OVERVIEW
Our TOEFL preparation course emphasizes preparing students to successfully improve the English language skills they will need for the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). Those skills include Listening Comprehension, Structure and Written Expression, Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension, American Idioms, Idiomatic Expressions and Phrasal Verbs. Our instructors are also trained to provide students with TOEFL examination techniques and test-taking strategies to help them to quickly and effectively improve their test scores. Students will practice extensively by taking actual TOEFL tests and answering real the TOEFL questions. Both paper- and computer-based tests are covered in the classroom. Students are encouraged to take additional practice time for the TOEFL outside of classroom.
Course features
- 12-week program
- 18 hours of intensive instruction weekly
- Useful examination techniques and test-taking strategies
- Flexible start dates
- Price discount for 12 weeks or longer, if prepaid in full
Who is TOEFL course for?
- Students with intermediate to advanced levels of English
- Students with a score of at least 450 on paper-based TOEFL or 133 on computer-based TOEFL
- Students who want to improve skills in advanced grammar, reading, listening, and writing
2010 Course start dates
Session |
Date |
Session |
Date |
*WINTER 1 |
Jan. 4 – Jan. 29 |
*SUMMER 1 |
Jul. 6 – Jul. 30 |
WIN 2 |
Feb. 1 – Feb. 26 |
SUM 2 |
Aug.2 – Aug. 27 |
WIN 3 |
Mar. 1 – Mar. 26 |
SUM 3 |
Aug. 30 – Sep. 24 |
*SPRING 1 |
Apr. 5 – Apr. 30 |
*FALL 1 |
Oct. 4– Oct. 29 |
SPR 2 |
May 3 – May 28 |
FAL 2 |
Nov. 1 – Nov. 24 |
SPR 3
|
Jun. 1 – Jun. 25
|
FAL 3
|
Nov.29 – Dec. 23
|
2010 Tuition
Please see Programs & Tuition table