TOEFL iBT Instructor Resource Packet
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TOEFL iBT Instructor Resource Packet
Professional Development Program TOEFL iBT Instructor Resource Packet Revised: August 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section I: inlingua Language Schools Part 1: inlingua’s Approach to TOEFL iBT Test Preparation Page 1 Part 2: Student Admission into a TOEFL Program Page 2 Part 3: Program Recommendation for Private and Semi-private Tutorials Page 3 Part 4: Professional Fees for TOEFL Services Page 3 Part 5: Instructional Resources for Tutorial TOEFL Programs Page 3 Part 6: Supporting Documents for inlingua Language Schools About the TOEFL iBT Page 5 inlingua TOEFL iBT Course Outline Page 6 inlingua TOEFL Programs Page 7 inlingua TL2 Test Preparation Outline: TOEFL iBT Page 8 Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis (Blank) Page 9 Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis (Sample 1: Pretest) Page 10 Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis (Sample 2: Posttest) Page 11 Section II: inlingua English Schools Part 1: Overview of the Advanced TOEFL iBT Preparation Program Page 12 Part 2: Purpose and Description of the TOEFL iBT Courses Page 12 Part 3: Quarterly Assessment and Satisfactory Student Progress Page 13 Part 4: Instructional Resources for IEP TOEFL Courses Page 13 Part 5: Supporting Documents for inlingua English Schools General Purpose Immersion Program (GPIP) TOEFL iBT Curricular Sheet Page 15 General Purpose Immersion Program (GPIP) TOEFL iBT Syllabus Page 17 TL2 English Experience/Experience Plus TOEFL iBT Curricular Sheet Page 19 TL2 English Experience/ Experience Plus TOEFL iBT Syllabus Page 21 TL2 Daily Class Schedule for English Experience/Experience Plus TOEFL iBT Page 23 Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis (Blank) Page 24 Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis (Sample 1 GPIP) Page 25 Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis (Sample 2 TL2) Page 26 Section III: Standard Instructional Resources Usage Guide Part 1: Using the Cambridge Preparation for the TOEFL iBT Text and CD-ROM Page 27 Part 2: Using the ETS Official Guide to the TOEFL Test Text and CD-ROM Page 29 Part 3: Using the Barron’s TOEFL iBT Text and CD-ROM Page 34 Part 4: Using the Princeton Review Cracking the TOEFL iBT Text Page 37 Section I: inlingua Language Schools Part 1: inlingua’s Approach to TOEFL iBT Preparation English instructors who successfully complete one of inlingua’s Professional Development Program TOEFL iBT workshops will have their intranet record updated and will then be eligible to receive TOEFL course assignments. However, in order to receive and keep those course assignments, all approved TOEFL instructors must be thoroughly familiar with the standard instructional materials, corresponding software, test administration procedures, and scoring rubrics. This includes having completed at least one full-length simulated test before accepting your first assignment. The following programs are provided through TLG The Language Group, LLC (Aventura, Boca Raton, Brickell [Downtown Miami], Coral Gables, Doral, Key Biscayne, Tampa, Orlando, and Weston centers) or TL2 Travel, Live and Learn, LLC (Fort Lauderdale center). The appointment terms presented in the inlingua Language Schools Instructor Handbook (Information for Independent Contractor Instructors: Handbook for Language Training and Test Preparation Tutorials) apply to these programs. Please refer to the current edition of this handbook, which is available for download on our website, for full details regarding scheduling and compensation. Private or Semi-private Tutorial Programs These programs are individually tailored to meet the unique needs of every student. However, inlingua has developed three core programs specifically designed to address the learning needs of students at different performance levels. Keep in mind that all programs can be modified on a case-by-case basis to best serve the student’s individual test preparation goals. Although inlingua promotes and recommends one of these three core programs, students can purchase a unique package of units to meet their own needs (e.g., 42 units, 80 units, 100 units). A summary is provided below, but please refer to the inlingua website or these documents for additional information: About the TOEFL iBT, inlingua TOEFL iBT Course Outline, and inlingua TOEFL Programs. TOEFL 26 - Designed primarily for students who have already taken the test and come close to achieving their target score or only need a practice and review course. This program includes 26 units of test preparation instruction and two full-length diagnostic tests (pretest and posttest). TOEFL 50 - Designed primarily for students who need to build and develop the skills and strategies needed for success on the test. This program includes 50 units of test preparation instruction and two full-length diagnostic tests (pretest and posttest). TOEFL 76 - Designed primarily for students who need to improve their English skills and develop the skills and strategies needed for success on the test. This program includes 76 units of test preparation instruction and two full-length diagnostic tests (pretest and posttest). 1 Travel, Live and Learn (TL2) Test Preparation Programs (Open-Group Format) TL2 TOEFL iBT programs are delivered in a group setting with a set class schedule and course outline. Students can take either our 4-week or 8-week program. Both programs provide students with open access to the inlingua Language Lab. Students enrolled in both programs start every Monday, and the course outline is designed so that all students will receive a complete test preparation program regardless of their start date. For additional information, please refer to the inlingua website or the TL2 Group Test Preparation TOEFL iBT Course Outline. TL2 TOEFL (4 Weeks) - This program consists of 12 units per week (program total is 48 units). Classes are delivered Monday to Thursday from 1:45 PM to 4:00 PM. This program also includes two full-length diagnostic tests (pretest and posttest). TL2 TOEFL (8 Weeks) - This program consists of 12 units per week (program total is 96 units). Classes are delivered Monday to Thursday from 1:45 PM to 4:00 PM. This program also includes two full-length diagnostic tests (pretest and posttest). Part 2: Student Admission into a TOEFL Program While all potential students are encouraged to apply for admission, inlingua will not admit an individual who appears unlikely to benefit from a TOEFL test preparation program. Below is a summary of inlingua’s approach to admission: 1. Ability to benefit from the program: The applicant must demonstrate the ability to benefit from the program. 2. Language Proficiency: For inlingua TOEFL and TOEIC programs, applicants should demonstrate high intermediate proficiency in English (equivalent to ILR level 2+ or inlingua GPP level 3A). Applicants who have not yet reached the ideal level of proficiency are encouraged to study in an inlingua English program either before enrolling in the preparation course or at the same as the preparation course. Applicants may be required to complete an English proficiency test administered by inlingua before being granted admission to the program. 3. Age: There is no age requirement for admission to an inlingua private, semi-private, or open-group test preparation tutorial. As a result of our policy, all potential TOEFL students will be assessed for their current English fluency level according to the inlingua language levels 1-5 before being admitted. The language assessment will be conducted with the inlingua placement test and/or an oral evaluation (OPI). Students who lack the minimum language fluency to perform well on the TOEFL and be admitted into one of our preparation programs are encouraged to continue improving their English skills either by enrolling in a tutorial English course (GPP, APP, or GPP elective) or an intensive English program (GPIP or TL2). Ability to benefit from the program may also be determined by the student’s performance on the full-length diagnostic pretest. 2 Part 3: Program Recommendation for Private and Semi-private Tutorials In order to help transition a potential student into an enrolled student, we advertise our TOEFL iBT preparation programs in various media. inlingua offers to the public the opportunity for an individual to take a free full-length diagnostic test and receive a free sample class; as such, approved TOEFL instructors can be scheduled to administer the diagnostic test and/or to give the sample class. inlingua also offers a Higher Score Guarantee to individuals who purchase the recommended program (details can be found on the website). Upon administering a TOEFL diagnostic pretest, the instructor will complete the Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis. The center administration trusts that the approved TOEFL instructor will provide a detailed and honest program recommendation for the student. It is very important to recommend exactly which inlingua program or programs (including number of units) the student will need in order to achieve his or her desired score on the test. Do not factor in details such as the student’s personal financial situation or need to take the test quickly. What the student purchases is separate from what is recommended for the student to succeed. A very useful guide in understanding what scaled section scores mean for each test section is the Official Guide to the TOEFL Test (Fourth Edition) Appendix: Performance Feedback for Test Takers located on pages 637 to 653. This information is very useful when recommending one of our TOEFL programs based on the student’s test performance. The majority of private and semi-private enrollments will be for 26, 50, or 76 units; however, in exceptional cases, students may enroll in shorter programs (fewer than 26 lessons) or longer programs (greater than 76 lessons) in order to meet their individual needs and learning objectives. Students may also take a GPP course, APP course, or GPP Electives course (e.g., Academic Writing, Accent Reduction, Say it Right!, etc.) concurrently with their TOEFL preparation course. Instructors can include any of our other language training programs in their recommendation on the diagnostic score report. Part 4: Professional Fees for TOEFL Services Instructors will receive a base rate of $15 per 45-minute unit* for the time spent providing these TOEFL iBT preparation services: A. B. C. D. E. Administering a diagnostic TOEFL pretest or posttest Completing a diagnostic test score report Giving a TOEFL preparation sample class Teaching private or semi-private TOEFL courses (subject to class cancellation policy) Teaching TL2 TOEFL courses (not subject to class cancellation policy) *In the unlikely case that a course is sold by the hour instead of by 45-minute units, your base rate will be adjusted to $20 for any increment of 60-minute units taught. Part 5: Instructional Resources for Tutorial TOEFL Programs Based on the number of units purchased, students are given the following standard course materials: For Programs of up to 50 units and the 4-week TL2 TOEFL Program 1. Cambridge Preparation for the TOEFL Test with CD-ROM 3 2. ETS Official Guide to the TOEFL Test with CD-ROM For Programs of 51-100 units and the 8-week TL2 TOEFL Program 1. Cambridge Preparation for the TOEFL Test with CD-ROM 2. ETS Official Guide to the TOEFL Test with CD-ROM 3. Barron’s TOEFL iBT Superpack For Programs of 101+ units 1. 