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TOEFL & IELTS US University Admission
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Students may meet the University's English language requirement in one of three ways
CESL is offering a TOEFL Preparation course including techniques and strategies for both iBT and pBT exams. CESL student cost is $220.00; non CESL students $270. Apply Now View CESL test Preparation information here. Institutional TOEFL scores are valid only for the University of Arizona. The UA Graduate and Undergraduate Admissions office may request that a student with admission pending take the Institutional TOEFL. Please contact the UA Testing Office for more information ion the Institutional TOEFL. Registration |
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Many CESL students continue their education at The University of Arizona or at other universities in the United States. The CESL Student Advisor is available to help students find information and to fill university applications. US News and World Report article about applying for university in the United States. http://www.usnews.com/usnews/rankguide/rghome.htm Information about UA rankings http://president.arizona.edu/university_highlights.cfm If you plan to attend the University of Arizona, you must apply before the deadline - usually from 5-10 months before you hope to begin your university studies. Do not wait until you have the necessary TOEFL score. For more information about Conditional Admission see the CESL Endorsement page. Undergraduate Admissions
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English Proficiency Requirements. Typically, UA applicants can fulfill their English language requirment to the UA either with a TOEFL or IELTS score or a CESL Endorsement.
Be sure to check with the appropriate admissions office for current requirments. Some professional Programs and graduate programs may require higher scores. You may register for either test on their websites. For current testing dates on the UA campus for TOEFL or IELTS go to http://www.testing.arizona.edu or call 520-621-7589. CESL Endorsement If you have applied to the UA, you may request a CESL endorsement. To be eligible to apply for the endorsement, you must be enrolled full-time for at least one 8-week session at CESL. Endorsement CESL Transcript. If you are applying to another university or college, you may Request a Transcript. This report includes your final grades at CESL and your highest TOEFL on record at CESL; it does not include any recommendation. |
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CESL's TOEFL Preparation Course and other classes What is the best way to prepare for the TOEFL? The TOEFL test is a measurement of English ability, and many universities in the United States require a certain score on the TOEFL for admission. To achieve a higher score on the TOEFL, students must improve their English language skills. The CESL intensive English program helps students improve all their English language skills for the TOEFL. The best way to get a higher score on the TOEFL is to increase your English listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. There are many opportunities to improve your skills at CESL. Level 10-30 At these beginning levels, your teachers will guide you in the most efficient way to improve your English skills and ultimately, your TOEFL score. In addition to your class work, you should read, write, listen to, and speak English as much as possible. Level 40-50 In addition to the above, at this level, it is a good idea to work on integrating your skills. For example, listen to the news and take notes. Read a short novel and write a critique of it. Participate in discussion groups and get a conversation partner. Read and discuss academic subjects. Doing well in your Listening, Speaking, Reading , Writing, and Grammar classes is the best way to quickly improve your TOEFL score. Pay attention to your teacher's comments about your grammatical errors and focus on eliminating them. Level 60-70 At these levels, your Basic English skills have developed to create a good foundation in English. At this point, in addition to increasing your reading level and speed, you can listen to longer lectures on academic topics, take notes, summarize and synthesize information. It may also be a good idea to take a course in Test Taking Skills. This course will not necessarily improve your English, but it could decrease test anxiety and teach you some techniques at taking tests efficiently. It would also be a good idea to focus on your weakest skill by taking an elective class that will give you more practice on that skill. Individual Practice CESL students can use CESL Lab TOEFL materials or on-line TOEFL practice. Students can check out a TOEFL Preparation CD to use at any time in the CESL lab. Students can take a pre-test and discover the skills they need to work on. Then they can do exercises on those specific skills. A lab monitor will help you get started. You will find links to these, otherTOEFL, and many language Resources on CESL's library web page.
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ETS has a good web page explaining the new iBT TOEFL with description, tips and practice. http://www.ets.org/toefl/nextgen/description.html ETS, the makers of the TOEFL test provide TOEFL information at http://www.ets.org/toefl/index.html Learn about the new iBT http://www.ets.org/toefl/nextgen/index.html TOEFL practice on-line: http://toeflpractice.ets.org See sample essays https://www.dxrgroup.com/cgi-bin/DxR_TOEFL/sample_essays.pl LanguEdge Courseware - An instructional tool that measures academic English language skills in reading, listening, speaking and writing at intermediate to advanced levels. ScoreItNow! - Online writing practice for the Writing section of the current TOEFL test and for the independent writing task of the next generation TOEFL test. Students can purchase the practice tool online and receive instant scores and feedback to see where they need to improve. https://www.dxrgroup.com/DxR_TOEFL Criterion Online Writing Evaluation - This innovative placement, assessment and instructional tool offers students valuable writing practice and provides immediate measures of their progress in writing at the intermediate to advanced levels. http://www.ets.org/criterion/ell/index.html
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Universities and Colleges in the USA
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The Educational Testing Service http://www.ets.org offers numerous admissions tests including TOEFL, SAT, GMAT, GRE or TOEIC. Contact ETS for test information. For a current listing of tests offered on the UA campus, visit the UA Testing Center in Old Main or at http://www.testing.arizona.edu/ UA International Teaching Assistants seeking information about the SPEAK or TBEST exams should contact the UA Grad College directly. CESL does not currently administer either exam. |
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