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TOEFL Preparation
For
students
who
want
to
attend
an
American university, the Next Generation
TOEFL
Test does not have to be intimidating. The
TOEFL test is created to
test
your overall understanding and ability to
use English. Students who
apply themselves to studying grammar,
writing, reading, speaking, and
listening in an intensive English program
will begin to be able to
grasp the English language more firmly as
their studies progress. It is
important to study about how to take the
TOEFL test and to practice
taking it, but the most important thing
to do to pass the TOEFL is
to master the English language.
TOEFL Preparation Classes at ULI:
| SESSION |
DATES
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TIME |
TOTAL
CLASSROOM
HOURS
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COST
|
STATUS |
Fall
I, 2011
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Saturdays
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10:00
a.m. -
noon
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14
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$175
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Call
or email
now to register. We need at least 3
students to sign up for the class
in order to have it.
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Registration
and
Payment:
If you are interested in taking the
TOEFL class, please contact ULI
and
let us know your name, phone number, and
email address to register for
the class. If you need to pay by debit or
credit card, you will need to
pay during our regular business hours
listed on the main page of our
website. If you wait to pay your teacher
after class starts, you will
need to pay with check or cash because the
office will be closed during
class time.
Book:
The
Michigan
Guide
for
Academic
Success
and
Better
TOEFL
Scores
ISBN # 0-472-08991-9 (available at the ORU
bookstore).
Course
Description:
This course provides ESL
students the
necessary skills & strategies for taking the
iBT TOEFL test. Class
time is focused on the listening, speaking,
writing, and reading TOEFL
skills that most students have difficulty with
and on successful
test-taking strategies. Students will practice
taking timed and untimed
TOEFL exercises at home.
Course
Objectives:
Students will
- learn various techniques for
improving
their ability to listen and understand both
short dialogues and longer
conversations
- review and practice the
various
American English grammar and diction points
for speaking and writing
- learn various techniques for
improving
their ability to read quickly and completely
- become familiar with
frequently asked
comprehension questions types and strategies
for the reading section
- develop self-study skills and
analytical skills to practice TOEFL on their
own
Other TOEFL help
available
from ULI:
- All ULI teachers are familiar with the
Next
Generation TOEFL Test.
- TOEFL skills are integrated into each
class at ULI.
- ULI levels 3 - 6 are given the
opportunity to take a
practice TOEFL test each session. Please
contact us if you'd like to
join us to take a free practice TOEFL test
with our students.
TOEFL help available from the ETS website:
You can find TOEFL
test
materials or receive special information
by joining the TOEFL
practice community.
Where to take the TOEFL test in Tulsa:
If you wish to attend Tulsa Community
College,
you should apply to take their TOEFL test
which is usually available on
the first Thursday of each month. For
other
colleges
and
universities,
you
will need to sign up for a test at www.ets.org.
After
you
have signed up for a test, ETS TOEFL will
assign you an available
location in Tulsa or the surrounding area.
Where to find books for the Next Generation
TOEFL
Test:
You can find books locally
at
Barnes and Noble (71st
Lewis or 41st and Yale) or the Tulsa
City-County Library. If they do not have
what you want and you know
the name and ISBN number of the book, they can
order it for you.If you
would like to buy a book online,
you can find Next
Generation TOEFL Test books at amazon.com
and at
BooksPrice.com.
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