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TOEFL Test Preparation

The TOEFL Prep program at London Language Institute is designed to assist students meet their TOEFL needs. The program is divided among the four sections of the TOEFL: Listening Comprehension, Written Expression, Reading Comprehension, and Speaking. The TOEFL Success! program differs from many other programs, as it not only teaches test-taking strategies, but also the language required to succeed on the test and in future academic or career endeavours. This program is designed for the iBT TOEFL test. Students will be required to complete an initial TOEFL assessment to record a baseline score. A complete TOEFL practice test will be administered half-way through the program, and at the end of the program. The program is based on the new TOEFL format (iBT). The complete program is 12-weeks in duration, however it is possible to join the course for shorter lengths of time for short-term upgrading. This program has continuous intake. Many students will take our iBt TOEFL Preparation course in conjunction with our ESL and Academic Preparation Program. It is vital that students have the necessary language background to meet high performance levels on tests such as TOEFL. Please access our ESL and or University Preparation Program for further details. LLI is also an official testing centte for ETS and the ibT TOEFL examination. Examinations are provided on a monthly basis.
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