A Global Standard

Mapped to CEFR So That Scores Can Be Useful for International Benchmarking

The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) is an internationally recognized standard for describing an individual's language proficiency widely accepted across Europe. The TOEFL Junior® score report clearly shows what ranges of TOEFL Junior® test scores correspond to each CEFR level, rendering the test scores the most serviceable for university or immigration in Europe.

TOEFL Junior® Score TOEFL Junior® Level CEFR Grade levels in the US/UK Education System
845 - 900 5 Superior B2 Level Grade 9
785 - 840 4 Accomplished B1 Level Grade 8
730 - 780 3 Expanding A2 Level Grade 7
655 - 725 2 Progressing A1 Level Grade 6
600 - 650 1 Emerging A1 Level Grade 5

The TOEFL Junior® Tests replace The SLEP® Tests

The TOEFL Junior® Tests are specifically designed for students aged 11–15 with English as a foreign language. The TOEFL Junior® Tests have also replaced the SLEP® tests (Secondary Level English Proficiency) tests since June 30, 2012 on various student exchange programs.

Who use TOEFL Junior® test scores

The followings are just a few of the education institutions in the US that use the TOEFL Junior® tests (listed in no particular order):