2. 3. 4. Cambridge Preparation for the TOEFL Test with CD-ROM ETS Official Guide to the TOEFL Test with CD-ROM Barron’s TOEFL iBT Superpack Princeton Review Cracking the TOEFL iBT with CD-ROM The official inlingua pretest is Cambridge Test #1. (Must use Test Mode on CD-ROM) The official inlingua posttest is Cambridge Test #7. (Must use Test Mode on CD-ROM) Every center has copies of these materials available for instructors to use during TOEFL preparation courses. In addition, the center will provide instructors with access to the additional Cambridge Preparation for the TOEFL Test Audio CDs, which are separate from the textbook. Programs may utilize other preparation materials in addition to the standard materials listed here when deemed necessary to help the student achieve his or her goals. Important Note: The ETS Official Guide to the TOEFL Test is the only text we use that is produced by the test maker. As such, it is the most accurate and reliable source of information to become familiar with as a TOEFL preparation instructor. In addition to this book, you should become thoroughly familiar with the content of the additional supporting resource from ETS: TOEFL iBT Tips. Part 6: Supporting Documents for inlingua Language Schools The following documents are found on the following pages before Section II begins: About the TOEFL iBT inlingua TOEFL iBT Course Outline inlingua TOEFL Programs inlingua TL2 Test Preparation Outline: TOEFL iBT Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis (Blank) Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis (Sample 1: Pretest) Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis (Sample 2: Posttest) 4 About the TOEFL iBT The Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet-Based Test (TOEFL iBT) measures the ability of non-native speakers of English to use and understand North American English as it is employed in college and university settings. Scores on the test are required by most colleges and universities, professional schools, and some sponsoring institutions and professional organizations in the United States. Scores are valid for two years and available through the Education Testing Services website approximately 15 business days after test day (www.ets.org/toefl). The TOEFL iBT takes about four hours to complete, and is administered on computer at pre-selected testing sites. The TOEFL iBT is divided into four sections, which always appear in the following order: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. Note taking is allowed during all sections of the test and may be used when answering questions. There is an optional ten-minute break between the Listening and Speaking sections on the test. The TOEFL iBT is administered only on computer, and unlike previous versions of the test, the TOEFL iBT includes a Speaking Section and expanded Writing Section with integrated tasks that require the test taker to use more than one language skill. Your combined performance on all four sections results in a single scaled score ranging from 0-120 points. You will also receive separate subscores for each section ranging from 0-30 points. Length Reading Section From 60 to 80 minutes Length Format 3-4 Reading Passages Format Questions 35-56 ▪ 12-14 questions per passage Questions Topics Tested Length Format Questions Topics Tested ▪ Reading comprehension ▪ Vocabulary and pronoun meaning ▪ Sentence/paragraph structure ▪ Analytical reasoning Speaking Section Approximately 20 minutes 2 Independent Speaking Tasks 4 Integrated Speaking Tasks 6 ▪ Listening comprehension ▪ Reading ▪ Speaking ▪ Sentence/paragraph organization ▪ Language use and topic development Topics Tested Length Format Questions Topics Tested Listening Section From 60 to 90 minutes 6-9 Listening Passages ▪ 4 to 6 Lectures ▪ 2 or 3 Conversations 34-51 ▪ 6 Questions per lecture ▪ 5 Questions per conversation ▪ Listening comprehension ▪ Vocabulary and idioms ▪ Verbal memory ▪ Connecting and synthesizing information Writing Section Approximately 55 minutes 1 Independent Writing Task (30 minutes) 1 Integrated Writing Task (20 minutes) 2 ▪ Reading ▪ Listening comprehension ▪ Writing ▪ Sentence/paragraph organization ▪ Analytical reasoning www.inlingua-if.com 5 inlingua TOEFL iBT Course Outline All inlingua TOEFL iBT programs feature the following benefits: Private, one-on-one lessons ▪ Free diagnostic and practice testing and test analysis ▪ Flexible schedules: You can even cancel and reschedule lessons ▪ One size doesn’t fit all! Although most courses generally follow the outline shown below, your actual program will be based around your individual strengths and weaknesses. Topic Description Full-length Diagnostic Test TOEFL iBT Structure, Content, Scoring System, and Strategy Introduction to TOEFL iBT Reading Section Reading I: Vocabulary and Reference, Sentences, Details Reading II: Inferences and Reading to Learn Reading Section Test Introduction to TOEFL iBT Listening Section Listening I: Basic Comprehension Listening II: Pragmatic Understanding and Connecting Information Listening Section Test Introduction to TOEFL iBT Speaking Section Speaking I: Independent Tasks Speaking II: Integrated Tasks (Reading and Listening) Speaking III: Integrated Tasks (Listening) Speaking Section Test Introduction to TOEFL iBT Writing Section Writing I: Integrated Task Writing II: Independent Task Writing Section Test TOEFL iBT Review Full-length Diagnostic Test Realistic, full-length diagnostic TOEFL iBT pretest. Information about the structure, content, and scoring system of the test. General test taking strategies. Comprehensive review and analysis of the Reading Section. Skills and strategies for Reading questions. Skills and strategies for Reading questions. Realistic TOEFL iBT Reading Test. Comprehensive review and analysis of the Listening Section. Skills and strategies for Listening questions. Skills and strategies for Listening questions. Realistic TOEFL iBT Listening Test. Comprehensive review and analysis of the Speaking Section. Skills and strategies for Speaking questions. Skills and strategies for Speaking questions. Skills and strategies for Speaking questions. Realistic TOEFL iBT Speaking Test. Comprehensive review and analysis of the Writing Section. Skills and strategies for the Writing Section. Skills and strategies for the Writing Section. Realistic TOEFL iBT Writing Test. Review of skills and strategies for all TOEFL iBT questions. Realistic, full-length diagnostic TOEFL iBT posttest. www.inlingua-if.com 6 inlingua TOEFL iBT Programs The inlingua TOEFL iBT course represents a breakthrough in test preparation. This innovative program combines classroom learning with computer practice and extensive diagnostic and practice testing to ensure that you maximize your test taking potential and achieve your target TOEFL iBT score. Before beginning your inlingua TOEFL iBT course, you will take a realistic, full-length diagnostic test to measure the specific skills tested on the TOEFL iBT. Based on careful analysis of your diagnostic test results, an inlingua TOEFL iBT expert will create a highly individualized course designed to minimize your weaknesses and enhance your strengths in order to maximize your test taking potential. During your inlingua TOEFL iBT course, you will become familiar with the design and content of the TOEFL iBT while learning powerful strategies to exploit the structure and scoring system of the test. Our team of TOEFL experts will guide you step-by-step through each section and every question type to ensure that you are fully prepared on Test Day. All inlingua Test Preparation programs offer maximum flexibility and great value. Whether you need to prepare for your test in the mornings, afternoons, evenings, or even on the weekends, we are here to get you ready for test day. Our three most popular TOEFL iBT programs are… TOEFL 26 TOEFL 50 TOEFL 76 26 Private Lessons + 2 Full-Length Practice Tests 50 Private Lessons + 2 Full-Length Practice Tests 76 Private Lessons + 2 Full-Length Practice Tests This is the right program for you if… You have taken an actual or diagnostic test and are close to achieving your target score (within 10 percentile rank points). You can read and write formal, academic English with ease and have an outstanding English vocabulary. You speak English with nearnative proficiency and have little trouble understanding everyday, colloquial English. You have taken an actual or diagnostic test and are not close to achieving your target score but are within 10-20 percentile points. You have some trouble understanding formal, academic English but have a generally good English vocabulary. You speak English generally well but have some trouble understanding everyday, colloquial English. You have taken an actual or diagnostic test and are far from achieving your target score (more than 20 percentile points away). You have difficulty with formal, academic English and have a limited English vocabulary. You have trouble with spoken English and have substantial difficulty understanding everyday, colloquial English. www.inlingua-if.com 7 INLINGUA TL2 TEST PREPARATION OUTLINE TOEFL iBT (INTERNET BASED TEST) COURSE OUTLINES Connecting Information Question Types, Strategies, and Practice Listening Practice Listening Posttest Additional Practice Review Listening Section Skills and Strategies TOEFL iBT PREMIUM AND PLATINUM COURSE OUTLINES PREMIUM WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 PLATINUM WEEK 1 AND WEEK 5 WEEK 2 AND WEEK 6 WEEK 3 AND WEEK 7 READING LISTENING SPEAKING Reading Section Overview Listening Section Overview Speaking Section Overview Scoring Scoring Scoring Rubrics MONDAY Skills for Academic Reading Note-taking Skills Standard English Rhythm, 3 LESSONS Pronunciation, and Vocabulary and Reference Listening Skills Assessment Intonation Question Types, Strategies, and Practice Preparation and Timing Sentences Question Types, Basic Comprehension Independent Tasks (FreeStrategies, and Practice Question Types, Strategies, Choice) Strategies and and Practice Practice Details Question Types, Strategies, and Practice Pragmatic Understanding Independent Tasks (PairedTUESDAY Question Types, Strategies, Choice) Strategies and Inferences Question Types, 3 LESSONS and Practice Practice Strategies, and Practice Integrated Tasks (Listening + Speaking) Strategies and Practice Integrated Tasks (Reading + Listening + Speaking) Strategies and Practice Speaking Practice Speaking Posttest Additional Practice Review Speaking Section Skills and Strategies Reading to Learn Question WEDNESDAY Types, Strategies, and 3 LESSONS Practice Reading Practice Reading Posttest THURSDAY Additional Practice 3 LESSONS Review Reading Section Skills and Strategies WEEK 4 WEEK 4 AND WEEK 8 WRITING Writing Section Overview Scoring Rubrics Writing Skills Assessment Essay Skills: Grammar, Spelling, Sentence Structure, Punctuation, and Transitions Essay Skills: Grammar, Spelling, Sentence Structure, Punctuation, and Transitions Independent Task Strategies and Practice Integrated Task Strategies and Practice Writing Posttest Additional Practice Review Writing Section Skills and Strategies A full-length pretest will be administered in week 1. A Full-length posttest will be administered in week 4 for Premium or week 8 for Platinum. NOTE: EACH LESSON CORRESPONDS TO 45 MINUTES OF INSTRUCTION. All TOEFL iBT students have open access to the inlingua Language Lab and extensive practice testing. 