Measure students' English communication skills with the objective and reliable TOEFL Junior® tests, designed for students ages 11+. These assessments pinpoint students' strengths and challenges, which informs placement and helps teachers and parents monitor progress.
TOEFL Junior is designed to measure early learners’ English-language skills and guide them to the next steps of learning.
In addition to a score report, the TOEFL Junior also offers certificates of achievement based on scores and CEFR levels, covering proficiency from below A2 to B2.
Test Content and Format
The TOEFL Junior test is an online assessment. The assessment is divided into 3 sections. All 3 sections are taken at the same time. The test takes about 2 hours total.
The number of correct responses in each section is converted to a scale of 200-300 points. The total score is the sum of the section scores, and ranges from 600-900.
| Section | Description | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Listening | 42 questions | 40 minutes |
| Language Form and Meaning | 42 questions | 25 minutes |
| Reading Comprehension | 42 questions | 50 minutes |
| Total | 126 questions | Less than 2 hours |
As an option, students can take a Writing module. The Writing section is administered digitally. The score ranges from 0-16.
1. Consult TOEFL Junior® Test Taker Handbook
Discover what to do before the test, what to expect on test day, how to prepare for the test, score reporting, and policies and guidelines. The test taker handbook includes sample practice questions.
2. Practice Test for the TOEFL® Junior™ Standard Test
Use official practice materials to understand the question types and build confidence before taking the real exam.
3. Review TOEFL Junior® Sample Questions
Explore sample questions to become familiar with the content and format of the test, including:
TOEFL® Junior test sessions are organized at local schools certified by Amideast.
Contact your local Amideast office to get registration information on the TOEFL Junior tests.
Measure students' English communication skills with the objective and reliable TOEFL Junior® tests, designed for students ages 11+. These assessments pinpoint students' strengths and challenges, which informs placement and helps teachers and parents monitor progress.
TOEFL Junior is designed to measure early learners’ English-language skills and guide them to the next steps of learning.
In addition to a score report, the TOEFL Junior also offers certificates of achievement based on scores and CEFR levels, covering proficiency from below A2 to B2.
Test Content and Format
The TOEFL Junior test is an online assessment. The assessment is divided into 3 sections. All 3 sections are taken at the same time. The test takes about 2 hours total.
The number of correct responses in each section is converted to a scale of 200-300 points. The total score is the sum of the section scores, and ranges from 600-900.
| Section | Description | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Listening | 42 questions | 40 minutes |
| Language Form and Meaning | 42 questions | 25 minutes |
| Reading Comprehension | 42 questions | 50 minutes |
| Total | 126 questions | Less than 2 hours |
As an option, students can take a Writing module. The Writing section is administered digitally. The score ranges from 0-16.
1. Consult TOEFL Junior® Test Taker Handbook
Discover what to do before the test, what to expect on test day, how to prepare for the test, score reporting, and policies and guidelines. The test taker handbook includes sample practice questions.
2. Practice Test for the TOEFL® Junior™ Standard Test
Use official practice materials to understand the question types and build confidence before taking the real exam.
3. Review TOEFL Junior® Sample Questions
Explore sample questions to become familiar with the content and format of the test, including:
TOEFL® Junior test sessions are organized at local schools certified by Amideast.
Contact your local Amideast office to get registration information on the TOEFL Junior tests.
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