The TOEFL iBT is an English language proficiency test. TOEFL tests academic
English language proficiency. For TOEFL, academic English means first year,
college-level English.

  1. TOEFL means “test of English as a foreign language.” iBT means “internet-
    based test.” Internet-based means the test computers are connected to the
    internet. Your answers will be sent via the internet to be scored by ETS.
  2. The TOEFL iBT is designed and implemented by Educational Testing Services
    (ETS) Princeton, New Jersey, USA.
  3. You cannot pass or fail the TOEFL test. You will get a score out of 120 total
    points. Your score measures your English language proficiency. The higher
    your score, the higher your English language proficiency.
  4. The TOEFL iBT is divided into four test sections. You cannot change the task
    order.
    Section Task Time Score Reading 3-5 essays 60-100 minutes 30/30
    Listening 2-3 dialogues
    4-6 lectures 60 minutes 30/30
    break 10 minutes
    Speaking 2 independent tasks 2 minutes
    4 integrated tasks 18 minutes 30/30
    Writing 1 integrated task 23 minutes
    1 independent task 30 minutes 30/30

Total: 4 hours 120/120


  • English Language from level 1 to 6, TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, TES
  • English Training for all skill levels
  • These courses are designed for those have English as second language (all levels)
  • The courses covers Basic to Advance levels of English leading towards English as Academic Purpose. After completion of these courses you will get:
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Diploma of Completion
  • Advance Diploma of Completion
  • We offer hand on learning, either online, live or interactive face to face (one to one). You will work on lectures, assignments, projects and labs.
  • You will practice reading, writing, speaking, listening and interacting with community. The grammar, essay writing, computer research, notes will be your day to day work during the courses.
  • English for Academic Purposes
  • The program’s highest level, English for Academic Purposes (EAP), helps to prepare you to function in an English-speaking college or university environment. At the EAP level, you will take one General Education course of your choice for credit in your post-secondary program along with an introductory computer communications course.
  • There are five levels of instruction:
  • Foundations
  • Pre-intermediate
  • Intermediate
  • Advanced
  • English for Academic Purposes
  • Students will be placed in the appropriate level based on the results of the ESL Placement Test, IELTS Academic, or their TOEFL scores. Students can submit their IELTS Academic or TOEFL scores to customerservice@e-digits.com
  • Click on Education to Register in the English Course(s). The courses taught at each level are listed in the shopping section of Education.
  • Examples of Intermediate ESL program outcomes:
  • Make or cancel an appointment, Express an apology or make an excuse, Relate a detailed sequence of events from the past. Convey congratulations or thanks. Offer assistance.
  • Examples of English for Academic Purposes outcomes
  • Give a 20-minute persuasive presentation on a researched issue. Compare data in charts and graphs. Demonstrate critical comprehension of an extended oral exchange between several speakers. Write a paragraph to explain information in a graph or flow chart.