About TOEFL® ITP tests

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Gives You Real Insight Into Student Performance

The TOEFL® ITP Assessment Series offers colleges and universities, English language learning programs and other organizations the opportunity to administer a convenient, affordable and reliable assessment of English-language skills.

The TOEFL® ITP tests can be used for placement, progress, evaluation, exit testing and other situations. By using the TOEFL® ITP tests in your classroom, you can keep your students on track and have confidence in their real-world abilities.

Empowers Your Teaching

When you use the TOEFL® ITP tests, you’ll assess your students’ proficiency level in three different skills — reading comprehension, listening comprehension, and structure and written expression. You’ll be able to pinpoint the areas in which they need help, so you can tailor your teaching to meet those needs.

Knowing your students’ English skill levels better today gives them the best chance for success tomorrow.

Based on the Power of the TOEFL® Test

When you use the TOEFL® ITP assessments, you put the power of the TOEFL® test to work in your classroom. The TOEFL® ITP assessments share the same rich heritage as the TOEFL® test — the world’s most widely accepted and respected English-language assessment.

The two tests are used for separate purposes and administered differently. The TOEFL® test is a high-stakes exam administered by ETS. Institutions use TOEFL® test scores to make high-stakes decisions, such as student admissions.

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Seven Ways You Can Use the TOEFL® ITP Assessment Series In Your Classroom

  1. Placement in intensive English-language programs requiring academic English proficiency at a college or graduate level.
  2. Progress monitoring in English-language programs stressing academic English proficiency.
  3. Exiting English-language programs by demonstrating proficiency in English listening and reading.
  4. Admissions to short-term, non-degree programs in English-speaking countries where the sending and receiving institutions agree to use TOEFL® ITP scores.
  5. Admissions to undergraduate and graduate degree programs in non-English speaking countries where English is not the dominant form of instruction.
  6. Admissions and placement in collaborative international degree programs where English-language training will be a feature of the program.
  7. Scholarship programs, as contributing documentation for academic English proficiency.

The TOEFL® ITP Assessments at a Glance:

Level 1 (intermediate to advanced)
Section Number of Questions Admin. Time Score Scale
Listening Comprehension 50 35 minutes 31-68
Structure and Written Expression 40 25 minutes 31-68
Reading Comprehension 50 55 minutes 31-67
TOTAL 140 115 minutes 310-677
Level 2 (high beginning to intermediate)
Section Number of Questions Admin. Time Score Scale
Listening Comprehension 30 22 minutes 20-50
Structure and Written Expression 25 17 minutes 20-50
Reading and Vocabulary 40 31 minutes 20-50
TOTAL 95 70 minutes 200-500