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August 27th, 2016, 04:34 PM
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Tricks For TOEFL
Can you please tell me the Tricks for the preparation of Testing of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exam?
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August 27th, 2016, 05:08 PM
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Re: Tricks For TOEFL
The best way to prepare for the TOEFL is to practise doing the tests. Scoring at least a 110 for Testing of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is not an impossible task. You simply need to start preparing early with an effective study plan TOEFL preparation Tricks Choose the best TOEFL self-help guides for you Find a textbook that has exercises, vocabulary, practice tests, CDs, and explanatory answers. Work on the sections that you find most challenging. Consider enrolling in a preparation course To maximize your TOEFL score, be ready for test conditions and be well-rehearsed Writing- On the iBT, the Writing test is 50 minutes and consists of two tasks. For one task, you write independently for 30 minutes to support an opinion on a topic. For the other task, you write for 20 minutes in response to things you hear and read. You need to be able to type on a keyboard to enter your written responses. Listening- During the Listening test, which runs from 60 to 90 minutes, you answer sets of 5 or 6 questions that are based on lectures and conversations, each of which lasts from three to five minutes. You will hear more than one native English accent. Speaking- During the Speaking test, you will spend 20 minutes responding to six tasks. With each task, you will have a short time to organize your thoughts before responding. Two tasks will require you to talk about a familiar topic. Four other tasks will be "integrated," asking you to speak in response to things you have heard and read. Reading- You will receive a glossary that will define certain key words in the Reading test. The test lasts for 60 to 100 minutes. You will be presented with three, four, or five passages from academic books and will answer 12 to 14 questions that are based on each of the passages. |