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Although both tests assess the four language skills (Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing), the TOEFL Junior includes topics and vocabulary suitable for younger students, while the regular TOEFL covers more academic and complex subject matter
The TOEFL Junior test, the final score ranges from 200 to 900, with each section scored between 200 to 300
The overall score ranges from 0 to 120 for the regular TOEFL test, with each section scored between 0 to 30
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TOEFL Junior (Ages 7-10)
Listening (18-24 questions)
Task 1: Short dialogues/conversations with multiple-choice questions
Task 2: Age-appropriate lectures/discussions with multiple-choice questions
Reading (18-24 questions)
Task 1: Short stories or articles with multiple-choice questions
Task 2: Longer stories or articles with multiple-choice questions
Speaking (2-3 tasks)
Task 1: Personal experiences or self-introduction
Task 2: Describe a picture or scene
Task 3 (optional): Respond to a question/statement about a familiar topic
Writing (2 tasks)
Task 1: Write a response to a question/statement
Task 2: Write a short story or essay based on a given topic/prompt
TOEFL Junior (Ages 11-15)
Listening (42-56 questions)
Task 1: Short dialogues/conversations with multiple-choice questions
Task 2: Academic lectures/discussions with multiple-choice questions
Reading (42-56 questions)
Task 1: Short passages with multiple-choice questions
Task 2: Longer academic texts with multiple-choice questions
Speaking (4 tasks)
Task 1: Personal experiences or self-introduction
Task 2: Describe a picture or scene
Task 3: Respond to a question/statement about an academic topic
Task 4: Integrate information from a reading passage and a listening segment to speak about a related topic
Writing (2 tasks)
Task 1: Write a response to a question/statement
Task 2: Write an essay based on a given topic/prompt
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Regular TOEFL (Ages 16 and above)
Reading (30-40 questions)
Task 1: 3-4 passages from academic texts with 12-14 questions each
Listening (28-39 questions)
Task 1: 2-3 academic lectures with 5-6 questions each
Task 2: 2-3 conversations with 5-6 questions each
Speaking (4 tasks)
Task 1: Speak on a given topic
Task 2: Express opinions on a familiar topic
Task 3: Read and listen to a passage, then respond to a related question
- Task 4: Integrate information from a reading passage and a listening segment to speak about a related topic
Writing (2 tasks)
Task 1: Read a passage, listen to a lecture, and write a response relating the two
Task 2: Write an essay expressing your opinion on a given topic