TOEFL Prep Courses in Queens (New York)
ESL students looking to apply to educational institutions where the primary language is English usually need to demonstrate that they have the skill with the language to ensure that they are able to comprehend the material that they will be studying. Students looking to prepare for the most common American method of demonstrating facility with the English language, the Test of English as a Foreign Language (or TOEFL), should look to Manhattan Review for the best TOEFL preparation options in the Queens area. Manhattan Review has been helping students in a wide variety of locations to learn both the English language and the material that is covered on the TOEFL since 1999, and has the best variety of options for ESL students looking to prepare themselves effectively for the TOEFL. Students who work with Manhattan Review can use any combination of group courses, private tutoring, and practice exams that they see fit, along with the other benefits Manhattan Review offers to help students get the most out of their preparation process.
Students who work with a Manhattan Review instructor will have access to a teacher who has helped a wide variety of ESL students with the process of learning the material that is covered on the TOEFL. Manhattan Review's group courses and private tutoring can also be offered to students either in-person or online depending on what they feel would be the best choice to allow for them to get the most out of the study process. Students who work with one of Manhattan Review's private tutors have access to flexible scheduling and the ability to customize their lesson plan as they feel is needed to give them the most effective study plan for their needs. Manhattan Review private tutors can also offer their in-person students the ability to work at any mutually convenient location in the New York City area, allowing for more convenient scheduling and commuting for both parties.
Students who have worked with Manhattan Review for the process of learning the material that is covered on the TOEFL exam have managed to both improve the scores that they achieve on the day of the exam, and their general English language skills. Their improvement in both of these areas has served them well both in an academic context and in life outside of standardized tests, with students using their TOEFL scores and improved command of English to get into schools such as Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, Penn State, Columbia, Emory, William and Mary, University of Chicago, Oxford, Cambridge, and many others in a wide variety of locations. Students have also used their academic backgrounds at these schools alongside their command of the English language to gain careers at a wide variety of companies, including New York City based companies such as Verizon, Bank of America, Pfizer, and others outside of the area such as Apple, Microsoft, Dell, Walmart, and many more. Call or email an academic program advisor today to learn more.
TOEFL In-Person Classic
28 hours in total, Class Course, In-Person
Queens
Start: Dec 22, 2024
End: Feb 09, 2025
8 days left to start
Sundays
03:00 PM - 06:30 PM
(Local Time)
$1,590.00
Queens
Start: Jan 04, 2025
End: Feb 22, 2025
21 days left to start
Saturdays
12:00 PM - 03:30 PM
(Local Time)
$1,590.00
$1,490.00
Early Booker
Queens
Start: Jan 19, 2025
End: Mar 09, 2025
36 days left to start
Sundays
03:00 PM - 06:30 PM
(Local Time)
$1,590.00
$1,490.00
Early Booker
Queens
Start: Feb 01, 2025
End: Mar 22, 2025
49 days left to start
Saturdays
12:00 PM - 03:30 PM
(Local Time)
$1,590.00
$1,490.00
Early Booker
TOEFL Private Tutoring
Hours package 12 to 48 hours, Personalized 1-on-1 Tutoring, In Person or Live Online
Queens
Hours package
Online
Hours package
TOEFL Private Course
12 hours in total, Personalized 1-on-1 Course, In Person or Live Online
Online
$1,590.00
Queens
$1,590.00
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Meet a Queens TOEFL Tutor: Alan R.
Alan R. grew up in a bilingual family and learned English as a second language, although he was fluent by the time he chose to attend Columbia and study chemistry. He now works as a teacher and tutor in the New York City area, and helps ESL students with the process of learning the material for exams such as the TOEFL.
Alan's own experiences with learning English as a second language have helped him with understanding the potential setbacks and complications that are a part of the learning process for anyone looking to learn such a difficult language, along with the proper techniques to help students learn the material. In his spare time, he likes to run and go to new restaurants.