[NIFL-ESL:10407] TOEFL test prep.

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Dear Colleagues:
I have several ESOL students in my adult ed. classes who have expressed an
interest in studying for the TOEFL test.  They have asked if I would teach
a TOEFL test prep. course.  I am willing to do this, but another colleague
is sure I must be certified in teaching TOEFL to be able to do this.  I
looked at the TOEFL website, but can't find any confirmation of this.  Do
you know anything about this?  Are any of you doing this type of teaching? 
If so, how do I prepare myself for this besides looking at the test prep.
books and websites out there?  Thank you in advance for your help.

Barbara Dorsett, ESOL Coordinator/Instructor
Dover Adult Learning Center of Strafford County
22 Atkinson Street
Dover, NH 03820

ph: (603) 742-1030

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