take care of your health and for the next 4 days just practice the entire test.

You may now register for the exam as you are well prepared and you have managed the TOEFL preparation time very well.


All the best!

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TOEFL, IELTS, GRE, and GMAT are all standardized tests used for college admission, detailed information regarding these exams is mentioned below:

TOEFL: The Test of English as a Foreign Language is a standardized test that is used to know the English language proficiency of non-English speakers. TOEFL exam is taken by students wishing to enroll in English-speaking universities abroad. TOEFL scores are accepted by more than 11,000 universities in more than 190 countries.

IELTS: The International English Language Testing System is an English proficiency test, it checks your ability to understand and communicate in English. Many universities around the world require international students to have a valid IELTS score for admission to universities to study abroad.

GRE (Graduate Record Examination): This is a general exam required for many Master's programmes especially in humanities, social sciences, and sciences. GRE scores are also applicable for admission to some PhD programmes. GRE test checks your verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, analytical writing, and critical thinking skills.

GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test): This is specifically required for admission to MBA courses. GMAT test assess analytical writing, quantitative reasoning, integrated reasoning, and verbal reasoning skills, but with a focus on business applications.

Key differences: TOEFL, IELTS, GRE & GMAT

Feature

TOEFL & IELTS

GRE & GMAT

Purpose

Assess English proficiency

Assess readiness for graduate studies

Required for

Many universities for international students

Master's & PhD programmes (GRE), MBA programs (GMAT)

Specific skills tested

Reading, listening, speaking, writing

Verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, analytical writing, critical thinking (GRE), similarly GMAT accesses a candidate's abilities but with a business focus.

Hello aspirant,

Every exam has a different amount of difficulty depending on how each student personally prepares. IELTS, on the other hand, is thought to be simpler than the TOEFL. in particular, the reading portion. While the TOEFL has a multiple-choice style, the IELTS is shorter and has a band scoring system.

For more information you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.

https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/ielts-vs-toefl

Thank you

Hope this information helps you.

Hello aspirant,

Hope you are doing well,

Exams like IELTS and TOEFL has their timetables preplanned which will be available on their website. You can visit their website and choose a date is appropriate for you. You can choose the date and centre, while applying for the exam.

Results for TOEFL takes usually 8-10 calendar days. Your score will be available online by this period. IELTS results take usually 5-7 calendar days to be displayed online. For hard copy of your score you need to wait few more days since they deliver it to you on your passport address or address you mentioned in your exam application.

To start your MS in countries outside of india you need to start the application procedure 6 months - 1 year prior to the intake you planning to go. Before starting the application you need to attempt one these exams (IELTS/TOEFL). Once you get your results and all the documents needed for application it'll take 6-8 months to start your program.

Hope you find this helpful

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All the best!!

Hi there,

You may take the Duolingo English Test online on your home computer. It assesses each of the four language skills—reading, listening, speaking, and writing—just like the TOEFL and IELTS do. The Duolingo English Test may be taken online, unlike conventional English tests. If you're submitting applications to several universities, it's possible that at least some of them won't accept Duolingo at this time, but they will all almost certainly accept the TOEFL or IELTS.

Dear Aspirant, you should be checking the college or the university website you are going to approach, as per the information it not only depends on your academic marks but also other experiences and the SOP. And 102 in TOEFL will increase your chances may be.

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