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TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
program Objectives
TOEFL is a standardized test designed to measure an individual’s
proficiency in English. Universities, colleges, and other academic institutions
in the United States and Canada require International students to provide proof
of the English abilities by obtaining a minimum score. In addition, many
employers around the world will require a minimum TOEFL score for employees
working in a career requiring knowledge of the English language.
The TOEFL program differs from many other programs, as it not only teaches
test-taking strategies, but also the language required to succeed on the test
and in future academic or career endeavors.
Students will be required to complete an initial TOEFL assessment to
record a baseline score. A complete TOEFL practice test will be administered
half-way through the program, and at the end of the program.
Course Design
The TOEFL program at KIHE is designed to assist students to meet their TOEFL
preparation needs. The program is divided among five sections:
TOEFL Listening
TOEFL Writing
TOEFL Grammar
TOEFL Reading
Public Speaking
At the end of every session, students are tested and evaluated. Progress reports
are given to all students, who also receive a certificate of completion and
student awards.
Course Duration
The complete program is 3 months in duration with 2 hours daily class and 6 days
a week. Every year new admissions are announced in Spring and Fall semesters
for morning and evening sessions.
Course FEE
Total Program Cost (Paid in advance)
9000Afs
Course Duration
The complete program is 1 month in duration with 2 hours daily class and 6 days
a week.
Every year new admissions are announced in Spring and Fall semesters for morning
and evening sessions.
Eligibility
The candidate must have good command on English.
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