Did You Know TOEFL Has a YouTube Channel?

Once again, we haven’t got any webinars to share for next week. But once again the internet has come through with something equally useful to tide us over until February, when things kick back into high gear.

A couple of people asked us this week about studying for the TOEFL, and in looking for good resources I stumbled on “TOEFLtv,” the official YouTube channel of the TOEFL, which has explanations of the test and tips from teachers and students. Worth checking out if you’re prepping to take the exam soon.

Two examples, plus the calendar of upcoming webinars after the jump.

Look ahead to February, when webinars are back with a vengeance:

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