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TOEFL SINAVI BİLGİLERİ ve ÖRNEK SORULAR (PAPER BASED ve COMPUTER BASED)

 

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About The Computer-Based TOEFL® Test Test Scores and Scoring Services for the Computer-Based TOEFL® Test

 

Test Scores and Scoring Services for the Computer-Based TOEFL® Test

 

2000-2001 Information Bulletin for Computer-Based Testing

 

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Test Center Reference List 1999-2000 Revised for the Paper-Based, Computer-Based, and Supplemental TOEFL Tests, and the Test of Spoken English

 

Sample Questions for the Computer-Based TOEFL Test -1

 

Writing Topics

 

Sample Questions for the Computer-Based TOEFL Test –2

 

TOEFL SINAVI HAKKINDA BİLGİLER

 

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About The Computer-Based TOEFL® Test

Purpose of the TOEFL Test

The purpose of the TOEFL® test is to evaluate the English proficiency of people whose native language is not English. In 1998-99, more than 300,000 people registered to take the computer-based TOEFL test. The scores are required for purposes of admission by more than 2,400 colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. TOEFL is also used by institutions in other countries where English is the language of instruction. In addition, government agencies, scholarship programs, and licensing/certification agencies use TOEFL scores to evaluate English proficiency.

TOEFL on Computer

The TOEFL test was introduced as a computer-based test in July 1998 in many parts of the world. It combines many of the same question types as the traditional paper-based test with new question types that can be offered only on the computer. There are several advantages to taking the computer-based TOEFL test:

·                     testing at more than 300 test centers around the world

·                     convenient scheduling

·                     comfortable testing environment

·                     fewer test questions than on the paper-based test

·                     questions that are tailored to your ability level

·                     immediate viewing of scores on screen

·                     opportunity to choose up to four score recipients after seeing your scores

·                     official score reports mailed approximately 14 days after testing

TOEFL Information Bulletin for Computer-Based Testing

This free publication is the primary source of information for individuals who wish to take the computer-based TOEFL test. It contains information about scheduling an appointment for the test, a list of test centers, identification requirements, information about scores, and more. While most of the information in the Bulletin is on this Web site, it is important that you obtain a copy and read it thoroughly so you are prepared when you arrive at the test center.

You may obtain the Bulletin by

·                     Requesting a copy from the distribution office for your country or area.

·                     Ordering online. Your copy will be mailed from Ewing, NJ, USA. Please allow up to eight weeks for delivery to an address outside the United States.

·                     Downloading a copy. To download, you must have Acrobat® Reader 4.0 installed on your computer. If you do NOT have this software on your system, click here.

Directory of www.toefl.org

·                     Purpose of the TOEFL Test

·                     TOEFL on Computer

·                     Information Bulletin

·                     The Four Sections of the Test

·                     About the Tutorials

·                     Test-Taking Suggestions

·                     Sample Questions

·                     Writing Topics

·                     Tutorials and Practice Exercises