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Frequently Asked Questions
TOEFL is a standardized test designed specifically to measure English proficiency for academic settings, so it requires targeted preparation beyond what you'd get in a typical high school or college English class. The test evaluates reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills in academic contexts—meaning you need to understand lectures, take notes, synthesize information from multiple sources, and communicate your ideas clearly under timed conditions. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction for TOEFL focuses on test-specific strategies, time management, and the particular vocabulary and grammar patterns you'll encounter, rather than general English skills.
Most students benefit from 2-4 months of preparation, though this varies based on your starting proficiency level and target score. If you're already comfortable with academic English, you might need 6-8 weeks to master test strategies and refine your skills. However, if English proficiency is still developing, a longer timeline of 3-4 months allows for deeper skill-building alongside test preparation. Working with a tutor helps you identify which areas need the most attention and creates a personalized study plan—so you're not spending time on skills you've already mastered.
The iBT (internet-based test) is the version most commonly taken today and what most universities accept. It's administered on a computer and includes a speaking section where you record your responses—this is why many students find it challenging and benefit from targeted speaking practice. The PBT (paper-based test) is rarely offered now and only available in limited locations; it doesn't include a speaking section. Most Denver-area students preparing for college or graduate study should focus on iBT preparation, which tests integrated skills—like reading a passage, listening to a lecture, and then writing or speaking about both together.
Most universities in the U.S. and internationally require a TOEFL score between 80-100 on the iBT (out of 120 total) for undergraduate admission, with graduate programs often requiring 100+. Some competitive universities expect 105+. A strong score demonstrates that you can handle academic coursework taught in English, so it's a key part of your application if you're not a native English speaker. The score is valid for two years, so timing matters—you'll want to aim for your target score 3-4 months before your application deadline.
The speaking section intimidates many test-takers because you're recording responses to a computer with no live interaction, and there's pressure to speak naturally while organizing your thoughts quickly. Common challenges include managing nervousness, speaking at natural pace and volume, and organizing complex ideas coherently within 45-60 seconds per response. Additionally, the first two speaking tasks are "integrated"—you have to read a passage and/or listen to a lecture, then incorporate that information into your spoken response, which requires strong note-taking and synthesis skills. Personalized tutoring helps you practice speaking under timed conditions, get feedback on clarity and organization, and develop strategies to manage test anxiety.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have experience preparing students for the TOEFL and can diagnose exactly where you need support—whether that's vocabulary, grammar, listening comprehension, academic writing, or speaking fluency. Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, personalized instruction focuses on your weakest areas and learning style. When you connect with a tutor, you can discuss your current proficiency level, target score, and timeline, so they can build a study plan specifically for you rather than spending time on content you've already mastered.
Yes—a full-length practice test taken under realistic timed conditions gives you and your tutor crucial baseline data. You'll see your current score in each section (reading, writing, listening, speaking), identify which areas need the most work, and understand the kinds of questions and tasks you'll face. This diagnostic information helps tutors create targeted study plans instead of starting from scratch. Many tutors recommend taking a practice test within the first session or two so you can see measurable progress as you work together, which is motivating and helps keep preparation focused and efficient.
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