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  • PassPort

    Go anywhere from here.

  • Tip for Use: Use your passport to track the institutions you want to attend and the minimum TOEFL test score accepted. You can find this information by using the Advanced Search Tool at www.toeflgoanywhere.org/passport.

  • The TOEFL program hereby requests all whom it may concern to permit this student to dream big, attend a university abroad or at home, and

    to succeed in reaching his or her aspirations.

    Signature of Bearer

    Surname ______________________________

    given names ___________________________

    Date(s) taken ___________________________

    Destination(s) ___________________________

    Score(s) ______________________________

    inSert

    Photo

    THE TOEFL TEsT TakEr

  • United StatesNumber of Institutions: 4,882+

    Fun Fact: Maine sees the sun rise before therest of the United States every day.

    TOEFL Reading Tip: Read about subjects that interest you and that DONT interest you. Write basic questions to test your understanding of a

    text. Write questions and answers about the first paragraph, then guess what might be discussed in

    the next paragraph.

    Desired Institution TOEFL Score

    CanadaNumber of Institutions: 336+

    Fun Fact: Canada holds the record for the mostgold medals ever won at the Winter Olympics

    (2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics 14 gold medals).

    TOEFL Listening Tip: Try watching TV, movies and listening to the radio to improve your listening skills

    on news and cultural topics. Even the Internet is a great source for listening material.

    Try www.npr.org or www.bbc.co.uk/radio.

    Desired Institution TOEFL Score

  • AustraliaNumber of Institutions: 98+

    Fun Fact: The Great Barrier Reef has a mailbox.You can ferry out there and send a postcard,

    stamped with the only Great Barrier Reef stamp.

    TOEFL Listening Tip: When listening to a lecture, pay attention to visual as well as verbal cues. During the

    lecture, pay attention to words that are written on the board. Listen for numbers that you might hear in prices,

    times or addresses. Listen for verbs and other expressions that show if an event is in the past, present or future.

    Desired Institution TOEFL Score

    United KingdomNumber of Institutions: 202+

    Fun Fact: London is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world. About 25% of Londons

    population was born outside of England!

    TOEFL Speaking Tip: Practice giving one-minute responses to questions on various topics.

    Desired Institution TOEFL Score

  • GermanyNumber of Institutions: 182+

    Fun Fact: Germany has over 150 castles. Some of the castles play host to royal families, and some have been turned into hotels and restaurants.

    TOEFL Tip: Use the Free TOEFL Tips found on www.toeflgoanywhere.org to prepare for the TOEFL iBT test. You can get free information on

    test format, types of questions, scores, frequently asked questions and more.

    Desired Institution TOEFL Score

    FranceNumber of Institutions: 150+

    Fun Fact: One of the largest art museums in the world, the Louvre, boasts of having some of the most

    prized artifacts. This includes Leonardo da Vincis Mona Lisa and the works of French artists like Monet,

    Czanne and Renoir.

    TOEFL Speaking Tip: Noticing a speakers tone is essential to understanding what the speaker is trying to accomplish.

    Next time you are listening to an English-language conversation or lecture, focus on the speakers tone. Is

    he using formal or casual language? Is her voice calm or emotional? What does the speakers tone of voice tell you?

    Desired Institution TOEFL Score

  • JapanNumber of Institutions: 199+

    Fun Fact: More than 70% of Japan consists of mountains, including more than 200 volcanoes.

    TOEFL Writing Tip: An excellent way to improve your writing skills is to study the

    organization of well-written paragraphs and essays. Ask your teacher to help you select an author to study or choose a well-known writer

    whose work is in English.

    Desired Institution TOEFL Score

    KoreaNumber of Institutions: 98+

    Fun Fact: South Korea has the most sophisticated IT infrastructure in the world and is world-renowned in information technology, with

    leading brand names.

    TOEFL Tip: Visit the TOEFL TV Channel to improve your English skills. TOEFL TV has real tips from teachers and students.

    http://www.youtube.com/TOEFLtv

    Desired Institution TOEFL Score

  • ChinaNumber of Institutions: 20+

    Fun Fact: China has 1.3 billion people, which is 20% of the worlds population! There are 55 ethnic minorities in China along with 93% native Chinese.

