Is IELTS becoming more popular than TOEFL?

November 9th, 2007

A British English test is being geared up to attract Korean English learners who are overwhelmed by American English tests, especially TOEFL and TOEIC. Ian Simm, director of the British Council Korea, revealed his marketing plan for IELTS in Korea during a press conference in Seoul.

“Korea was heavily influenced by the United States, and so far people have preferred the U.S. than any other country for studying abroad. There were few institutions in the U.S. that authorized IELTS — this has made people in Korea prefer TOEFL, said Simm.
“Last year, the number of Korean people who took IELTS was around 13,500, far less than those who took TOEFL. However, about 700,000 people took IELTS worldwide, which is similar to the number that took TOEFL, he added.

The British Council plans to double the number of IELTS applicants in Korea up to 20,000 by the end of the year and increase the number to 50,000 by 2010. Under the plan, it has promoted the test to college admission officials and personnel members of 15,000 domestic corporations. Also, it will set up more IELTS courses at private institutes.

Created in 1989, IELTS tests four English language skills — listening, reading, writing and speaking — like TOEFL but it differentiates itself with the speaking and writing test which are given by an examiner.

“I believe that the IELTS score has much more to do with practical English. As I told you earlier, since those who take the speaking exams have to sit face to face with the speaking examiner, IELTS is the best way to improve your English in every day lives.”

Funny Japanese method of learning English

November 9th, 2007

Well, Japanese readers… is this how you learn your vocabulary? While it is quite funny, unfortunately, this type of method is only good for rote memorization of sentences. The TOEFL iBT is specifically designed so that you cannot do this. You will need a full, in-depth understanding of English words, phrases, idioms, and their usage.

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How to choose a TOEFL Exam Prep Centre

November 9th, 2007

A lot of students ask me about choosing a TOEFL Exam Prep Centre. Are these places even any good? Classes offered by specialized Exam or Test Preparation Centres are made up with just one purpose — to help you get the highest score on your TOEFL. So, are they the best places to prepare yourself for the TOEFL? Well, not always. You need to do some investigating before spending your time and money.
TOEFL preparation centres can vary quite a bit. Some are part of international chains and others are just local schools. They might have thousands of successful graduates or just a few. And how can you really trust what they claim, anyway? The teachers may be specialists or general ESL teachers. The schools may produce and sell their own books and materials or use existing test preparation books and software. They might offer some kind of guarantee, based on your success in the exam. It’s best to ask the school about all this stuff before signing up. Also, you should attend free sample classes, if possible.
Sometimes, test preparation centres offer really short and focused intensive workshops and seminars. These can be really helpful. These are usually held in the evenings or on weekends.
Most importantly, you need to remember that as a student, YOU are the consumer and you DESERVE to have high quality training. You are also the one responsible for making wise buying decisions.

English Phrases and Idioms – Colours, etc.

November 8th, 2007

There are a lot of idioms and phrases related to types of colours. In the following video, the lovely Jennifer explains some of them to us.

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Welcome to THE TOEFL BLOG!

November 8th, 2007

Welcome to TOEFL Blog. I’ve been an ESL and TOEFL teacher for many years. On my main site, Good Luck TOEFL, I have a complete, step-by-step guide to the exam. On this blog, I’ll be collecting all kinds of interesting and useful information about the TOEFL exam, along with helpful study tools for it. If you have a useful TOEFL-related site or article that you think should be added here, please submit it to me through the link in the menu. Enjoy the site… and Good Luck!