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June 27th, 2016, 01:00 PM
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Reading TOEFL
Hii sir, I am preparing for the TOEFEL Examination will you please provide me the Some preparation Tips for the Reading Section of the TOEFEL Examination ?
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June 27th, 2016, 01:00 PM
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Re: Reading TOEFL
The TOEFEL Test is a Consider to be the standardized test to measure the English language ability of non-native speakers wishing to enroll in English-speaking universities The Preparation Tips for the TOEFEL Reading Section is given below : Read as much and as often as possible. Make sure to include academic texts on a variety of topics written in different genres as part of your reading. Read major newspapers, such as The New York Times or Science Times. Use the websites of National Public Radio (NPR) or the BBC to get transcripts of shows and study the content and new vocabulary you encounter. Continually expand your vocabulary knowledge. Develop a system for recording unfamiliar words. Write each word on a card and mix up the cards each time you study them. Write the context (the sentence the word was used in) to help you learn correct word usage. Group the words according to topic or meaning and study the words as a list of related words. Review the new words on a regular basis so that you remember them. Increase your vocabulary by analyzing word parts. Study roots, prefixes, and suffixes. Study word families (e.g., enjoyment, enjoy; enjoyable, enjoyably) Use available vocabulary resources. Use a good thesaurus to study various shades of meanings of words. Think carefully about how ideas are connected within a text. The connections between sentences and the links between paragraphs are critical to complete comprehension. Learn to recognize different organizational styles in order to understand the way an article is structured. Look for the common patterns of organization that you find in articles. Pay attention to connecting words in order to understand the pattern of organization. |
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