    TOEFL Tip: Build your English writing skills with Writing in English a powerful learning program from AmEnglish and ETS. You will learn to write more clearly and concisely and also sharpen your

    grammar and syntax skills.

    Desired Institution TOEFL Score

    Afghanistan Czech RepublicAlgeria DenmarkArgentina Dominican RepublicArmenia EcuadorAustralia EgyptAustria El SalvadorAzerbaijan EnglandBahrain EstoniaBangladesh EthiopiaBelgium FinlandBelize FranceBhutan GeorgiaBolivia GermanyBrazil GhanaBulgaria GreeceCambodia GuadaloupeCanada GuatemalaCayman Islands HondurasChile Hong KongChina HungaryColombia IcelandCongo IndiaCosta Rica IndonesiaCroatia IranCyprus Iraq

    TOEFL Designated Institution Locations

  • Ireland NepalIsrael NetherlandsItaly New ZealandIvory Coast NicaraguaJamaica NigeriaJapan NorwayJordan OmanKazakhstan PakistanKenya PalestineKorea (ROK) PanamaKosovo Papua New GuineaKuwait ParaguayKyrgyzstan PeruLatvia PhilippinesLebanon PolandLithuania PortugalLuxembourg QatarMalaysia RomaniaMali RussiaMalta Saint LuciaMexico Saudi ArabiaMoldova SerbiaMonaco SingaporeMongolia SlovakiaMorocco Slovenia

    Solomon IslandsSouth AfricaSpainSri LankaSt. KittsSwedenSwitzerlandSyriaTaiwanTanzaniaThailandTongaTrinidad and TobagoTunisiaTurkeyUgandaUnited KingdomUkraineUnited Arab EmiratesUruguayU.S. TerritoriesUSAUzbekistanVietnamYemen

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    www.toeflgoanywhere.org/passport

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    U OF TOKYO

    MEDICINEU OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

    KOREA

    SINGAPORE

    MCGILL

    UK

    GERMANY

    Go anywhere from here.

    How to prepare for the TOEFL iBT.

    TOEFL iBT Tips

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    ENGINEERING

    CANADA

    POLITECNICO dI MILANO

    U OF TOKYO

    LAW

    MEDICINE KOREA

    SINGAPORE

    UCLA

    Teaching

    U of British ColUmBia

    UK

    ART FRANCE

    Germany

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    AustrAliA

    Economics

    JAPAN

    MCGILL HONG KONG

    All English-language tests

    are not the sameGive yourself the advantage

    take the TOEFL testThe TOEFL test measures the English skills you will actually

    use in the classroom.The TOEFL test helps you prove you have the English skills youll actually use in an academic

    classroom. In the test, you may read a passage from a textbook and listen to a lecture and then

    speak or write in response, just like you would in a classroom. Because the test is 100% academic,

    universities think it is the most appropriate test to use when making admissions decisions.

    The TOEFL test measures speaking more fairly than any

    other test.Sure, you can take a test with a Speaking interview, but what if your interviewer has a bad day and

    rates you lower than you deserve? With the TOEFL test theres no doubt your score is more objective

    and reliable, because Speaking responses are evaluated by three to six ETS raters rather than only one

    rater from a local testing site.The TOEFL test is more convenient to take.

    For decades, universities have accepted students with TOEFL scores because the test accurately

    measures an applicants abilities. You can take the TOEFL test at your choice of more than 4,400

    conveniently located test sites in more than 165 countries worldwide. You also save time and money

    since the entire test is given in one day, rather than coming back a second day like some other tests.

    TOEFL scores help you stand out and be noticed.

    For decades, universities have accepted students with TOEFL scores because the test accurately

    measures an applicants abilities. By sending TOEFL scores to your selected university, you will be

    proving that you are ready for academic success.

    Prove you have the skills

    universities are looking forThe TOEFL test is the only English-language

    test universities helped develop, so success on

    the TOEFL test means success in the classroom.

    TOEFL test scores are accepted by more than 6,000 colle