8 Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis ▪ Student and Test Information Student Name Course Test Date of Test Date of Report Test Code Simulated TOEFL iBT ▪ Scaled TOEFL iBT Score and Subscores by Section Section Scaled Score Reading Listening Speaking Writing Total TOEFL iBT ▪ Speaking Task Subscores Task 1 2 3 2 SUM 4 5 6 SUM Average Score (SUM ÷ 6) Score ▪ Writing Task Subscores Task 1 Average Score (SUM ÷ 2) Score ▪ Test Analysis and Recommendations www.inlingua-if.com 9 Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis ▪ Student and Test Information Student Name Course Test Date of Test Date of Report Test Code Juan Smith Full-Length Diagnostic Pretest (Tutorial) Simulated TOEFL iBT January 21, 2013 January 22, 2013 Cambridge TOEFL-PT1 ▪ Scaled TOEFL iBT Score and Subscores by Section Section Scaled Score Reading 14 Listening 23 Speaking 22 Writing 20 Total TOEFL iBT 79 ▪ Speaking Task Subscores Task 1 2 3 4 5 6 SUM Score 3 3 3 2 3 3 17 Average Score (SUM ÷ 6) 2.83 ▪ Writing Task Subscores Task 1 2 SUM Score 2 4 6 Average Score (SUM ÷ 2) 3.00 ▪ Test Analysis and Recommendations The student is pursuing higher education and would like a minimum score of 100 on his next test. He will need test preparation with a focus on the speaking and writing sections, specifically in areas of accent reduction, organization of ideas, utilization of concrete, persuasive examples in his written and spoken responses, and utilization of more transition phrases to make his ideas flow smoothly. Additionally, he will need to improve his reading comprehension skills in order to identify facts, make inferences, and connect ideas together. With all of the above in consideration, I am recommending an inlingua TOEFL preparation course of at least 50 units in order to bring his scores up to the ideal 25 per section. www.inlingua-if.com 10 Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis ▪ Student and Test Information Student Name Course Test Date of Test Date of Report Test Code Juan Smith TOEFL 50 Full-Length Diagnostic Posttest Simulated TOEFL iBT May 26, 2013 May 26, 2013 Cambridge TOEFL-PT7 ▪ Scaled TOEFL iBT Score and Subscores by Section Section Scaled Score Reading 21 Listening 25 Speaking 24 Writing 22 Total TOEFL iBT 92 ▪ Speaking Task Subscores Task 1 2 3 4 5 6 SUM Score 3 4 3 2 4 3 19 Average Score (SUM ÷ 6) 3.16 ▪ Writing Task Subscores Task 1 2 SUM Score 4 3 7 Average Score (SUM ÷ 2) 3.50 ▪ Test Analysis and Recommendations There is a marked improvement in the Reading section score from his January test; however, the other section scores did not increase enough. Although the score is higher, it is still not the desired 100. I suggest additional practice for speaking, writing, and especially reading. In regards to his Speaking section score, the main weakness was not in his pronunciation, in which there was tremendous progress from his initial diagnostic TOEFL score, but in using advanced vocabulary. If time permits, I suggest an additional 26 TOEFL preparation units. www.inlingua-if.com 11 Section II: inlingua English Schools Part 1: Overview of the Advanced TOEFL iBT Preparation Program The Advanced TOEFL iBT Preparation Program is an optional component of our general intensive English programs (IEP) provided through IF Multicultural Interactive Solutions, LLC (Aventura, Boca Raton, Brickell [Downtown Miami], Doral, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Orlando, and Weston centers). The appointment terms presented in the inlingua English Schools Instructor Handbook (Information for Independent Contractor Instructors: Instructor Handbook for Intensive English Programs) apply. Please refer to the current edition of this handbook, which is available for download on our website, for additional details regarding scheduling and compensation. Only qualified IEP instructors who successfully complete one of inlingua’s Professional Development Program TOEFL iBT workshops are eligible to teach IEP TOEFL course assignments. Some exceptions may be made by the Director of Programs and Professional Development if the instructor has prior training or experience. In order to receive and keep an IEP TOEFL course assignment, all approved instructors must be thoroughly familiar with the standard instructional materials, corresponding software, test administration procedures, and scoring rubrics. This includes having completed at least one full-length simulated test before beginning the first assignment. Part 2: Purpose and Description of the TOEFL iBT Courses We created this optional component to meet the needs of a segment of our student population who wish to strengthen their language skills beyond what is achieved through completion of the program. Only students who have successfully completed a level 5 course (GPIP 5, TL2 English Experience/Experience Plus 5, or TL2 Summer English Escape/Adventure 5) within their maximum period of enrollment are able to enroll and be admitted into the optional Advanced TOEFL iBT Preparation Program. We decided to utilize the TOEFL iBT resources because they provide us with a reliable and valid measure of English fluency that is readily accessible, user friendly, and easily incorporated into the classroom environment. It is important to note that these courses do not consist of traditional test preparation instruction, meaning the primary goal of these courses is not for students to achieve a particular score on the test in order to pursue admission to a college or university; instead, the purpose of this course is to provide our intensive English students an opportunity to improve their overall fluency in the four language skill areas and receive quantitative measures of their improvement in those skill areas throughout the course. All students who successfully complete level 5 do not enroll in this optional component. Of those who do opt to enroll, most but not all will complete the entirety of both academic terms. Thus, course availability varies by campus and academic term. 12 General Purpose Immersion Program (GPIP) The Advanced TOEFL iBT Preparation Program in GPIP takes two 12-week academic quarters to complete and is comprised of two courses. In the first quarter (Part 1: Reading and Writing), students will work on improving their reading comprehension skills and academic writing skills. In the second quarter (Part 2: Listening and Speaking), students will work on improving their note-taking skills, listening comprehension skills, and speaking skills. These courses are designed to help the ESL students polish their advanced English skills in order to achieve a successful score on the TOEFL iBT. Please refer to the GPIP Advanced TOEFL iBT Preparation Program curricular sheets and course syllabi for additional information, including student learning outcomes and assessment practices. TL2 English Experience and English Experience Plus The Advanced TOEFL iBT Preparation Program in TL2 English Experience/Experience Plus takes two 13-week academic quarters to complete is comprised of two courses. In the first quarter (Part 1: Reading and Writing), students will work on improving their reading comprehension skills and academic writing skills. In the second quarter (Part 2: Listening and Speaking), students will work on improving their note-taking skills, listening comprehension skills, and speaking skills. These courses are designed to help the ESL students polish their advanced English skills in order to achieve a successful score on the TOEFL iBT. Please refer to the TL2 Advanced TOEFL iBT Preparation Program curricular sheets and course syllabi for additional information, including student learning outcomes and assessment practices. Part 3: Quarterly Assessment and Satisfactory Student Progress The IEP TOEFL courses are ungraded; however, the courses do have student learning outcomes and assessment procedures that must be adhered to. We expect students to adhere to the attendance policy, participate in class activities, and complete the quarterly testing as indicated on the curricular sheet. Students will receive a report card indicating their simulated TOEFL section-length test results, simulated TOEIC score, and current proficiency level (OPI value). During the last week of the term, the instructor must administer the appropriate computer-based, section-length tests for the course (Reading and Writing or Listening and Speaking). It is not appropriate to administer a paper-based version of the test for the final exam. Additionally, the instructor must complete a Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis for each student in the class (the “Test Analysis and Recommendations” section at the bottom is optional). The completed report for each student needs to be presented to the center administration in order to be reflected on the student’s report card and filed in the student’s permanent record. Regardless of performance, students who complete the first course will progress to the second course of the TOEFL component with no ability to repeat the same course. Please be aware that although the TOEFL component is comprised of two parts, the sequence of the courses is not fixed. It is possible in some locations for students to complete Part 2: Listening and Speaking before Part 1: Reading and Writing with no negative impact on their learning outcomes. Part 4: Instructional Resources for IEP TOEFL Courses Students are given the following standard course materials: 13 1. 2. 3. 