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ETS Introduces the TOEFL® Primary™ Tests to Support Young Students of English |
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Jan. 27, 2014 /PRNewswire/
| Published on : 29th January, 2014 By PR Newswire GN_dev |
Educational Testing Service (ETS), creator of the TOEFL® test, announces the launch of the TOEFL® Primary™ tests. Designed specifically for students ages 8 and up, the tests measure the English communication skills and progress of students in English classes. The TOEFL Primary tests, the newest addition to the growing TOEFL Family of Assessments, launched its first two successful administrations in Brazil and Korea in 2013. The TOEFL Primary tests are designed to:
The assessments provide meaningful and timely feedback to teachers and schools on each student's individual development. The Reading and Listening tests are paper-delivered and scored locally. The Speaking tests are computer-delivered and are scored by ETS. Currently, the TOEFL Primary tests are being introduced in Vietnam and in various locations around the world. "The TOEFL Primary tests offer age appropriate content for young students to be administered under standardized testing conditions, such as a classroom setting," says Jennifer Brown, Executive Director of the TOEFL Program. "The assessments are tailored to the cognitive, physical and emotional development of young students and results are mapped to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), which helps build a strong foundation for their future success." To help students develop a relationship with reading English early on, the TOEFL Primary Reading scores are also linked to MetaMetrics® Lexile® (http://www.metametricsinc.com/) reading measures - making it easier to find the books and articles that best match students' English-reading abilities. For more information on the TOEFL Primary Program, visit www.ets.org/toeflprimary or email Contact Now About the TOEFL Family of Assessments About ETS Media Contact : Shante Jenkins, |
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