 TEFL, Teaching of English as a Foreign Language, is used extensively by English-speaking universities, colleges, private sector businesses, and government agencies as a method of assessing proficiency in the English language. Traditionally, the test has been available in both paper-based and online-based formats. However, the paper tests are gradually being phased out as availability of the internet increases around the world. The test is divided in four separate sections, each covering one of the main language skills – speaking, writing, reading, and listening. The student is then awarded an overall score ranging from 0 to 120 with a maximum of 30 points awarded for each language category in the online version of the test. The test does not set a specific pass mark, so any organization that uses it as an assessment of a person's English language proficiency is free to set their own squaring requirements.