TOEFL JUNIOR

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Summary The TOEFL® Junior™ tests are English-language proficiency assessments intended for student’s ages 11 to 15. They provide an objective and reliable measure of your students' English-language proficiency levels to help you make the best decisions. The TOEFL Junior tests are being rolled out in two testing modes and can be used in multiple ways in the classroom for placement and to monitor progress. Plus, the scores are mapped to CEFR levels to help you better understand students' proficiency levels and are matched with Lexile® measures (The Lexile Framework for Reading is an educational tool that uses a measure called a Lexile to match readers of all ages with books, articles and other leveled reading resources) to help you find the books at the right reading levels to improve English reading proficiency over time. TOEFL Junior Standard test a paper-based test that measures Reading Comprehension, Listening Comprehension, and Language Form and Meaning COMING SOON! TOEFL Junior Comprehensive test a computer-based test that measures Reading Comprehension, Listening Comprehension, Speaking and Writing Part of the TOEFL® Family of Assessments The TOEFL Junior tests are part of the TOEFL® Family of Assessments, which also includes the TOEFL iBT® test and the TOEFL® ITP Assessment Series. Based on the long-standing and trusted heritage of the TOEFL test, the TOEFL Junior tests use the most up-to-date methods for language testing and are fair, reliable and valid for their intended purposes. Plus, TOEFL Junior scores are mapped to CEFR levels, so as to gauge achievement against an international standard, and give you a more in-depth understanding of your students' English proficiency levels. Learn more about TOEFL Junior scores. Preparing your Students for Success The TOEFL program makes it easier for you to help your students improve their English skills with helpful tools and resources. We offer sample questions for both testing modes to help your students prepare successfully for test day. Plus, students receive Lexile® measures with theirTOEFL Junior scores, which makes it easier to select books at the right reading level and improve their English reading proficiency over time.

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Summary

The TOEFL® Junior™ tests are English-language proficiency assessments intended for

student’s ages 11 to 15. They provide an objective and reliable measure of your

students' English-language proficiency levels to help you make the best decisions.

The TOEFL Junior tests are being rolled out in two testing modes and can be used in

multiple ways in the classroom for placement and to monitor progress. Plus, the scores

are mapped to CEFR levels to help you better understand students' proficiency levels

and are matched with Lexile® measures (The Lexile Framework for Reading is an

educational tool that uses a measure called a Lexile to match readers of all ages with

books, articles and other leveled reading resources) to help you find the books at the

right reading levels to improve English reading proficiency over time.

TOEFL Junior Standard test — a paper-based test that measures Reading

Comprehension, Listening Comprehension, and Language Form and Meaning

COMING SOON! TOEFL Junior Comprehensive test — a computer-based

test that measures Reading Comprehension, Listening Comprehension, Speaking

and Writing

Part of the TOEFL® Family of Assessments

The TOEFL Junior tests are part of the TOEFL® Family of Assessments, which also

includes the TOEFL iBT® test and the TOEFL® ITP Assessment Series. Based on the

long-standing and trusted heritage of the TOEFL test, the TOEFL Junior tests use the

most up-to-date methods for language testing and are fair, reliable and valid for their

intended purposes.

Plus, TOEFL Junior scores are mapped to CEFR levels, so as to gauge achievement

against an international standard, and give you a more in-depth understanding of your

students' English proficiency levels. Learn more about TOEFL Junior scores.

Preparing your Students for Success

The TOEFL program makes it easier for you to help your students improve their

English skills with helpful tools and resources. We offer sample questions for both

testing modes to help your students prepare successfully for test day. Plus, students

receive Lexile® measures with theirTOEFL Junior scores, which makes it easier to

select books at the right reading level and improve their English reading proficiency

over time.

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Test Content

Two Testing Modes to Meet the Needs of Programs around the World

The TOEFL® Junior™ tests are being rolled out in two testing modes: the paper-

based TOEFL Junior Standard test and the computer-based TOEFL

Junior Comprehensive test. Each mode measures a different set of English-language

skills. Both tests provide reliable administration and scoring, and scores from both

testing modes are mapped to CEFR levels. Plus, TOEFL Juniorscores are matched

to MetaMetricsLexile® measures so you can help students choose books at the right

reading level to improve their English reading proficiency.

Take a look at the test design to see how you might use them in your program.

TOEFL Junior Standard Test Design

Conveniently offered in paper-based format, the TOEFL Junior Standard test is easy

and convenient to administer. It is a good choice for institutions and programs looking

for flexibility and quick scoring turnaround. Itassessesthefollowingskills.

Sections Number of Items Scale Scores Testing Time

ListeningComprehension 42 200–300 40 min

LanguageForm and Meaning 42 200–300 25 min

Reading Comprehension 42 200–300 50 min

Total 126 600–900 1 hr 55 min

Scores and Research

Backed by 45 Years of Expert Research

Like all tests in the TOEFL® Family of Assessments, the TOEFL® Junior™ tests are

based on thorough research to ensure their validity and reliability, and they reflect best

practices in language testing.

TOEFL Junior Scores

TOEFL Junior score reports are a valuable tool that can help you guide your students.

They include section and total scores as well as "can-do" statements that you can use to

help students, parents and instructors understand students' proficiency levels and

progress.

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Scores can be useful for international benchmarking because they are mapped to CEFR

levels, and they are matched with Lexile® measures, which makes it easier for

instructors to help students choose books at the right reading level to improve their

English reading proficiency.

The TOEFL Junior tests measure a student's current level of English-language

proficiency and are not designed to be a predictor of future TOEFL iBT® scores.

Because language proficiency is likely to change over time, institutions are advised not

to use test scores that are older than two years.