ESL: Preparation for the TOEFL (the Test of English as a Foreign Language) *In-Person*
The TOEFL is the most widely used test to measure English fluency in the world. Thousands of academic institutions, government agencies and professional associations require a good TOEFL score for admission or membership. In this class, students practice the four skill areas evaluated on the TOEFL (reading, listening, speaking and writing) using authentic test materials. Tips and strategies are shared to help students get the score they need for admission to their top universities. This course is also perfect for advanced-level students who may not be planning to take the TOEFL but wish to further develop their general English skills.
We highly recommend attending one of our free online personal assessment days before enrolling in this class.
Instructor: John Coleman O'Donnell
Sections
TOFL-WI25.01
8 Saturdays, 9:30am-12:30pm. Begins Jan. 18
This class will meet in-person at CCAE. Please view our In-Person Class Guidelines prior to enrolling.
Please note, this course requires the additional purchase of a textbook: The Official Guide to the TOEFL Test 7th edition, ISBN 978-1265477318
Instructors: John Coleman O'Donnell
Instructor
John Coleman O'Donnell
John was born in Philadelphia, PA and grew up in Montreal, PQ. His educational background includes a BA in political science and an MA in political theory from Notre Dame University in South Bend, IN. He has been teaching ESL for 15 years in the Boston area. John is married to a Brazilian woman and has visited Brazil three times. He is learning Portuguese and completely empathizes with second language learners, since Portuguese is not an easy language to learn!