4. Cambridge Preparation for the TOEFL Test with CD-ROM ETS Official Guide to the TOEFL Test with CD-ROM Barron’s TOEFL iBT Superpack Princeton Review Cracking the TOEFL iBT with CD-ROM At the beginning of the academic term, the TOEFL instructor will be provided a copy of each of these instructional materials as well as the additional Cambridge Preparation for the TOEFL Test Audio CDs, which are separate from the textbook, for his/her personal use for lesson planning and classroom instruction for the duration of the term. These materials are lent to the instructor and should be kept in good condition for return to the center at the completion of the course. If you would prefer to have your own copies in order to write notes, lesson plans, and solutions in the materials, you are free to purchase a copy at your personal expense. In addition, students may also be provided a copy of the Pearson Longman book Writing Academic English for use during Part 1 of the course (Reading and Writing). Please request this item from the center director if you believe it is needed to reach the student learning outcomes. Part 5: Supporting Documents The following documents are found on the following pages before Section III begins: General Purpose Immersion Program (GPIP) TOEFL iBT Curricular Sheet General Purpose Immersion Program (GPIP) TOEFL iBT Syllabus TL2 English Experience/Experience Plus TOEFL iBT Curricular Sheet TL2 English Experience/Experience Plus TOEFL iBT Syllabus TL2 Daily Class Schedule for English Experience/Experience Plus TOEFL iBT Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis (Blank) Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis (Sample 1 GPIP) Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis (Sample 2 TL2) 14 Program: Course: Level: Length: General Purpose Immersion Program GPIP Advanced TOEFL iBT Preparation Program Advanced 2 Academic Quarters (24 weeks) First Quarter Course Description The inlingua GPIP is an intensive group ESL course for students who need to improve their language skills for general, social, or academic purposes. The Advanced TOEFL iBT Preparation Program is available to GPIP students who have successfully completed Level 5. This course is designed to help you polish your advanced English skills in order to achieve a successful score on the next-generation TOEFL iBT (internet-based test). In the first part of this course, you will work on improving your reading comprehension skills, academic writing skills, and on becoming thoroughly familiar with the structure, format, and content of the Reading and Writing sections of the test. Learner Outcomes After completing GPIP TOEFL iBT Reading and Writing, students will be able to: 1. Read university-level academic passages of approximately 700 words from various subjects and then answer questions about the content and organization of each passage. Can understand the general topic of the text and find main ideas and important facts and details Can understand vocabulary using contextual clues and identify pronoun references Is able to identify the purpose, organization, structure, and relationships between ideas Can make inferences about what is implied in a passage 2. Write essays according to the conventions of academic English that are well organized, well developed, unified, coherent, and on topic according to the nature of the assignment (independent or integrated). Can use a variety of simple sentences effectively Can use the three types of compound sentences correctly (FANBOYS coordinators, conjunctive adverbs, and a semicolon) Can write complex sentences with one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses (adverb clauses, adjective clauses, and noun clauses) Avoid common writing errors, such as unparallel structures, fragments, run-ons, comma splices, choppy sentences, and stringy sentences Independent Writing Task Is able to plan the essay by generating a thesis statement and creating an outline Can write an introduction, unified supporting paragraphs that have one controlling idea each, and a conclusion that together demonstrate a logical progression of ideas in support of the thesis Integrated Writing Task Can read a text then take notes on a listening passage in order to identify the main ideas, supporting details, and underlying relationship between the two sets of materials Can write a summary explaining how the listening content is related to the reading passage using appropriate sentence structures, organization, and transitions Assessment This course is not graded for Pass or Fail purposes. The instructor will informally assess your progress throughout the course to ensure that you are meeting the course objectives. Additionally, the instructor will provide feedback regarding your performance and provide detailed advice for improvement. At the end of the academic term, computer-simulated TOEFL iBT Reading and Writing test sections will be administered. Your score will be reported according to the following marking scheme: Reading Scaled Score 0-30 Integrated Writing Task Subscore 0-5 Independent Writing Task Subscore 0-5 Writing Scaled Score 0-30 15 Program: Course: Level: Length: General Purpose Immersion Program GPIP Advanced TOEFL iBT Preparation Program Advanced 2 Academic Quarters (24 weeks) Second Quarter Course Description The inlingua GPIP is an intensive group ESL course for students who need to improve their language skills for general, social, or academic purposes. The Advanced TOEFL iBT Preparation Program is available to GPIP students who have successfully completed Level 5. This course is designed to help you polish your advanced English skills in order to achieve a successful score on the next-generation TOEFL iBT (internet-based test). In the second part of this course, you will work on improving your note-taking skills, listening comprehension skills, speaking skills, and on becoming thoroughly familiar with the structure, format, and content of the Listening and Speaking sections of the test. Learner Outcomes After completing GPIP TOEFL iBT Listening and Speaking, students will be able to: 1. Listen to conversations in academic settings and to lectures from various subjects taken from the Arts, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, and Social Sciences then answer questions about the content, organization, and delivery of speech in each passage. Can understand a variety of standard dialects of spoken English and speech patterns Is able to take effective notes on the main idea, major points, and important details and transitions Is able to understand introductions, supporting details, digressions, and conclusions Can recognize the speaker’s attitude based on tone and context clues Can identify the purpose or function of selected speech from the lecture or conversation Can connect information, draw conclusions, make inferences, and understand relationships between ideas 2. Speak successfully in and outside the classroom on topics that are familiar (independent tasks) and on topics that require a response to newly-presented written and/or spoken content (integrated tasks). Deliver sustained speech that is fluid and clear, has a natural pace, and contains mostly accurate pronunciation and intonation patterns Can speak using a variety of basic and complex language structures and vocabulary with good accuracy and minimal listener effort is required to understand the progression of ideas Independent Speaking Tasks Can respond to the task with a topic statement and enough details, examples, and explanations to fully support the topic statement Integrated Speaking Tasks Can take notes on the main idea, major points, and important details and transitions from the reading and/or listening passages in order to effectively respond to the question Is able to deliver a spoken summary of the material(s) and provide adequate supporting details, examples, and explanations in order to address the question Assessment This course is not graded for Pass or Fail purposes. The instructor will informally assess your progress throughout the course to ensure that you are meeting the course objectives. Additionally, the instructor will provide feedback regarding your performance and provide detailed advice for improvement. At the end of the academic term, computer-simulated TOEFL iBT Listening and Speaking test sections will be administered. Your score will be reported according to the following marking scheme: Listening Scaled Score 0-30 Independent Speaking Tasks Subscore 0-4 Integrated Speaking Tasks Subscore 0-4 Speaking Scaled Score 0-30 16 General Purpose Immersion Program: GPIP TOEFL iBT: Reading and Writing Syllabus Week Section Language Skill Focus In-Class Reading Reading Section Overview Reading Section Pretest Scoring Skills for Academic Reading: Identifying the Subject, Scope, Purpose, Tone, and Main Ideas of a Passage 2 Reading Vocabulary and Reference Question Types, Strategies, and Practice Sentences Question Types, Strategies, and Practice 3 Reading Details Question Types, Strategies, and Practice 4 Reading Inferences Question Types, Strategies, and Practice 5 Reading Reading to Learn Question Types, Strategies, and Practice Reading Posttest Review Reading Skills and Strategies 1 6 Writing 7 Writing 8 Writing 9 Writing 10 Writing Oral Proficiency Evaluations 11 Testing Week Language Lab Guide Teacher Assignments: a. Book exercises b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources Teacher Assignments: a. Book exercises b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources Teacher Assignments: a. Book exercises b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources Teacher Assignments: a. Book exercises b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources Teacher Assignments: a. Book exercises b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources Writing Section Overview and Scoring Rubrics Writing Section Pretest Teacher Assignments: Writing Skills Assessment a. Book exercises English Grammar Review: Parts of Speech, Verb Tenses, Spelling, b. Computer-based practice Simple Sentences, Compound Sentences, Complex Sentences, c. Outside resources Punctuation, and Style Paragraph Writing Skills: Topic Sentence, Supporting Sentences, and Closing Sentence Teacher Assignments: Essay Writing Skills: Planning and Outlining Ideas, Making a a. Book exercises Thesis Statement, and Unifying Ideas (Introduction, Body, and b. Computer-based practice Conclusion Paragraphs as well as Transitions) c. Outside resources Proofreading Skills: Editing and Correcting Errors Teacher Assignments: a. Book exercises Independent Task Strategies and Practice b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources Teacher Assignments: a. Book exercises Integrated Task Strategies and Practice b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources Teacher Assignments: Writing Section Posttest a. Book exercises Review Writing Skills and Strategies b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources Administer a Simulated TOEFL iBT Reading Section Test Administer a Simulated TOEFL iBT Writing Section Test Review and Practice Administer the Simulated TOEIC 17 General Purpose Immersion Program: GPIP TOEFL iBT: Listening and Speaking Syllabus Week 1 Section Listening 2 Listening 3 Listening 4 Listening 5 Listening Language Skill Focus In-Class Listening Section Overview Listening Section Pretest Scoring Note-taking Skills Listening Skills Assessment Language Lab Guide Teacher Assignments: a. Book exercises b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources Teacher Assignments: Basic Comprehension Question Types, Strategies, and Practice a. Book exercises Note-taking Skills b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources Teacher Assignments: Pragmatic Understanding Question Types, Strategies, and Practice a. Book exercises Note-taking Skills b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources Teacher Assignments: Connecting Information Question Types, Strategies, and Practice a. Book exercises Note-taking Skills b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources Teacher Assignments: Listening Posttest a. Book exercises Review Listening Skills and Strategies b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources Speaking Speaking Section Overview and Scoring Rubrics Speaking Section Pretest Standard English Rhythm, Pronunciation, and Intonation Preparation and