The Latest Version of the TOEFL Test: Evolution, Features, and Key Differences from the Old TOEFL iBT Test The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is one of the most widely recognized English proficiency exams in the world. Established by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), the test has become a key requirement for non-native English speakers seeking admission to English-speaking universities or employment in certain sectors. Over the years, the TOEFL has undergone several revisions to better assess English proficiency, adapt to modern learning needs, and provide more efficient testing methods. As part of this evolutionary journey, ETS introduced a new version of the TOEFL iBT (Internet-Based Test), which has brought significant changes compared to the previous format. This article explores the latest version of the TOEFL, its core characteristics, how it differs from the older iBT version, and its implications for test-takers and educators alike. A Brief History of the
David White is an Australian English teacher who has been living in Peru since 2001. In partnership with his wife Claudia, they are the owners of ¨English For You Language Institute´, an institute that specializes in the teaching of all levels of English from Basic (A1) to Advanced (C2) including international exam preparation. They are also the owners of ELT Educational Services and David is also the Headmaster of the American School, a respected bilingual ib school in Northern Peru.