Master the skills required for the TOEFL iBT and other standardized tests.
TOEFL iBT program
What is the TOEFL iBT?
The TOEFL iBT (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is an essential exam for non-native English speakers who wish to study at universities and institutions where English is the medium of instruction.
Recognized by academic institutions worldwide, it is particularly important for students planning to attend universities in the U.S. and other English-speaking countries.
The NYEA TOEFL iBT course focuses on the four key areas of the test—Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing—to help students improve their overall English proficiency and achieve their desired scores.
The TOEFL iBT course at NYEA is designed to help students develop the skills necessary for success on the TOEFL exam.
The course focuses on the four key areas of the test—Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing—while also building important skills like note-taking, grammar, and vocabulary.
Course Goals
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POINT1
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POINT2
Improve time management and analytical skills for answering questions efficiently.
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Strengthen the ability to comprehend, analyze, and integrate information under timed conditions.
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Develop clear and logical arguments in both speaking and writing.
Assignments and Practice
Students will complete regular TOEFL practice tasks using textbook exercises and online resources.
Weekly speed writing assignments will help students increase their typing speed and accuracy for the Writing section.
The course is structured around weekly programs that focus on the specific skills tested in the TOEFL iBT.
Students will develop strategies, techniques, and gain hands-on practice to improve their overall performance.
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Weeks
1 & 2- Pre-Test Overview
- Note-taking skills, key vocabulary, and basic test strategies.
- Introduction to reading skills: skimming, scanning, and reference comprehension.
- Basic writing strategies: outlining, organization, and transitions.
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3 & 4- Listening skills: identifying main ideas and understanding details.
- Reading skills: simplifying sentences, identifying facts, and inserting sentences.
- Speaking practice: developing responses for independent and integrated tasks.
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5 & 6- Connecting examples to main ideas and understanding the speaker's purpose in listening tasks.
- Reading skills: making inferences, recognizing relationships, and understanding rhetorical purposes.
- Writing practice: improving sentence structure and developing logical arguments.
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7 & 8- Understanding organization and summarizing information in reading tasks.
- Review of grammar and time management strategies.
- Speaking and writing practice: refining responses, grammar, and syntax.
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Reading
- Understand vocabulary in context, recognize references, simplify sentences, and identify main ideas and facts.
- Make inferences and understand rhetorical purposes in reading passages.
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Writing
- Plan and structure essays, including developing thesis statements and supporting paragraphs.
- Integrate information from reading and listening passages into writing.
- Review grammar and sentence structure, with a focus on transitions and cohesive arguments.
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Listening
- Identify main ideas, details, and the speaker's stance and purpose.
- Recognize organizational patterns and relationships between ideas.
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Speaking
- Plan and deliver clear, structured responses in both independent and integrated tasks.
- Focus on timing, pronunciation, and summarizing information effectively.
At NYEA, the TOEFL iBT course not only enhances your English language skills but also provides you with targeted strategies and techniques to succeed in the exam.
Our experienced instructors guide students through the test format and question types, offering personalized feedback and support to address individual weaknesses.
Through realistic practice and exam simulations, students gain the confidence and preparation needed to perform their best on test day.
Benefits of Studying TOEFL at NYEA
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Comprehensive Test Preparation
The course covers all four sections—Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing—ensuring balanced improvement in all areas.
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Test Strategies
Learn time management techniques and effective problem-solving strategies to boost your score.
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Practical Feedback
Receive detailed feedback from instructors to target areas for improvement and refine your skills.
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Global Academic and Career Opportunities
A high TOEFL score opens doors to universities and institutions worldwide, helping you achieve your academic and professional goals.