Timing Teacher Assignments: a. Book exercises b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources Speaking Independent Tasks (Free Choice and Paired Choice) Strategies and Practice Standard English Rhythm, Pronunciation, and Intonation Teacher Assignments: a. Book exercises b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources Speaking Integrated Tasks (Listening + Speaking) Strategies and Practice Standard English Rhythm, Pronunciation, and Intonation Teacher Assignments: a. Book exercises b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources 9 Speaking Integrated Tasks (Reading + Listening + Speaking) Strategies and Practice Standard English Rhythm, Pronunciation, and Intonation Teacher Assignments: a. Book exercises b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources 10 Speaking Oral Proficiency Evaluations Speaking Posttest Review Speaking Skills and Strategies Teacher Assignments: a. Book exercises b. Computer-based practice c. Outside resources Testing Week Administer a Simulated TOEFL iBT Listening Section Test Administer a Simulated TOEFL iBT Speaking Section Test Administer the Simulated TOEIC Practice and Review 6 7 8 11 18 Program: Course: Level: Length: Travel, Live, and Learn English Experience/Experience Plus TL2 Advanced TOEFL iBT Preparation Program Advanced 2 Academic Quarters (26 weeks) First Quarter Course Description The inlingua TL2 English Experience and Experience Plus are intensive group ESL courses for students who need to improve their language skills for general, social, or academic purposes. The Advanced TOEFL iBT Preparation Program is available to TL2 students who have successfully completed Level 5. This course is designed to help you polish your advanced English skills in order to achieve a successful score on the next-generation TOEFL iBT (internet-based test). In the first part of this course, you will work on improving your reading comprehension skills, academic writing skills, and on becoming thoroughly familiar with the structure, format, and content of the Reading and Writing sections of the test. Learner Outcomes After completing TL2 TOEFL iBT Reading and Writing, students will be able to: 1. Read university-level academic passages of approximately 700 words from various subjects and then answer questions about the content and organization of each passage. Can understand the general topic of the text and find main ideas and important facts and details Can understand vocabulary using contextual clues and identify pronoun references Is able to identify the purpose, organization, structure, and relationships between ideas Can make inferences about what is implied in a passage 2. Write essays according to the conventions of academic English that are well organized, well developed, unified, coherent, and on topic according to the nature of the assignment (independent or integrated). Can use a variety of simple sentences effectively Can use the three types of compound sentences correctly (FANBOYS coordinators, conjunctive adverbs, and a semicolon) Can write complex sentences with one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses (adverb clauses, adjective clauses, and noun clauses) Avoid common writing errors, such as unparallel structures, fragments, run-ons, comma splices, choppy sentences, and stringy sentences Independent Writing Task Is able to plan the essay by generating a thesis statement and creating an outline Can write an introduction, unified supporting paragraphs that have one controlling idea each, and a conclusion that together demonstrate a logical progression of ideas in support of the thesis Integrated Writing Task Can read a text then take notes on a listening passage in order to identify the main ideas, supporting details, and underlying relationship between the two sets of materials Can write a summary explaining how the listening content is related to the reading passage using appropriate sentence structures, organization, and transitions Assessment This course is not graded for Pass or Fail purposes. The instructor will informally assess your progress throughout the course to ensure that you are meeting the course objectives. Additionally, the instructor will provide feedback regarding your performance and provide detailed advice for improvement. At the end of the academic term, computer-simulated TOEFL iBT Reading and Writing test sections will be administered. Your score will be reported according to the following marking scheme: Reading Scaled Score Integrated Writing Task Subscore Independent Writing Task Subscore Writing Scaled Score 0-30 0-5 0-5 0-30 19 Program: Course: Level: Length: Travel, Live, and Learn English Experience/Experience Plus TL2 Advanced TOEFL iBT Preparation Program Advanced 2 Academic Quarters (26 weeks) Second Quarter Course Description The inlingua TL2 English Experience and Experience Plus are intensive group ESL courses for students who need to improve their language skills for general, social, or academic purposes. The Advanced TOEFL iBT Preparation Program is available to TL2 students who have successfully completed Level 5. This course is designed to help you polish your advanced English skills in order to achieve a successful score on the next-generation TOEFL iBT (internet-based test). In the second part of this course, you will work on improving your note-taking skills, listening comprehension skills, speaking skills, and on becoming thoroughly familiar with the structure, format, and content of the Listening and Speaking test sections. Learner Outcomes After completing TL2 TOEFL iBT Listening and Speaking, students will be able to: 1. Listen to conversations in academic settings and to lectures from various subjects taken from the Arts, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, and Social Sciences then answer questions about the content, organization, and delivery of speech in each passage. Can understand a variety of standard dialects of spoken English and speech patterns Is able to take effective notes on the main idea, major points, and important details and transitions Is able to understand introductions, supporting details, digressions, and conclusions Can recognize the speaker’s attitude based on tone and context clues Can identify the purpose or function of selected speech from the lecture or conversation Can connect information, draw conclusions, make inferences, and understand relationships between ideas 2. Speak successfully in and outside the classroom on topics that are familiar (independent tasks) and on topics that require a response to newly-presented written and/or spoken content (integrated tasks). Deliver sustained speech that is fluid and clear, has a natural pace, and contains mostly accurate pronunciation and intonation patterns Can speak using a variety of basic and complex language structures and vocabulary with good accuracy and minimal listener effort is required to understand the progression of ideas Independent Speaking Tasks Can respond to the task with a topic statement and sufficient details, examples, and explanations to fully support the topic statement Integrated Speaking Tasks Can take notes on the main idea, major points, and important details and transitions from the reading and/or listening passages in order to effectively respond to the question Is able to deliver a spoken summary of the material(s) and provide adequate supporting details, examples, and explanations in order to address the question Assessment This course is not graded for Pass or Fail purposes. The instructor will informally assess your progress throughout the course to ensure that you are meeting the course objectives. Additionally, the instructor will provide feedback regarding your performance and provide detailed advice for improvement. At the end of the academic term, computer-simulated TOEFL iBT Listening and Speaking test sections will be administered. Your score will be reported according to the following Marking Scheme: Listening Scaled Score 0-30 Independent Speaking Tasks Subscore 0-4 Integrated Speaking Tasks Subscore 0-4 Speaking Scaled Score 0-30 20 TL2 English Experience/Experience Plus: TL2 TOEFL iBT: Reading and Writing Syllabus Week Section Language Skills TOEFL Section Skills Reading Skills for Academic Reading: Identifying the Subject, Scope, Purpose, Tone, and Main Ideas of a Passage Reading Section Overview and Scoring Reading Section Pretest and Skills Assessment 2 Reading Skills for Academic Reading: Identifying the Subject, Scope, Purpose, Tone, and Main Ideas of a Passage Vocabulary and Reference Question Types, Strategies, and Practice 3 Reading Skills for Academic Reading: Identifying the Subject, Scope, Purpose, Tone, and Main Ideas of a Passage Sentences Question Types, Strategies, and Practice 4 Reading Skills for Academic Reading: Identifying the Subject, Scope, Purpose, Tone, and Main Ideas of a Passage Details Question Types, Strategies, and Practice 5 Reading Skills for Academic Reading: Identifying the Subject, Scope, Purpose, Tone, and Main Ideas of a Passage Inferences Question Types, Strategies, and Practice 6 Reading Skills for Academic Reading: Identifying the Subject, Scope, Purpose, Tone, and Main Ideas of a Passage Reading to Learn Question Types, Strategies, and Practice Reading Section Posttest 1 7 Writing 8 Writing 9 Writing English Grammar Review: Parts of Speech, Verb Tenses, Spelling, Simple Sentences, Compound Sentences, Complex Sentences, Punctuation, and Style English Grammar Review: Parts of Speech, Verb Tenses, Spelling, Simple Sentences, Compound Sentences, Complex Sentences, Punctuation, and Style Paragraph Writing Skills: Topic Sentence, Supporting Sentences, and Closing Sentence Essay Writing Skills: Planning and Outlining Ideas, Making a Thesis Statement, and Unifying Ideas (Introduction, Body, and Conclusion Paragraphs as well as Transitions) Essay Writing Skills: Planning and Outlining Ideas, Making a Thesis Statement, and Unifying Ideas (Introduction, Body, and Conclusion Paragraphs as well as Transitions) Writing Section Overview and Scoring Rubrics Writing Section Pretest and Skills Assessment Touch Typing Integrated Task Strategies and Practice Integrated Task Strategies and Practice 10 Writing 11 Writing 12 Writing Oral Proficiency Evaluations Editing and Correcting Errors: Avoiding unparallel structures, fragments, run-ons, comma splices, choppy, and stringy sentences Testing Week Administer a Simulated TOEFL iBT Reading Section Test Administer a Simulated TOEFL iBT Writing Section Test Administer the Simulated TOEIC 13 Independent Task Strategies and Practice Independent Task Strategies and Practice Writing Skills Review Writing Section Posttest 21 TL2 English Experience/Experience Plus: TL2 TOEFL iBT: Listening and Speaking Syllabus Week Language Skills TOEFL Skills Listening Listening Comprehension Skills: Note-taking, Identifying Main Ideas, Supporting Ideas, Transitions, and Purpose/Function of Speech Listening Section Overview and Scoring Listening Section Pretest and Skills Assessment 2 Listening Listening Comprehension Skills: Note-taking, Identifying Main Ideas, Supporting Ideas, Transitions, and Purpose/Function of Speech Basic Comprehension Question Types, Strategies, and