TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is a standardized test developed by ETS to measure the English language proficiency of non-native speakers for academic purposes, such as admission to English-speaking universities, colleges, or for jobs and scholarships. The most common version, TOEFL iBT (Internet-Based Test), assesses reading, listening, speaking, and writing skills in an academic context and is offered either at an authorized test center or as a Home Edition
The TOEFL iBT® test measures the ability to use and understand academic English. This certification is an asset for international mobility in over 200 countries, enabling you to join more than 13,000+ institutions in the USA, UK, Canada, Spain, Japan, etc… but also in France, to join one of the many English-speaking programs. This test is a world reference. More than 40 million people worldwide have attested to their English language proficiency by taking the TOEFL iBT test. The test assesses written and oral comprehension and expression skills in an academic context from intermediate to advanced levels. The TOEFL iBT is now offered at test centers and via the Home Edition. This means that students can now take the TOEFL iBT in 2 convenient ways:
- On computer, at a test center
- On computer, at home
The TOEFL iBT consists of four sections: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing.
- Reading (35 mins, 20 Questions),
- Listening (36 mins, 28 Questions),
- Speaking (16 mins, 4 tasks),
- Writing (29 mins, 2 tasks)

