The
reading, listening in and speaking areas of the TOEFL changed in August, 2019.
From that point forward, ETS has additionally declared a progression of littler
changes. The vast majority of these progressions have been very much promoted,
yet some of them are "Secret changes." Here's what you have to note.
Reading Section Changes
You will still get three or four passages
to read. If you get four passages, one of them will be an
"experimental" passages that isn't graded.
Each
reading passage will have 9 or 10 questions, rather than 12 to 14 questions.
You will be given 54 minutes (three passages) or 74 minutes (four passages) to
complete the reading segment. This implies you will have around 18 minutes for
passage and 105 seconds for each question (rather than 90 seconds like on the
old test). Note that you might be required to achieve increased accuracy, so it
isn't safe to state that this change makes the reading area "simpler-."
If
the total number of questions for a passage is 9, that implies a "fill in
a table" question will show up as the last question. According to ETS,
every passage will have exactly 10 questions every time, however this is
incorrect information.
The
articles are a similar length and difficulty level as before. The Similar sorts
of questions are used.
Unofficial
reading scores are now given at the test center as soon as when you finish the
test.
Listening Section Changes
You
will listen to two three sets of listening materials. Each set will comprise of
it is possible that one discussion and two lectures (since a long set), or one
conversation and one lecture (short set).
The
long set has 17 questions and you will be given 10 minutes to tackle them. The
short set has 11 questions and you will be given 6.5 minutes to solve them.
Note that the clock doesn't run while you are listening. This implies you have
around 35 seconds to solve each question, which is equivalent to on the old
test. Some students have been given 7 minutes to tackle the short set. The reason
for this is unknown.
If
you are given three sets, the third will be an extra short set. For this
situation one of your lectures and one of your conversations won't be
evaluated. These test entries could emerge out of any of the sets.
Note
that the length of the passages is unchanged, and the difficulty level is
unchanged. All of the similar question types are being used.
Unofficial
listening scores are presently given at the test center when you finish the
test.
Speaking Section Changes
Speaking Question 1 (personal
preference) and Speaking Question 5 (campus situation) have been removed from
the test. The rest of the questions are same as before. Note, however, that
"multiple choice" and "advantages/disadvantages" questions
are not being utilized in the new question one.
Your
score is presently controlled by one human rater and the SpeechRater software.
This is called "Enhanceded Speaking Scoring" by ETS. The SpeechRater
software is new. Previously, students were reviewed only by human raters.
Overall
It
presently takes around three hours to finish the TOEFL, rather than 3.5 hours
(not including administrative stuff and your break). The test is as yet scored
out of 120 points, and each section still has equivalent weight.
TOEFL Scoring Changes
MyBest Scores
Your TOEFL
score report now contains a section referred to as "MyBest
Scores." This segment joins the best outcome from each area of the test
you have gotten over the entirety of your endeavors in the course of recent
years. For example, if you take the test multiple times it will consolidate the
best individual writing, speaking, reading and listening scores you
accomplished on the all of the attempts. Note that a few schools may not
acknowledge these scores and will keep on just accept single test scores. So
far, most schools are not tolerating these scores, yet you can see my
(incomplete) list of schools that accept them.
Less Specific Score Reports
Before,
students received overall speaking and writing scores, as well as specific
level assessments (limited, week, fair, good) for every one of their writing
tasks and for sets of their speaking tasks. This showed which parts of the test
they did well on, and which parts they did poorly on. Those levels have now
been expelled from the score reports. Students just get overall scores now.
Quicker Score Reports and Score Reviews
It
currently takes only six days to get your score (it used to take ten days). It
currently takes only three days to get a score review. Note that the SpeechRater
isn't utilized when a score review is mentioned.
TOEFL Registration Changes
Students
would now be able to take exam once every week. Previously they could just take
the exam once every two weeks.
It
is currently possible to enroll for the test only two days before it is given.
New Official TOEFL Test Prep Resources
ETS
has recommended that new variant of the Official Guide to the TOEFL will be
published in June, 2020. This isn't official, however.
ETS
now gives another free example test which uses altered versions of the old TOEFL
Quick Prep sets. They have also given some new questions PDFs which you
can find out about on my blog.
Older TOEFL Trends – 2018 and 2019
To
quickly summarize, there are six principle patterns we've seen in 2018 and 2019
that are separate from the declared changes depicted previously:
- 1. Independent writing questions prompts are getting longer. They are sometimes as long as six sentences!
- 2. A warning to "not utilized memorized examples" is something showed toward the end of the autonomous writing question.
- 3. In multiple choice independent writing questions, students are now sometime told they can pick more than one option.
- 4. Independent speaking question prompts are getting longer.
- 5. It is possible to get 25 focuses in the speaking segment. Previously this was impossible.
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