Practice 3 Listening Listening Comprehension Skills: Note-taking, Identifying Main Ideas, Supporting Ideas, Transitions, and Purpose/Function of Speech Pragmatic Understanding Question Types, Strategies, and Practice 1 Section 4 Listening 5 Listening 6 Listening Listening Comprehension Skills: Connecting Information, Making Inferences, Drawing Conclusions, and Identifying a Speaker’s Attitude Listening Comprehension Skills: Connecting Information, Making Inferences, Drawing Conclusions, and Identifying a Speaker’s Attitude Listening Comprehension Skills: Connecting Information, Making Inferences, Drawing Conclusions, and Identifying a Speaker’s Attitude Connecting Information Question Types, Strategies, and Practice Listening Question Types Practice Listening Question Types Practice Listening Section Posttest 7 Speaking Speaking Skills: Standard English Rhythm, Pronunciation, Intonation, and Spoken Grammar 8 Speaking Speaking Skills: Standard English Rhythm, Pronunciation, Intonation, and Spoken Grammar Independent Tasks (Free Choice and Paired Choice) Strategies and Practice 9 Speaking Speaking Skills: Standard English Rhythm, Pronunciation, Intonation, and Spoken Grammar Integrated Tasks (Listening + Speaking) Strategies and Practice 10 Speaking Speaking Skills: Speech Register, Pacing, and Integrated Tasks (Listening + Speaking) Summarizing Strategies and Practice 11 Speaking Speaking Skills: Logical Progression of Ideas, Adequate Supporting Details, Examples, and Explanations, and Effective Transitions Integrated Tasks (Reading + Listening + Speaking) Strategies and Practice 12 Speaking Oral Proficiency Evaluations Speaking Skills: Logical Progression of Ideas, Adequate Supporting Details, Examples, and Explanations, and Effective Transitions Integrated Tasks (Reading + Listening + Speaking) Strategies and Practice Speaking Section Posttest Testing Week Administer a Simulated TOEFL iBT Listening Section Test Administer a Simulated TOEFL iBT Speaking Section Test Administer the Simulated TOEIC 13 Speaking Section Overview and Scoring Rubrics Speaking Section Pretest and Skills Assessment 22 DAILY CLASS SCHEDULES ENGLISH EXPERIENCE AND ENGLISH EXPERIENCE PLUS (TOEFL iBT) DAILY CLASS SCHEDULE ● MONDAY – THURSDAY 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM 10:30 AM – 10:45 AM 10:45 AM – 11:45 AM 11:45 AM – 1:00 PM PERIOD 1: LANGUAGE SKILLS BREAK PERIOD 2: TOEFL STRATEGIES PERIOD 3: TOEFL PRACTICE SESSION ENGLISH EXPERIENCE AND ENGLISH EXPERIENCE PLUS (TOEFL iBT) DAILY CLASS SCHEDULE ● FRIDAY 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM 10:30 AM – 10:45 AM 10:45 AM – 1:00 PM PERIOD 1: SPECIAL TOPICS I BREAK PERIOD 2: SPECIAL TOPICS II NOTE: ON MONDAY-THURSDAY, CLASS ENDS AT 1:00 PM FOR ALL STUDENTS. ON FRIDAY, CLASS ENDS AT 10:30 AM FOR ENGLISH EXPERIENCE STUDENTS (NON F-1 VISA). ALL PROGRAMS ENGLISH EXPERIENCE PLUS (F-1 VISA STUDENTS) 23 Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis ▪ Student and Test Information Student Name Course Test Date of Test Date of Report Test Code Simulated TOEFL iBT ▪ Scaled TOEFL iBT Score and Subscores by Section Section Scaled Score Reading Listening Speaking Writing Total TOEFL iBT ▪ Speaking Task Subscores Task 1 2 3 2 SUM 4 5 6 SUM Average Score (SUM ÷ 6) Score ▪ Writing Task Subscores Task 1 Average Score (SUM ÷ 2) Score ▪ Test Analysis and Recommendations www.inlingua-if.com 24 Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis ▪ Student and Test Information Student Name Course Test Date of Test Date of Report Test Code Maria Elena Hernandez GPIP TOEFL iBT (Part 1: Reading and Writing) Simulated TOEFL iBT May 15, 2013 May 15, 2013 Barron’s TOEFL-PT8 ▪ Scaled TOEFL iBT Score and Subscores by Section Section Scaled Score Reading 21 Listening n/a Speaking n/a Writing 17 Total TOEFL iBT n/a ▪ Speaking Task Subscores Task 1 2 3 4 5 6 SUM Score n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Average Score (SUM ÷ 6) n/a ▪ Writing Task Subscores Task 1 2 SUM Score 3 2 5 Average Score (SUM ÷ 2) 2.50 ▪ Test Analysis and Recommendations www.inlingua-if.com 25 Student Diagnostic Test Score Report and Analysis ▪ Student and Test Information Student Name Course Test Date of Test Date of Report Test Code Alif Saleh Amin TL2 TOEFL iBT (Part 2: Listening and Speaking) Simulated TOEFL iBT May 21, 2013 May 21, 2013 Cambridge TOEFL-PT7 ▪ Scaled TOEFL iBT Score and Subscores by Section Section Scaled Score Reading n/a Listening 23 Speaking 20 Writing n/a Total TOEFL iBT n/a ▪ Speaking Task Subscores Task 1 2 3 4 5 6 SUM Score 3 3 3 2 3 2 16 Average Score (SUM ÷ 6) 2.66 ▪ Writing Task Subscores Task 1 2 SUM Score n/a n/a n/a Average Score (SUM ÷ 2) n/a ▪ Test Analysis and Recommendations www.inlingua-if.com 26 Section III: Standard Instructional Resources Usage Guide Part 1: Using the Cambridge Preparation for the TOEFL iBT Text and CD-ROM We are currently using the fourth edition of this publication. This standard course material comes in a kit that includes a textbook with included CD-ROM. Additionally, there are eight audio CDs with the audio files for the Listening, Speaking, and Writing practice content located inside the textbook. Students normally receive just the textbook with included CD-ROM. Because this material is a simulation of the real test and not produced by the test maker, please be aware that there are some style and accuracy differences in the practice content. Specifically, the integrated writing tasks do not accurately reflect the real structure that will be presented on the actual test and should be used sparingly. In this case, it is very important to use the ETS resource in order to prepare the student for this task. Important Note: There is some overlap between the textbook and CD-ROM content. The Diagnostic Test in the textbook = Test 1 on the CD-ROM (also uses as our pretest) The Section Practice Tests in the textbook combined = Test 2 on the CD-ROM Practice Test 1 in the textbook = Test 3 on the CD-ROM Practice Test 2 in the textbook = Test 4 on the CD-ROM CD-ROM tests 5, 6, and 7 are unique content and do not have any supporting information presented in the textbook. The CD-ROM provides scored sample essays for all independent writing tasks and scored sample speaking tasks for all seven tests. The CD-ROM contains an answer key for each practice test that explains the correct answers and refers you to skill-building exercises in the textbook. Instructors are able to use and/or assign the textbook content and CD-ROM Tests 2-6 as they see fit. Textbook The textbook is organized to be useful both as a classroom text and for independent study. It is the instructor’s responsibility to prepare each lesson and assign appropriate homework. Even though the Speaking and Writing scoring rubrics are included in the Cambridge book, you should only refer to the Official Guide to the TOEFL Test or TOEFL iBT Tips for scoring rubrics that are published by the test maker, ETS. In order to generate a scaled section score from the rubric subscores, you can refer to the TOEFL iBT Tips document published by ETS. A reproduction of the conversion table is also published in the Cambridge text in the introduction section page xxx (Roman numeral 30). The textbook has exercises for language skill improvement and focused practice and strategies for the questions and tasks on the four TOEFL sections. Part 1: Building supporting skills such as vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar Part 2: Building skills for the Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing test sections Appendices: Answer keys, audio scripts, and index 27 CD-ROM The software on the CD-ROM should already be installed on the computer designated for TOEFL preparation; however, the application may require having the CD-ROM in the drive in order to operate. Once the application is started, you can choose to create an account, log in to an existing account, or log in as a guest. Accounts can be protected by a password if you desire. If you choose to log in as a guest, you will not be able to save the test results. Check with the center administration for log in (password) information for an existing account, if needed. There are two modes on the CD-ROM. Test Mode - Provides a realistic simulation of the TOEFL iBT and features: i. a microphone test at the beginning during general instructions ii. a seamless transition from one section to the next iii. a built-in 10-minute break between the Listening and Speaking sections iv. automatically saved test results Practice Mode - Can be used for skill building in a test-like environment and features: i. access to answers and explanations during or following the test ii. a text option to see the audio script while listening iii. a section choice option that allows you to choose a particular test section one at a time iv. a bookmark option to stop the program during a test and come back to the same place later The official inlingua pretest is Cambridge Test #1. (Must use Test Mode on CD-ROM) The official inlingua posttest is Cambridge Test #7. (Must use Test Mode on CD-ROM) To take a full-length practice test: First, log in with an existing account for the student or register a new user for the student. 1. From the Main Menu, click on “TEST MODE” 2. Choose a test from #1 to #7 and click on “START” 3. Remain in the testing room while the student reads the instructions and completes the microphone check so that you can answer any remaining questions and ensure that the equipment is working correctly (general instructions and test are not timed) 4. Once the microphone check is completed, instruct the student to select “Continue” in order to begin the test 5. As the student progresses through the test, check in periodically to make sure the student has note paper. To review and score a full-length practice test: 1. From the Main Menu, click on “MY SCORES & RESPONSES” 2. Write down the scaled score for the Reading and Listening sections on the diagnostic score report (answers and explanations are available if you click on the section name) 3. Click on “Speaking” to access the student’s recordings (you can listen to sample responses and read the rater’s comments for reference when rating your student) 28 a. Use the appropriate official ETS scoring rubric for each task and write the subscore on the diagnostic score report (use the conversion table in the TOEFL iBT Tips reference guide to generate a scaled score on the report) 4. Click on “Writing” to access the student’s responses (you can read a sample independent response and the rater’s comments for reference when rating your student) a. Use the official ETS independent writing task scoring rubric for each task and write the subscore on the diagnostic score report (use the conversion table in the TOEFL iBT Tips reference guide to generate a scaled score on the report) To take a section-length practice test: This software is not recommended for section-length practice tests because test mode is seamless. This means that it is not possible to choose one section at a time or to skip past the section without it playing through. Although individual sections can be selected in practice mode, this mode must not be used for diagnostic section scoring