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  • Duration 3 Months
  • Skill level Beginner
  • Language English
  • Assessments Yes
Course Description

if you are having a dream to study in USA and other foreign countries you have the best opportunity to fulfill the dreams with Happiness Institute Reading: This section assesses your ability to understand academic passages in English. It includes multiple-choice questions, where you'll answer questions based on the content of the passages.

Listening: This part evaluates your comprehension of spoken English. You'll listen to lectures, classroom discussions, and conversations, and then answer questions about them.

Speaking: In this section, you'll express your opinions and ideas on various topics. Tasks may include describing a familiar topic, expressing an opinion, or summarizing information from a reading and a lecture.

Writing: This section measures your ability to write in an academic setting. Tasks may include summarizing information from a reading and a lecture, supporting an opinion on a topic, or writing an essay based on personal experience or research.

Each section tests different aspects of English proficiency, such as vocabulary, grammar, comprehension, and communication skills. Familiarizing yourself with the format and types of questions in each section can help you prepare effectively for the TOEFL exam and we Happiness Institute make sure for a proper training and guidance with complete test series , mocks , passage solving , filling in the blanks , proper vocabs and speaking practice .

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Keny White
Professor

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Keny White
Professor

Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries

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