Access New TOEFL Go!® Test Prep App Today
Media Contact: | Stephanie Winters |
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Email: | mediacontacts@ets.org |
Princeton, N.J. (July 26, 2023)– ETS announced that test takers can prepare for the enhanced TOEFL iBT® test on the go, for free on the new TOEFL Go!® app starting today. As part of its commitment to improve the TOEFL iBT test taking experience, ETS is launching the app in conjunction with the first administrations of the enhanced TOEFL iBT exam which also began today. Available on both mobile and desktop devices, TOEFL Go! allows TOEFL® test takers to prepare with four complete TOEFL iBT sections that offer targeted feedback and coaching.
With the launch of TOEFL Go!, test takers can expect:
- Digital practice and performance feedback for all four test sections (Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing).
- AI-powered scoring for all sections, using the same rubrics as the TOEFL iBT test.
- Coaching and tips to improve on the Speaking and Writing sections.
- High-level sample responses for Speaking and Writing, with opportunities for comparison and reflection.
“We know how invaluable free and accessible test prep is to test takers and are confident that they will find this newest option to be a staple in their prep process,” said Rohit Sharma, SVP of Global Higher Education and Workskills, ETS. “TOEFL Go! will help global learners get one step closer toward achieving their educational and professional goals.”
TOEFL Go! is the newest among a variety of free and paid test prep resources offered by ETS. Test takers can access dozens of sample questions for the new Writing for an Academic Discussion task, or check out ETS’s new collaboration with Preply® for one-on-one tutoring with a trained, independent tutor.
Test takers can access the TOEFL Go! app on their mobile or desktop devices. To learn more about the TOEFL iBT test enhancements, visit the TOEFL website.
About the TOEFL iBT test
The TOEFL iBT test, created by ETS, is the most respected, accepted and preferred test of academic English-language proficiency, used for study, work and immigration. More than 12,000 institutions in more than 160 countries worldwide use TOEFL iBT scores to make high-stakes decisions. The test boasts 100% acceptance in popular English-speaking destinations including the United States, Canada, the U.K., Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. The test is backed by decades of research and has helped millions of learners on their study abroad journeys. It’s a crucial part of the TOEFL Family of Assessments, which houses a TOEFL test for each stage of English-language proficiency, starting with learners 8+. For more information, visit www.ets.org/toefl.