Online TOEFL Course

Seeking English is the leading online toefl preparation course. We provide students with the skills and strategies they need to achieve their best score on the toefl exam so they can be accepted into the college or university of their choice. Our courses are tailored to meet the specific needs of each student, and our instructors are experienced professionals who know how to help students succeed.

Looking to take your English proficiency to the next level? Our TOEFL course is just what you need! Taught by expert teachers with many years of experience, we’ll provide you with all the tools and strategies you need to ace the TOEFL exam. Hundreds of students have passed with our help, and we offer a minimum score guarantee. Our course covers all aspects of the TOEFL exam, including speaking, listening, reading, and writing. So whether you’re looking to study abroad or hone your English skills for professional purposes, our TOEFL course will set you up for success!

TOEFL Course Syllabus

The TOEFL Writing Course is designed to help students improve their writing skills for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The course will cover all aspects of writing, from grammar and mechanics to organization and development. Each lesson will include practice exercises to help students apply what they have learned. By the end of the course, students will be able to write clear and concise essays that are well-organized and supported by evidence.

TOEFL Writing Course

Lesson 1:

Introduction to the TOEFL Writing Test

-What is the TOEFL Writing Test?

-What are the scoring criteria?

-How can I prepare for the

Lesson 2:

Review of Basic Grammar

-Nouns and pronouns

-Verbs and verb tenses

-Adjectives and adverbs

-Prepositions

-Conjunctions

Lesson 3:

Writing Effective Sentences

-Subject-verb agreement

-Parallel structure

-Active and passive voice

-Transitions

Lesson 4:

Developing coherent paragraphs

-Topic sentences

-Supporting details and examples

-Unity and coherence

Lesson 5:

Planning and Organizing Your Essay

-Understanding the prompt

-Brainstorming ideas

-Making an outline

Lesson 6:

Writing the Introduction

-Introducing the topic

-Stating your opinion

-Previewing the main points of your essay

Lesson 7:

Writing the Body Paragraphs

-Developing each main point

-Using supporting details and examples

-Transitions between body paragraphs

Lesson 8:

Writing the Conclusion

-Restating your opinion

-Summarizing your main points

-Ending with a strong conclusion

Lesson 9:

Editing and Proofreading

-Identifying common grammar mistakes

-Editing for clarity and conciseness

-Proofreading for spelling and typos

By the end of this course, students will be able to: Understand the TOEFL essay question and format

  • Generate ideas for their essay
  • Organize their ideas coherently in an essay outline
  • Write a high-scoring TOEFL essay
  • Edit and proofread their essay for common mistakes

This course consists of 9 lessons, each with several activities to complete. In addition, there is a midterm and final exam. The final exam will require students to write an essay on a topic similar to those covered in class.

TOEFL Reading Course

This course is designed to help you improve your TOEFL reading score by becoming more familiar with the types of passages and questions you will encounter on the test. The course will provide you with strategies and tips for tackling the reading section, as well as practice materials to help you build your skills. By the end of the course, you should be able to:

  • Understand the structure of the TOEFL reading section
  • Identify the different question types you will encounter on the test
  • Develop strategies for efficiently tackling TOEFL reading passages
  • Understand how to use context clues to determine meaning
  • Practice identifying main ideas, supporting details, and author’s purpose in a variety of passages.

Course Outline:

– Lesson 1: Introduction to the TOEFL Reading Section

– Lesson 2: Question Types in the TOEFL Reading Section

– Lesson 3: Strategies for Answering TOEFL Reading Questions

– Lesson 4: Practice with TOEFL Reading Passages

– Lesson 5: Review and Assessment

Reading Course Outline

– Lesson 1: Introduction to the TOEFL Reading Section

In this lesson, you will be introduced to the TOEFL reading section. You will learn about the different question types you will encounter on the test and how the questions are formatted. By the end of this lesson, you should have a good understanding of what to expect on the TOEFL reading section.

– Lesson 2: Question Types in the TOEFL Reading Section

In this lesson, you will learn about the different question types that appear on the TOEFL reading section. You will also learn how to identify these question types so that you can approach them in the most effective way possible. By the end of this lesson, you should be able to identify the different question types on the TOEFL reading section and know how to approach them.

