Job Description
Opportunity Brief DescriptionÂ
Kabul Scholarship is launching a highly promising initiative to offer a comprehensive Free TOEFL Preparation Class tailored to the needs of Afghan students, with a special focus on female participants. This two-month program is set to provide a valuable opportunity for 40 students, this program allows them to benefit from free materials, mock tests, and practice exams as part of the curriculum. The free-of-cost nature of the class ensures that financial constraints do not hinder participation, making it accessible to those who might not otherwise have the means to pursue such preparation.
The daily one hour sessions promise to provide a supportive learning environment for students, offering them consistent and regular opportunities to enhance their English language skills and test-taking strategies. Furthermore, upon successful completion of the program, students will receive a valid Certificate, further adding value to their academic and professional portfolio.
Free TOEFL Preparation Class holds the potential to significantly impact the academic and professional prospects of the participants. By focusing on the empowerment of Afghan female students in particular, this initiative not only supports the advancement of individuals but also contributes to the broader goal of fostering education and gender equality in the community. This class is only for those who are advanced in English and are dedicated to pass the TOEFL exam in near future.
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The Class Eligibility;
- The Applicants must be Advanced in English
- The Applicants Have to pass the placement test
- The Applicants must pay 500 AFS for the Instructor’s internet cost and CertificateÂ
THE CLASS IS GOING TOÂ Be Covered ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWINNG SCHEDUAL
Month 1:
Week 1-2: Reading Section
- A detailed information about the TOEFL Test, Test Management, Time Management
- Days 1-3: Familiarize yourself with the different question types in the Reading section (e.g., main idea, detail, inference, vocabulary).
- Days 4-6: Practice one passage per day, focusing on understanding the main idea and identifying key details.
- Days 7-14: Increase the difficulty level by practicing multiple passages per day. Review any mistakes and focus on improving your reading speed and comprehension.
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Week 3-4: Listening Section
- Days 1-3: Understand the different types of listening tasks (e.g., conversations, lectures, discussions).
- Days 4-6: Practice listening to various audio clips and taking notes. Focus on understanding the main ideas and key details.
- Days 7-14: Listen to longer passages and lectures, and practice answering questions while listening. Review any mistakes and work on improving your listening skills.
Month 2:
Week 1-2: Writing Section
- Days 1-3: Understand the structure of the integrated and independent writing tasks.
- Days 4-6: Practice writing essays for both task types, focusing on organization, coherence, and clarity of ideas.
- Days 7-14: Review sample essays and analyze the strengths and weaknesses. Practice writing under timed conditions to improve your efficiency.
Week 3-4: Speaking Section
- Days 1-3: Understand the different speaking tasks and the scoring criteria.
- Days 4-6: Practice speaking responses to various prompts, focusing on fluency, coherence, and pronunciation.
- Days 7-14: Record your responses and listen to them for self-assessment. Identify areas for improvement and continue practicing speaking tasks.
Throughout the two months:
- Allocate time for full-length practice tests to simulate the actual TOEFL experience.
- Review your performance in each section and identify areas where you need improvement.
- Use resources such as TOEFL prep books, online practice tests, and study guides to supplement your learning.