because the timing is different, students can move around the questions, answers and explanations are available the entire time, and audio scripts can be read for all listening components. Note: If you do desire to use this software for section-length tests (especially in the IEP courses), it is functional to use it for a listening and speaking practice session. It is not functional for a reading and writing practice session because of the amount of time lost trying to skip through the other two sections. Skipping through the reading section is possible because it is multiple choice (about 2-4 minutes). The listening section will play through each of the six passages in their entirety (about 25-35 minutes), and you must answer each question to progress through the section (about 5 minutes). The speaking section will play through completely without needing to press anything (about 20 minutes). The integrated writing task can be skipped only after the reading and listening time finishes (about 8 minutes). The independent writing task can be skipped. Part 2: Using the ETS Official Guide to the TOEFL Test Text and CD-ROM We are currently utilizing the fourth edition of this publication. This standard course material comes in a kit that includes a textbook with included CD-ROM. Important Note: There is overlap between the textbook and CD-ROM content. Practice Test 1 in the textbook = Practice Test 1 on the CD-ROM Practice Test 2 in the textbook = Practice Test 2 on the CD-ROM Practice Test 3 in the textbook = Practice Test 3 on the CD-ROM Instructors are able to use the textbook content and CD-ROM Tests 1, 2, and 3 as they see fit; however, it is best to use the practice tests on the CD-ROM instead of in the book because it better simulates the testing environment. Textbook The textbook has exercises for language skill improvement and focused practice and strategies for the questions and tasks on the four TOEFL sections. Part 1 About the TOEFL iBT Test - Features a general overview and how to use the book 29 Part 2 Reading Section - Includes: TOEFL Reading passages Reading question types and strategies 6 practice reading sets with answers and explanations at the end of each set Part 3 Listening Section - Includes: TOEFL Listening materials Listening question types and strategies (no audio files, just reading scripts) 5 practice listening sets with answers and explanations at the end of each set (use the CD-ROM audio files) Part 4 Speaking Section - Includes: Introduction to the Speaking section Speaking question types and strategies (no audio files, just reading scripts) Speaking Scoring Rubric (Independent pages 188-189 and Integrated pages 190-191) No practice sets Part 5 Writing Section - Includes: Introduction to the Writing section Integrated Writing Task breakdown and strategies (no audio files, just reading scripts) Integrated Writing Scoring Rubric pages 200-201 Integrated Task example with sample responses and rater's comments Independent Writing Task breakdown and strategies Independent Writing Scoring Rubric pages 209-210 Independent Task example with sample responses and rater's comments Independent Writing Task topic list Part 6 Practice Test 1 - Answers, Explanations, and Listening Scripts pages 283-342 Part 7 Practice Test 2 - Answers, Explanations, and Listening Scripts pages 397-458 Part 8 Practice Test 3 - Answers, Explanations, and Listening Scripts pages 511-574 Part 9 Writer’s Handbook for English Language Learners - Includes: Explanations, guidance, and review of grammar, usage, mechanics, style, organization and development, advice to writers, revising, editing and proofreading Appendix: Performance Feedback for Test Takers CD-ROM The CD-ROM software should already be installed on the computer designated for TOEFL preparation; however, the application may require having the CD-ROM in the drive in order to operate To play audio files for the listening practice sets in the textbook, from the main menu hover over Audio Tracks and select “Listening Practice Sets”. You will play the appropriate tracks for each listening passage and question as prompted to in the textbook. The practice test sections are independently timed and can be restarted at any time. The results (i.e., raw point total) for a finished section will display for only the most recently completed attempt. Restarting the section will remove the results, so make sure that you write down the results somewhere before leaving. Remember that the computers are for public use and another 30 teacher or student may restart the section and replace the results before you return for the next class with your student. Usage Note: Within each test section, the practice tests do not automatically move from one item to the next the way that they will on the actual test. The navigation requires the pressing of the button “Next” very frequently, which does not simulate the test environment. Additionally, the Reading Section does not have the review button that will be available during the real test. Important Note: There is no built-in recording option for the Speaking Tasks; therefore, you must use a separate recording device/software or rate the student at that moment in class. To take a full-length practice test: From the Main Menu, hover the mouse over the desired Practice Test (1, 2, or 3) and then take the sections in order. Hover over Reading and select “Start Section” The Reading section will open to the instructions Read the instructions and press “Next” After completing the last question for the section, a pop-up window will give the option to “Score and Review” or “Exit”; select exit to return to the main menu 5. Hover over Listening and select “Start Section” 6. The Listening section will open to the instructions 7. Read the instructions and press “Next” 8. After completing the last question for the section, a pop-up window will give the option to “Score and Exit” or “Cancel”; select “Score and Exit” 9. A second pop-up window will appear with the option to review now; select “No” to return to the main menu 10. Hover over Speaking and select “Start Section” 11. The Speaking section will open to the instructions 12. Read the instructions and press “Next” 13. After completing the last task, press “Next” and a pop-up window will give the option to “Score and Exit” or “Cancel”; select “Score and Exit” 14. A second pop-up window will appear with the option to review now; select “No” to return to the main menu 15. Hover over Writing and select “Start Section” 16. The Writing section will open to the instructions 17. Read the instructions and press “Next” 18. After completing the last task, press “Next” and a pop-up window will give the option to “Score and Exit” or “Cancel”; select “Score and Exit” 19. A second pop-up window will appear with the option to review now; select “No” to return to the main menu 1. 2. 3. 4. To take a section-length test: Although the timing and navigation of the sections on this software are somewhat difficult and different from the actual testing environment, the content of the sections is extremely valuable. This is especially true for the writing content. 31 A. Reading Section Test - follow steps 1 to 4 above and refer to the scoring and review instructions below B. Listening Section Test - follow steps 5 to 9 above and refer to the scoring and review instructions below C. Speaking Section Test - follow steps 10 to 14 above and refer to the scoring and review instructions below D. Writing Section Test - follow steps 15 to 19 above and refer to the scoring and review instructions below appropriate appropriate appropriate appropriate To Score and Review Practice Test 1: Reading Section i. Hover over Reading for the raw point total to be displayed on the right ii. Go to book page 285 to convert the raw point total to a Reading Scaled Score iii. Select “Review Section” to review answers and see answer explanations Listening Section i. Hover over Listening for the raw point total to be displayed on the right ii. Go to book page 301 to convert raw point total to a Listening Scaled Score iii. Select “Review Section” to review answers and see answer explanations Speaking Section (no built-in recording feature) i. Use the scoring rubrics on pages 188-191 to rate each task ii. Hover over Speaking and select “Review Section” iii. For each task, you can listen to sample responses and read the rater’s comments for reference when rating your student (also available in the book) iv. Take the average of the 6 subscores, keeping any decimal values v. Use the conversion table in the TOEFL iBT Tips reference guide to generate a scaled score Writing Section (no print feature) i. Use the Integrated Task Scoring Rubric on pages 200-201 and Independent Task Scoring Rubric on pages 209-210 ii. Hover over Writing and select “Review Section” iii. Use the rationale and sample responses with rater’s comments as a scoring guide for the Integrated Writing Task (also available in the book) iv. Use the rationale and sample responses with rater’s comments as a scoring guide for the Independent Writing Task (also available in the book) v. Take the average of the 2 subscores, keeping any decimal values vi. Use the conversion table in the TOEFL iBT Tips reference guide to generate a scaled score To Score and Review Practice Test 2: Reading Section i. Hover over Reading for the raw point total to be displayed on the right ii. Go to book page 399 to convert the raw point total to a Reading Scaled Score iii. Select “Review Section” to review answers and see answer explanations Listening Section i. Hover over Listening for the raw point total to be displayed on the right ii. Go to book page 415 to convert raw point total to a Listening Scaled Score iii. Select “Review Section” to review answers and see answer explanations 32 Speaking Section (no built-in recording feature) i. Use the scoring rubrics on pages 188-191 to rate each task i. Hover over Speaking and select “Review Section” ii. For each task, you can listen to sample responses and read the rater’s comments for reference when rating your student (also available in the book) iii. Take the average of the 6 subscores, keeping any decimal values iv. Use the conversion table in the TOEFL iBT Tips reference guide to generate a scaled score Writing Section (no print feature) i. Use the Integrated Task Scoring Rubric on pages 200-201 and Independent Task Scoring Rubric on pages 209-210 ii. Hover over Writing and select “Review Section” iii. Use the rationale and sample responses with rater’s comments as a scoring guide for the Integrated Writing Task (also available in the book) iv. Use the rationale and sample responses with rater’s comments as a scoring guide for the Independent Writing Task (also available in the book) v. Take the average of the 2 subscores, keeping any decimal values vi. Use the conversion table in the TOEFL iBT Tips reference guide to generate a scaled score To Score and Review Practice Test 3: Reading Section i. Hover over Reading for the raw point total to be displayed on the right ii. Go to book page 513 to convert the raw point total to a Reading Scaled Score iii. Select “Review Section” to review answers and see answer explanations Listening Section i. Hover