– Lesson 3: How to Read Passages for the TOEFL Reading Section

In this lesson, you will learn about the best way to approach passages on the TOEFL reading section. You will learn about skimming and scanning techniques that will help you get the most out of each passage. By the end of this lesson, you should be able to effectively skim and scan passages on the TOEFL reading section.

– Lesson 4: Practice Questions for the TOEFL Reading Section

In this lesson, you will have a chance to practice your skills with some sample TOEFL reading questions. This will help you see how your skills have improved and what areas you need to continue to work on. By the end of this lesson, you should be able to answer TOEFL reading questions with confidence.

– Lesson 5: Tips and Tricks for the TOEFL Reading Section

In this lesson, you will learn some tips and tricks that will help you improve your performance on the TOEFL reading section. These tips and tricks come from experienced TOEFL test-takers and will help you get the most out of your studies. By the end of this lesson, you should have a good understanding of how to approach the TOEFL reading section.

– Lesson 6: Review for the TOEFL Reading Section

In this lesson, you will review what you have learned in the previous lessons. This will help you solidify your understanding of the material and prepare you for the TOEFL reading section. By the end of this lesson, you should feel confident and ready to take on the TOEFL reading section.

by the end of this course, students will be able to :

– Understand the different types of TOEFL questions

– Know how to approach each TOEFL question type

– Answer TOEFL questions with confidence

– Achieve the score they need on the TOEFL reading section.

This course consists of 6 lessons, each will cover a different TOEFL question type. In each lesson, you will learn the strategies and tips you need to answer that question type. You will also have the opportunity to practice what you have learned with real TOEFL questions. By the end of this course, you will be fully prepared to tackle the TOEFL reading section.

TOEFL Speaking Course

The TOEFL Speaking Course is designed to help students improve their speaking skills for the TOEFL test. The course includes a variety of activities and materials to help students practice and improve their speaking ability. The course is divided into four units, each of which focuses on a different aspect of speaking.

By the end of the course, students will be able to:

  • Understand the structure of the TOEFL Speaking test
  • Identify the different types of questions that will be asked on the test
  • Use various strategies to improve their performance on the test
  • Speak more fluently and confidently
  • Speak more clearly

The Speaking course consists of 10 units, each will be covered in depth by your teacher.

Unit 1: Introduction to the Speaking Test

In this unit, students will be introduced to the TOEFL Speaking test. Students will learn about the format of the test and the types of questions that will be asked.

Unit 2: Improving Fluency and Pronunciation

In this unit, students will learn how to improve their fluency and pronunciation. Students will practice speaking at a faster pace and using proper intonation.

Unit 3: Linking Words and Phrases

In this unit, students will learn how to use linking words and phrases to connect their ideas. Students will practice using transitional words and phrases in order to make their speech sound more natural.

Unit 4: Answering Questions

In this unit, students will learn how to answer questions effectively. Students will practice formulating clear and concise responses to questions.

Unit 5: Giving Opinions

In this unit, students will learn how to give opinions. Students will practice expressing their opinions on various topics.

Unit 6: Making Comparisons

In this unit, students will learn how to make comparisons. Students will practice comparing and contrasting two or more things.

Unit 7: Describing People and Places

In this unit, students will learn how to describe people and places. Students will practice using descriptive language to paint a picture for the listener.

Unit 8 : Expressing Emotions

In this unit, students will learn how to express emotions. Students will practice using language to express a range of emotions.

Unit 9: Telling Stories

In this unit, students will learn how to tell stories. Students will practice using language to create an interesting and engaging story.

Unit 10: Giving Advice

In this unit, students will learn how to give advice. Students will practice giving advice on various topics.

The TOEFL Speaking Course is designed to help students improve their speaking skills. The course is divided into ten units, each of which focuses on a different aspect of writing. By the end of the course, students will be able to speak more effectively.

TOEFL Listening Course

This course is designed to improve your English listening skills. The course will cover a variety of topics including: understanding spoken English, taking notes while listening, and improving your overall comprehension. By the end of the course, you should be able to understand native English speakers and have improved your ability to take effective notes.

Listening Course Topics:

  • Understanding Spoken English
  • Taking Notes While Listening
  • Improving Overall Comprehension
  • Practice Listening Tests
  • Final Practice Test

First Class is Free

If you would like to see our course in action before you commit to purchasing the full course, contact us to get your Zoom links and set up your free TOEFL class.