What’s TOEFL®?

The TOEFL® or Test of English as a Foreign Language is a standardized test of English language proficiency for non-native English language speakers wishing to enroll in U.S. universities or for job placement. This test is accepted by many English-speaking academic and professional institutions and organizations. TOEFL® and IELTS are the two major English-language tests in the world.

TOEFL® Preparation

The English Language Institute (ELI) offers a TOEFL® preparation course for those individuals seeking admission to American universities, licenses, certification in professional fields, or proof of proficiency for job placement. This course prepares students for both, iBT (Internet-Based) and iPT/PBT (Paper-Based) TOEFL® tests. The course is offered at convenient times each term. Classes are small to ensure personal attention to students’ needs, and instructors are trained test specialists.

For more information about the difference between iBT (Internet-Based) and iPT/PBT (Paper-Based) TOEFL® tests, visit ETS’ website.

Click on one of the TOEFL® preparation courses below for more information.

TOEFL® iPT/PBT (Paper-Based) Test

The ELI offers the iPT/PBT (Paper-Based) TOEFL ® test. This test is open to everyone. It is only applicable to FIU and no other organization or institution.