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Computer-Based TOEFL at VEC

Downtown Vancouver is on the edge of English Bay

The TOEFL test was introduced as a computer-based test in July 1998 in many parts of the world. It combines many of the same question types as the traditional paper-based test with new question types that can be offered only on the computer. There are several advantages to taking the computer-based TOEFL test:

  • Testing at more than 300 test centers around the world
  • Convenient scheduling
  • Comfortable testing environment
  • Fewer test questions than on the paper-based test
  • Questions that are tailored to your ability level
  • Immediate viewing of scores on screen
  • Opportunity to choose up to four score recipients after seeing your scores
  • Official score reports mailed approximately 14 days after testing

 

Students at the Vancouver English Centre are exposed to various sample tests in our computer labs, to ensure that they can take computer-based tests confidently. VEC has the latest software for students to learn and practice with. Students are able to use the computer labs seven days a week.