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What level of English is TOEFL equivalent to?
Small TOEFL is equivalent to Band 4.

Small TOEFL introduction:

TOEFL is a standardized paper-and-pencil test for teenagers aged 1 1- 17, with a full score of 900 and 300 points in reading, listening, language form and meaning.

TOEFL is an authoritative English proficiency test developed by educational testing service for primary and middle school students aged 1 1- 15.

TOEFL includes three parts: listening comprehension, language form and meaning, and reading comprehension.

This test can not only be used as an English proficiency certification for primary and secondary school students studying in North American high schools, but also be used to evaluate students' English proficiency at present, so as to help teachers and parents understand their children's learning situation and make corresponding adjustments.

In addition, according to the situation of domestic students, the age limit of TOEFL in China is 17 years old (including 17 years old).

Small TOEFL is mainly used to apply for American high schools. Of course, some international schools in China will also be used to recruit students. However, if you go to an American high school, you will get a good school. You don't want a TOEFL junior at all, just TOEFL scores. Different American high schools have different requirements for TOEFL scores, and the better schools have higher requirements.

Of course, if the intermediary has a good relationship with the school, the requirements can be lowered. For example, in September, one of my students got a TOEFL score of only 72, but also enrolled in a high school that required a TOEFL score of 100. It is because of the good relationship that the child is well prepared for the interview.

In recent years, the existence of TOEFL is getting higher and higher, mainly because many high-quality international schools will require students to provide TOEFL scores, so it is more appropriate.