English proficiency
TOEFL Preparation
TOEFL is an academic English examination used by universities to assess reading, listening, speaking, and writing performance in a campus-style context.
Program overview
The TOEFL Preparation program is designed to improve students' reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills required for international English exams. Students attend 3 classes per week, including 2 lecture classes and 1 speaking class. Each lesson lasts 1.5 hours, and after every class students complete listening practice to strengthen comprehension and become more familiar with TOEFL listening formats.

Who this course is for
Applicants preparing for English-medium higher education environments that require TOEFL scores.
3 sessions
Classes per week
1.5 hours
Lesson duration
2 lecture, 1 speaking
Class format
Listening after each class
Additional practice
Program structure
How the weekly academic cycle works.
The course is organized around a repeatable weekly rhythm so students always know what they are attending, practicing, and improving.
2 lecture classes each week
1 speaking class each week
Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening development
Listening practice assigned after every class
Course support
Mock exams
Students take weekly mock exams that simulate the real TOEFL test environment. After each mock test, instructors review results and provide guidance on how to improve scores.
Understand the real exam structure
Improve timing
Identify weak areas
Track progress week by week
Course support
Self-study support
Students can stay at the center from opening until closing hours for independent study, with instructors available throughout the day to answer questions and provide guidance.
Practice exam questions
Review vocabulary and grammar
Complete assignments
Prepare for upcoming mock exams
Completion outcome
Students build stronger academic English performance and more stable section-level readiness before taking the TOEFL exam.
