How is the score calculated in the reading and listening sections with the recent changes? For example, if I get 18 correct answers out of 20, what would my raw and scaled scores be?
you look at it as a Ratio: 18/20 Points equals 0,9. 0,9*30points equals 27. So other example you get 16 out of 20 points that's 16/20=0.8 and that times 30 is 24points. Hope you get the point@@PTCAL
It has both advantages and disadvantages, on the one hand if you get a point it weighs more but if you loose one it also hurts you more so idk if I should like the changes or not...
I want to know whether the "Fill in the table" is still part of new Toefl 2023 reading section? The last question of Toefl reading is either "Prose Summary Question" or "Fill in the table Question". As per the recent samples shared by ETS, there is always a prose summary question not fill in the table (the last question am talking about). Please reply or share any relevant info in your video / shorts so that we know whether to spend time on "Fill in table" or not because it is more time consuming and lengthy as compared to prose summary question. Thanks
I have a question about the reading and listening sections Do you know about the number of questions from each type? For example in READING, how many questions from the vocabulary, detail, insert, reference etc from each passage In LISTENING, a number of questions from the gist, mainly about, inference, etc. form each lecture and conversation. THANKS
The score you receive after the TOEFL exam represents your final score, which is based on your overall performance across all sections (Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing). It is not simply a count of the questions you got right. Each section is scored separately, and those scores are combined to give you a total score. Your final score reflects your English language proficiency as demonstrated throughout the test.
Back in the day, when you had a longer TOEFL test, the reason was because you had some extra questions in there. These questions were unscored because they were mostly used for research purposes, as I understand it. So students would complete all the questions, not knowing for sure which ones were the additional ones, but then ETS would just use those answers for their own research.
Nice changes. I remember the last time I took the test in 2021, it was 4 hours long.
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How is the score calculated in the reading and listening sections with the recent changes? For example, if I get 18 correct answers out of 20, what would my raw and scaled scores be?
27
@@rampokun9811hello. How did you compute for this? Where can i see the conversion
you look at it as a Ratio: 18/20 Points equals 0,9. 0,9*30points equals 27. So other example you get 16 out of 20 points that's 16/20=0.8 and that times 30 is 24points. Hope you get the point@@PTCAL
It has both advantages and disadvantages, on the one hand if you get a point it weighs more but if you loose one it also hurts you more so idk if I should like the changes or not...
I want to know whether the "Fill in the table" is still part of new Toefl 2023 reading section? The last question of Toefl reading is either "Prose Summary Question" or "Fill in the table Question". As per the recent samples shared by ETS, there is always a prose summary question not fill in the table (the last question am talking about).
Please reply or share any relevant info in your video / shorts so that we know whether to spend time on "Fill in table" or not because it is more time consuming and lengthy as compared to prose summary question. Thanks
Does this mean the books i had to prepare for the IBT are useless now? at least the TOEFL ITP is still the same.
I have a question about the reading and listening sections
Do you know about the number of questions from each type?
For example in READING, how many questions from the vocabulary, detail, insert, reference etc from each passage
In LISTENING, a number of questions from the gist, mainly about, inference, etc. form each lecture and conversation.
THANKS
And whats about the difficulty....is question's difficulty is still same or its updated?
is the toefl test still out of 120 points or it has been reduced in concordance to those changes?
Nice
Does the score I get after the exam represent the questions I got right or my final score?
The score you receive after the TOEFL exam represents your final score, which is based on your overall performance across all sections (Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing). It is not simply a count of the questions you got right. Each section is scored separately, and those scores are combined to give you a total score. Your final score reflects your English language proficiency as demonstrated throughout the test.
What does it mean that Unscored example test questions have been removed.
Back in the day, when you had a longer TOEFL test, the reason was because you had some extra questions in there. These questions were unscored because they were mostly used for research purposes, as I understand it. So students would complete all the questions, not knowing for sure which ones were the additional ones, but then ETS would just use those answers for their own research.
It looks easier!