Tags: Foreign Languages, Professional Certifications, TOEFL
Ace the TOEFL
About TOEFL on Brainscape
What is TOEFL?
The Test of English as a Foreign Language TOEFL is an examination that non-native speakers may be asked to take when applying to English-speaking colleges and universities.
Taking four-hours of the test measures English language competency in reading, writing, speaking and listening. The test can be accessed easily and taken within a week or a month on the internet in most countries.
There are loads of helpful advice on the TOEFL website; you should also check with the colleges you apply to about required TOEFL test scores. Study Abroad in the US also has loads of resources.
For more test prep advice and helpful guides all about learning languages be sure to check out our Study Academy!
Learning TOEFL
Learning English can be tough, but to understand lectures, read and submit written work at an advanced level -- you will be setting yourself an impossible task if your English is not up to speed. English has a huge vocabulary with irregular verbs and words with inconsistent spellings and meanings, all of which can make learning frustrating. Brainscape has been proven to be an ideal study tool for language students helping you smash your TOEFL test.
There are thousands of TOEFL flashcards prepared by students just like you to choose from on this page. Why not check out the Brainscape certified classes Vocab Builder and Vocabulaire Anglais for French speakers at the top of the page? Both courses will help you learn some of a large amount of vocabulary in the English language. At Brainscape, you can also choose to create your own English flashcards perfectly adapted from your course notes.
Learn Faster in Brainscape
Learn twice as fast and remember longer with Brainscape’s spaced repetition Confidence-Based Repetition (CBR) system.
Challenging traditional learning methods, Brainscape aims to make a real difference for global education with its super effective free-to-use learning tool.
The CBR system comprises three learning methods: active recall, metacognition, and spaced repetition. The CBR system uses the student’s responses to focus on weak areas so that students learn quicker.
Just click on ‘make flashcards’ at the top of the page or a deck above to get started. Good Luck!