BEIJING, Dec. 3 (Xinhua) -- The online TOEFL test (Test of
English as a Foreign Language) will offer 100,000 seats to residents of the
Chinese mainland in 2008 in a bid to meet the surging demand of the Chinese
market, according to China's National Education Examinations Authority (NEEA).
"Seats for the exam will keep rising next year," said
Zhang Jin, an official with the NEEA, estimating that the figure will increase
by at least 80 percent compared with 2007, though the total number of 2007
online TOEFL seats in China is still not available.
The sharp increase is due to the surging demand from
the Chinese market as more and more people sign up for the test in an attempt to
study overseas, Zhang said.
Statistics from the Ministry of Education shows that
in 2006 more than 130,000 Chinese went abroad for further study and an average
of 75,000 people take TOEFL every year.
The test opens its online application service at
toefl.etest.net.cn on Monday and will be due three days before the test. The
test will be held in 87 examination rooms for 32 rounds across the Chinese
mainland next year.
NEEA joined hands with the Educational Testing
Service (ETS), the promoter of TOEFL in the United States, to launch the online
TOEFL test in China in September 2006.
Up to now, more than 6,000 colleges and universities
in 110 countries rely on TOEFL to measure the English-language skills of their
students, according to ETS.