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Our comprehensive 50-hour honors program provides a solid foundation for TOEFL preparation and a set of proven strategies to help students pass the test and achieve the high scores they expect. Carefully designed by experts in the field.
Teachers around the world often feel uncomfortable or worried about teaching TOEFL preparation, and that's understandable. Have you ever read through thick manuals for TOEFL or other important tests?
They often have a lot of black and white content and are littered with tables with additional CDs. When TOEFL teachers first encounter these encyclopedias, they may wonder how to effectively navigate such vast content.
However, TOEFL is one of the most lucrative areas of English language teaching, so mastering TOEFL teaching techniques can be very beneficial both intellectually and financially.
Additionally, some of the topics covered in the Reading and Listening sections are inherently interesting. The exam is usually administered on a computer and covers four basic skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
Teaching TOEFL is similar to teaching other subjects, except that it focuses on understanding the structure of the test and facilitating complex activities. These comprehensive tasks require the use of a variety of skills, including verbally responding to the text read, followed by listening.
Regardless of your initial concerns, with hard study, careful preparation, and proper instruction, any teacher can create an engaging classroom environment and become a great TOEFL teacher.
We are committed to accompanying you on this journey and helping you reach your full potential.
A GLANCE AT OUR TOEFL TRAINER CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
PART 1 TOEFL TRAINER CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
Why We Take the TOEFL.
Learn about the structure of the test.
Structuring a TOEFL Preparation Class.
From Warm-up Activities over Skill Introductions, to Exercises—Opportunities to Get Students Involved.
Figuring out What Your Students Know and What They Don’t know.
Separating the Important from the Unimportant.
From Diagnosis and Scoring to Practicing Ten Reading Skills to the Reading Post-Test.
From Diagnosis and Scoring to Practicing Six Listening Skills to the Listening Post-Test.
From Diagnosis and Scoring to Practicing 18 Speaking Skills to the Speaking Post-Test.
From Diagnosis and Scoring to Practicing 14 Writing Skills to the Writing Post-Test.
PART 2 TOEFL TRAINER CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
PART 3 TOEFL TRAINER CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
Tips and Tricks to Create an Exciting TOEFL Classroom.