TOEFL® iBT Test Preparation

Planning to study at a college or university in the United States? The TOEFL® is often a required step for students educated outside the US and is widely accepted by thousands of institutions worldwide.

A score that opens doors

TOEFL® measures your ability to communicate in English in academic settings. It is accepted by 7,000 plus destinations in more than 130 countries and is also requested by many institutions and employers around the world.

Strategy plus skill building, focused on the test

This course provides comprehensive preparation focused on techniques and strategies to master what the exam requires. You will work with practice questions and diagnostic tests, build confidence, and develop test taking habits that improve performance under time pressure.

Best for advanced students

The TOEFL® iBT Test Preparation course is designed for students who have completed the general Advanced Level 6, or for students taking it as a private course.

Skills and objectives that guide every class

Instruction follows objectives designed to build strategies and skills for better performance. Students take pretests and posttests to set and reach personal score goals.

Writing Objectives

  • Take notes effectively and efficiently
  • Connect sentences and paragraphs using academic connectors
  • Organize a multi paragraph essay with intro, body, and conclusion
  • Support and develop an argument using reasons and details
  • Summarize academic reading and listening into an essay

Speaking Objectives

  • Organize spoken responses using lexical frames
  • Speak clearly and fluently using complex grammar
  • Summarize conversations, lectures, and readings using notes
  • Offer opinions based on information in the passages

Listening Objectives

  • Infer speaker attitude through intonation and idioms
  • Determine what a speaker means by analyzing context
  • Determine relationships between elements in a lecture
  • Recognize topic, main idea, and details in conversations

Reading Objectives

  • Understand vocabulary from context and recognize referents
  • Simplify sentence meaning through sentence insertion
  • Find factual information and understand negative facts
  • Make inferences and identify rhetorical purpose
  • Select summary information by completing schematic tables

Duration and pacing

A focused timeline with measurable progress.

  • Structure 4 terms
  • Total Hours 192 hours
  • Term Length 4 weeks per term

How you start

Placement Test: Upon arrival, take a written and oral Placement Test to assess English knowledge and confirm class placement.

Orientation Session: Receive materials, your course schedule, and meet your class, classmates, and teacher.

Ready to prepare for the TOEFL® iBT in Orlando?

Tell us your goal score and your timeline. We will recommend the best path, including private course options if needed.

Orlando I

5950 Lakehurst Drive, Orlando, FL

+1 (407) 777-4770

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Orlando II

8570 Palm Parkway, Orlando, FL

+1 (407) 777-4770

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