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In this episode of the TOEFL Speaking Prep Podcast titled Reliability and Comparability of TOEFL iBT® Scores, we dive into the intricate world of standardized testing. Have you ever wondered how your TOEFL score reflects your true English proficiency, no matter where or when you take the test? Join us as we explore the key processes that ensure TOEFL scores are reliable and comparable across different test versions.
We break down the five pillars of reliability—from standardized administration to how AI and human raters work together to evaluate speaking and writing tasks. Plus, we’ll discuss the cutting-edge technology behind SpeechRater and the importance of equating to ensure fairness.
Whether you’re preparing for your exam or just curious about how it all works, this deep dive will reveal the extensive efforts that go into making TOEFL scores trustworthy and meaningful.
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Free TOEFL Speaking practice:
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My Speaking Score serves 000s of users across the globe by helping them data-power their TOEFL Speaking prep.
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In this episode of the TOEFL Speaking Prep Podcast titled Reliability and Comparability of TOEFL iBT® Scores, we dive into the intricate world of standardized testing. Have you ever wondered how your TOEFL score reflects your true English proficiency, no matter where or when you take the test? Join us as we explore the key processes that ensure TOEFL scores are reliable and comparable across different test versions.
We break down the five pillars of reliability—from standardized administration to how AI and human raters work together to evaluate speaking and writing tasks. Plus, we’ll discuss the cutting-edge technology behind SpeechRater and the importance of equating to ensure fairness.
Whether you’re preparing for your exam or just curious about how it all works, this deep dive will reveal the extensive efforts that go into making TOEFL scores trustworthy and meaningful.
Source
Free TOEFL Speaking practice:
Free resources:
Social:
My Speaking Score serves 000s of users across the globe by helping them data-power their TOEFL Speaking prep.

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