TOEFL is a short form for "Test of English as a Foreign Language." It is a standardized test meant to measure non-native English speakers' English language skills, particularly those who intend to study or work in English-speaking areas. The TOEFL test has the following key features: TOEFL iBT (Internet-Based Test): The TOEFL iBT is the most popular test format. It measures four language abilities: reading (54-72 minutes), listening (41-57 minutes), speaking (17 minutes), and writing (50 minutes).
TOEFL PBT (Paper-Based Test): The TOEFL PBT is a less popular format than the iBT. It covers topics such as Listening Understanding, Structure and Written Expression, Reading Comprehension, and the Test of Written English (TWE).
The TOEFL test is now offered at home four days a week, with appointments available as soon as 24 hours after you register.