
TOEFL GENERAL PROGRAM
Training Modules
- Speaking | Reading | Writing | Listening
What is TOEFL?
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is one of the most widely accepted English language proficiency exams for students looking to study in English-speaking countries like the USA, Canada, the UK, Australia, and many more. It’s designed to evaluate how well non-native speakers can use and understand English in academic settings.
Recognized by over 12,000 universities and institutions across 160+ countries, TOEFL scores are a critical part of your study abroad application—especially if you’re aiming for undergraduate, graduate, or professional degree programs taught in English.
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Why Take TOEFL?
Here’s why TOEFL might be the right test for you:
- It’s accepted globally, especially by universities in the USA and Canada
- It focuses entirely on academic English, making it highly relevant for university life
- You can take the test online from home (TOEFL iBT) or at a designated test center
- Results are available in 4–6 days, helping you meet tight application deadlines
- Most universities prefer TOEFL because of its fair, standardized scoring system
If you want to show universities that you’re ready for academic communication, research, and writing in English—TOEFL is your proof.
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TOEFL vs IELTS – Which One Should You Choose?
Both are accepted worldwide, but:
- TOEFL is preferred by U.S. and Canadian universities
- IELTS is often chosen for the UK, Australia, and New Zealand
TOEFL is entirely computer-based, making it ideal for students more comfortable typing and speaking into a headset rather than writing or speaking to a person.
Not sure which one to take? We’ll help you decide.

TOEFL Training Modules at Globewarts
Speaking
- Structure Your Response Clearly
- Use a Range of Vocabulary and Grammar
- Speak Clearly and at a Moderate Pace
- Practice Time Management
Reading
- Skim the Passage First
- Focus on Understanding Vocabulary in Context
- Identify Main Ideas and Supporting Details
- Practice Eliminating Wrong Answers
Writing
- Follow a Clear Essay Structure
- Support Your Ideas with Examples
- Use a Range of Sentence Structures and Vocabulary
- Manage Your Time Wisely
Listening
- Take Effective Notes
- Identify the Speaker’s Purpose and Attitude
- Listen for Signal Words and Transitions
- Practice Concentrated Listening
Features
Explore key features curated to enhance your preparation and performance.

TOEFL Test Day Tips: What to Expect and How to Prepare
Get practical advice on how to prepare for TOEFL test day, including what documents to carry, how to stay calm, and strategies to manage time effectively. Understand the test-day procedures and environment to feel confident and ready.

Mastering TOEFL Reading: Strategies for Challenging Passages
Explore techniques for improving reading comprehension, identifying main ideas, and managing time across reading sections. Learn how to handle dense academic texts and apply skimming, scanning, and inferencing skills.

TOEFL Listening Skills: How to Identify Key Information Effectively
Discover the best methods to improve listening performance, including note-taking strategies, recognizing tone and attitude, and listening for key transitions and details. Practice with varied accents and academic content.

TOEFL Speaking Practice: How to Boost Clarity and Coherence
Learn how to organize and present your ideas clearly under time pressure. Get tips to enhance pronunciation, pacing, and natural fluency. Practice speaking tasks effectively to gain confidence and improve delivery.

How to Write High-Scoring TOEFL Essays: Task 1 and Task 2 Tips
Get detailed strategies to excel in the TOEFL Writing section. Learn how to structure integrated and independent essays, use academic vocabulary, and manage time effectively while ensuring grammar and coherence.

Understanding the TOEFL Scoring System: How Your Performance is Measured
Understand how each TOEFL section is scored, what your total score means, and how universities interpret your results. Learn how to aim for specific score requirements based on academic or professional goals.

Why TOEFL Matters for Global University Admissions
Explore how TOEFL is recognized worldwide for admissions, visa processing, and scholarship eligibility. Understand institution-specific score requirements and how TOEFL strengthens your global academic profile.

Common Misconceptions About the TOEFL Exam: What You Should Know
Bust popular myths around TOEFL—like it being harder than other tests or only for native speakers. Clarify misunderstandings to prepare more confidently and focus on what truly matters.

How to Manage TOEFL Exam Anxiety and Stay Focused
Discover stress-reduction strategies to stay calm before and during the test. Learn relaxation techniques, tips to improve focus, and how to boost your confidence in the weeks leading up to your test day.
Frequently Asked Questions
It depends on your strengths. TOEFL is entirely computer-based and preferred by those comfortable typing and speaking to a microphone, while IELTS includes a face-to-face speaking test.
Yes. You can retake the TOEFL as many times as you want, but you must wait 3 days between attempts.
A score of 100+ (out of 120) is typically considered competitive for top institutions, especially in the US.
Most universities in the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, and Europe accept TOEFL, but always double-check your target institution’s requirements.
Yes, TOEFL scores are accepted for student visa applications in countries like the USA, Canada, Australia, and more. However, always verify with the embassy or university for specific visa requirements.
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