The TOEIC and TOEFL tests are recognised throughout the world by businesses and establishments as indicators of English language abilities. They provide an objective measurement of English language proficiency, define development objectives and certify English language proficiency with a globally recognised score.
Students from both sites can take these tests according to their educational level.
AT SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL: THE JUNIOR TOEFL TEST
For students aged between 11 and 15 years, these junior TOEFL tests provide a reliable and objective means of evaluating your students' English language proficiency.
The Junior TOEFL evaluates written comprehension, oral comprehension, semantics and syntax.
AT COLLEGE OF FURTHER EDUCATION LEVEL: THE BRIDGE TOEIC TEST
The Bridge TOEIC™ test certifies a basic to intermediary (CECRL A1 to B2) proficiency level for English language students. It is designed to help new students to evaluate their written and oral comprehension as used in a professional environment.
The Bridge TOEIC is a written test divided into to two timed sections, each with 50 multiple choice questions, it evaluates a persons ability to comprehend everyday spoken and written English.
AT HIGHER EDUCATION LEVEL: THE TOEIC TEST
The ITP TOEFL test provides a reliable means of evaluating the English language abilities of students for whom English is not the mother tongue.
The test provides an evaluation of these three areas of competency:
- • Listening Comprehension to evaluate the ability to comprehend the kind of spoken English that would be used in universities and other higher education establishments
- • Structure and Written Expression to evaluate the ability to recognise the structural and grammatical points that are used in normal written English
- • Reading Comprehension to evaluate the ability to read and understand English language university texts