over Listening for the raw point total to be displayed on the right ii. Go to book page 531 to convert raw point total to a Listening Scaled Score iii. Select “Review Section” to review answers and see answer explanations Speaking Section (no built-in recording feature) i. Use the scoring rubrics on pages 188-191 to rate each task ii. Hover over Speaking and select “Review Section” iii. For each task, you can listen to sample responses and read the rater’s comments for reference when rating your student (also available in the book) iv. Take the average of the 6 subscores, keeping any decimal values v. Use the conversion table in the TOEFL iBT Tips reference guide to generate a scaled score Writing Section (no print feature) i. Use the Integrated Task Scoring Rubric on pages 200-201 and Independent Task Scoring Rubric on pages 209-210 ii. Hover over Writing and select “Review Section” iii. Use the rationale and sample responses with rater’s comments as a scoring guide for the Integrated Writing Task (also available in the book) iv. Use the rationale and sample responses with rater’s comments as a scoring guide for the Independent Writing Task (also available in the book) v. Take the average of the 2 subscores, keeping any decimal values vi. Use the conversion table in the TOEFL iBT Tips reference guide to generate a scaled score 33 Part 3: Using the Barron’s TOEFL iBT Text and CD-ROM We were previously using the thirteenth edition of this publication; however, the fourteenth edition has just been released, and we will begin implementing this version in all locations. The software is improved in the fourteenth edition. This standard course material comes in a boxed kit that includes a textbook, a vocabulary-building textbook, one CD-ROM, and ten audio CDs for the textbook listening components. Because this material is a simulation of the real test and not produced by the test maker, please be aware that there are some style and accuracy differences in the practice content. Specifically, the integrated writing tasks do not accurately reflect the real structure that will be presented on the actual test and should be used sparingly. In this case, it is very important to use the ETS resource in order to prepare the student for this task. Important Note: There is overlap between the textbook and CD-ROM content. Model Tests 1-7 = Model Tests 1-7 on the CD-ROM Model Test 8 is only found on the CD-ROM and does not have any supporting information presented in the textbook. Instructors are able to use the textbooks and CD-ROM as they see fit; however, it is best to use the practice tests on the CD-ROM instead of in the book because it better simulates the testing environment. Please be aware that the test structure description presented in the supplementary text Essential Words for the TOEFL is inaccurate. Additionally, memorizing vocabulary words is not the best strategy for overall improvement on the test. However, building vocabulary is good for improving overall fluency. Textbook The textbook has exercises for language skill improvement and practice and strategies for the questions and tasks on the four TOEFL sections. Part 1 Orientation - Features a general overview and how to use the book Part 2 Review of TOEFL iBT Sections - Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing Part 3 Academic Skills - Taking Notes, Paraphrasing, Summarizing, and Synthesizing Part 4 Model Tests - Model Tests 1-7 Part 5 Answers and Audio Scripts for Activities, Quizzes, and Model Tests 1-7 Part 6 Score Estimates Part 7 Resources - reference to the ETS website, registration details, and glossary Note: You should only refer to the Official Guide to the TOEFL Test or TOEFL iBT Tips for Speaking and Writing scoring rubrics that are published by the test maker, ETS. In order to generate a scaled section score from the rubric subscores, you can refer to the TOEFL iBT Tips document published by ETS. CD-ROM The CD-ROM software should already be installed on the computer designated for TOEFL preparation. The CD-ROM does not need to be in the drive in order to use the software. Once 34 the application is started, you can select from an existing user (then select the option to “Start from the beginning” or “Continue from the last question you completed”) or create a new user by entering a name. After you have made a selection, click on “GO”. Note: Before exiting the program, be sure to save your work so that it will be available for future sessions. There are two modes on the CD-ROM: Test Mode - Provides a simulation of the TOEFL iBT and features: i. a mostly seamless transition from one section to the next ii. automatically saved test results in the Reading and Listening sections iii. built-in recording software for the Speaking section After each task recording timer runs out, a save window will appear Each task must be individually saved before moving on to the next task (save to the default location or select an alternative file location for you to access it for review) Practice Mode - Can be used for skill building in a test-like environment and features: i. access to answers and explanations during or following the test ii. a text option to see the audio script while listening iii. a section choice option that allows you to choose a particular test section one at a time To take a full-length practice test: First, select an existing user and start from the beginning or create a new user for the student. 1. From the Main Menu, click on “TEST MODE” 2. Choose a test from #1 to #8 and click on “All Sections” 3. As the student progresses through the test, check in periodically to make sure the student has note paper. It is important to press “continue” at the end of each section to move on to the next one 4. The optional 10-minute break between Listening and Speaking is not included and you must time the student by other means 5. All speaking tasks must be individually saved, unlike a real test administration, be prepared to assist students with saving the files 6. All writing task responses must be individually saved before continuing on to the next, be prepared to assist students with saving the files Administration Note: If any individual test section has been completed in Test Mode, then those answers will feed into a full-length administration of that same test number in Test Mode when “All Sections” is selected. Instructors should plan ahead so that there will be completely untouched practice tests available for later use as a full-length practice test. Additionally, the instructor should not pre-teach this content in Practice Mode or from the textbook. Usage Note: There is no way to access the saved Speaking and Writing task files from the software. It is very important that you remember where you save the files on the computer so that they can be evaluated later in order to generate a score report. 35 To review and score a full-length practice test: 1. From the Main Menu, click on “TEST MODE” 2. On the bottom right of the screen, click on “SUMMARY REPORT” 3. For the Reading score: locate the applicable test number, click on “DETAILS” write the TOEFL Score Estimate on the inlingua score report 4. For the Listening score: locate the applicable test number, click on “DETAILS” write the TOEFL Score Estimate on the inlingua score report 5. For the Speaking score: have the official ETS scoring rubrics available (TOEFL iBT Tips or ETS textbook) from the Main Menu, click on “PRACTICE MODE” become familiar with each task one at a time as you evaluate the student’s responses by going to the applicable test number Speaking section listen to each speaking task file from the saved location on the computer and indicate the subscore on the inlingua score report take the average of the 6 subscores, keeping any decimal values use the conversion table in the TOEFL iBT Tips reference guide to generate a scaled score 6. For the Writing score: have the official ETS scoring rubrics available (TOEFL iBT Tips or ETS textbook) from the Main Menu, click on “PRACTICE MODE” become familiar with each task one at a time as you evaluate the student’s responses by going to the applicable test number Writing section read (or print if available) each writing response file from the saved location on the computer and indicate the subscore on the inlingua score report take the average of the 2 subscores, keeping any decimal values use the conversion table in the TOEFL iBT Tips reference guide to generate a scaled score To take a section-length practice test: First, select an existing user and start from the beginning or create a new user for the student. 1. From the Main Menu, click on “TEST MODE” 2. Choose a test from #1 to #8 and click on the desired test section for it to start To review and score a section-length practice test: 1. From the Main Menu, click on “TEST MODE” 2. On the bottom right of the screen, click on “SUMMARY REPORT” 3. For a Reading section score: locate the applicable test number, click on “DETAILS” write the TOEFL Score Estimate on the inlingua score report 4. For a Listening score: locate the applicable test number, click on “DETAILS” write the TOEFL Score Estimate on the inlingua score report 36 7. For a Speaking section score: have the official ETS scoring rubrics available (TOEFL iBT Tips or ETS textbook) from the Main Menu, click on “PRACTICE MODE” become familiar with each task one at a time as you evaluate the student’s responses by going to the applicable test number Speaking section listen to each speaking task file from the saved location on the computer and indicate the subscore on the inlingua score report take the average of the 6 subscores, keeping any decimal values use the conversion table in the TOEFL iBT Tips reference guide to generate a scaled score 8. For a Writing section score: have the official ETS scoring rubrics available (TOEFL iBT Tips or ETS textbook) from the Main Menu, click on “PRACTICE MODE” become familiar with each task one at a time as you evaluate the student’s responses by going to the applicable test number Writing section read (or print if available) each writing response file from the saved location on the computer and indicate the subscore on the inlingua score report take the average of the 2 subscores, keeping any decimal values use the conversion table in the TOEFL iBT Tips reference guide to generate a scaled score Part 4: Using the Princeton Review Cracking the TOEFL iBT Text The textbook has exercises for language skill improvement and practice and strategies for the questions and tasks on the four TOEFL sections. Unfortunately, this textbook does not come with test simulation software. Instead, this text has one complete practice test in paper format with the audio files available on the accompanying CD. Part I: Orientation - includes introduction and explanation on how to use the book Part II: Core Concepts - includes Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing sections Part III: Cracking Each Section of the TOEFL - includes strategies, practice drills, and answers and explanations for Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing sections of the test Part IV: Taking a Practice Test - includes a paper practice test, answer key, and explanations 37