TOEFL

The TOEFL® exam

Test Of English as Foreign Language.

The essential exam for entry to universities in the United States. Academic language.

Who is it for?

The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) measures the ability of nonnative speakers of English to use and understand North American English as it is spoken, written and heard in

college and university settings. Most people who take the TOEFL test are planning to study at colleges and universities where instruction is in English. In addition, many government agencies,

scholarship programs, and licensing/certification agencies use TOEFL scores to evaluate English proficiency.

Versions of the TOEFL® test

You can do the test on paper or on a computer, depending where you live.The test comes in two formats:

  1. paper-based test (PBT)

  2. next generation computer-based test (iBT)

The iBT is not yet available at every test center. If it is available at your local center then you will have to do it. If not you will do the PBT.

There is also an exam for younger students called TOEFL Junior.

Click here to see a comparison of TOEFL scores with other exams.

Where do I take the test?

At a test center in your country. The test is organised by the Educational Testing Service. You can register for the TOEFL® iBT online.

Click here to register

How much does the TOEFL test cost to take?

Prices of the TOEFL iBT vary in each country ranging from $160 to $240.

The paper-based TOEFL is $160.

What materials do I need?

You can buy TOEFL materials here

Read our TOEFL Tips here.