The GEOS TOEFL Preparation Course in Los Angeles has been updated to help international students who are preparing to take the TOEFL iBT exam for entrance into North American colleges and universities. This comprehensive TOEFL Preparation Course in Los Angeles helps students prepare for all sections (reading, writing, speaking, and listening) of the TOEFL iBT test by developing special skills and strategies that lead to more efficient test taking. A GEOS TOEFL Preparation Course can help you reach your goals. With a maximum of 14 students, you are sure to get the extra attention you need to succeed.
Please Note: 1 lesson = 45 minutes.
This course will help students:
Our TOEFL Preparation Course in Los Angeles meets five days per week, for a total of 30 lessons each week. Students work with our experienced TOEFL teacher, and the most up-to-date, effective textbooks and materials available. There is a two-part approach to the TOEFL Preparation Course. First, we focus is on improving your English skill. Students work on vocabulary building, critical listening and reading, essay writing, and speaking. The second focus is on building TOEFL skills and test strategies to help you get a good score. Every TOEFL iBT exam is different, but each test has the same types of questions. We help you get familiar with the kinds of questions TOEFL asks. Once each week, students sharpen their skills by taking practice TOEFL tests - a great way to build test taking stamina and monitor your improvement. At the end of each four-week session, each student has a one-on-one counseling session with their teacher. This is how we help you monitor your progress. After each three month semester, students receive a report card. All students receive a GEOS certificate.
| Course Levels | Learning Outcomes | TOEIC | TOEFL | iBT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Beginner | Express wants, preferences, needs, likes/dislikes. Fill out simple forms. Describe as a person, objects, place, situation, or event. | 325-425+ | 380-420+ | 26-36+ |
| 2. Elementary | Give and respond to apologies, excuses, and permissions. Express and respond to worry, disappointment, & feelings. Request desired goods or services. | |||
| 3. Intermediate | Engage in a general conversation & keep conversation going. Express and analyze opinions. Extract meaning/general ideas from written texts. | 425-626+ | 420-500+ | 36-61+ |
| 4. High Intermediate | Ask for recommendations and provide solutions to problems. Express hope, regret, gratitude, & sympathy. Understand personal, general, or specialized prose. | |||
| 5. Advanced | Obtain, organize, and present information. Attract attention, express concern & seek advice. Understand purpose and meaning of complex forms, letters, etc. | 626-876+ | 500-600+ | 61-100+ |
| 6. Proficient | Give and follow instructions on technical and non-technical tasks. Express indifference, approval, disapproval, intentions. Understand complex formal instructions in various settings. |
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