So, having gotten some courage and some dollars together, you are planning on taking the TOEFL iBT. The following questions and answers will help you to create an effective study plan that, in time, will help you to increase your score.
"How do I prepare for the reading section?" If you want to score high on the TOEFL, you need to elevate your abilities in order to understand university-level texts and reading passages. Therefore, you should be frequently reading academic texts in natural sciences, social sciences, arts, and business. These readings provide excellent preparation. The Internet is another fantastic source for these materials. In college libraries, you can check out books, magazines, and journals that are more academic in general. Ideally, the more academic the reading material is, the better it will help to prepare you for the exam.
"How do I prepare for the listening section?" In order for you to score high on the exam, you should work to improve your overall listening comprehension proficiency. Just like the reading section, you should practice listening in a variety of academic subjects from natural sciences to business. Using the Internet or CD's as resources, focus on taking notes as you listen intently for the main ideas and critical supporting points.
"How do I prepare for the speaking section?" In order for you to score high on the speaking section on familiar topics, start by creating a list of topics and practice speaking about them: "Describe your best experience on a family vacation" and "Describe the most important person who has had a positive influence on you" are examples of familiar speaking topics. Work on your own giving 1 minute voice-recorded responses to similar types of speaking tasks.
In order for you to score high on the speaking section on topics based on reading passages and lectures, look for any college textbook that has discussion questions at the back of the chapter. Practice reading the chapter, taking notes, and orally answer the discussion questions. Also, you should read a lot of short 100-200 word articles. You can locate these articles on the Internet, in the library, or in a TOEFL E-book. After reading the article once, create a quick outline including the major points, then use the outline to orally capsulize the information, after that add more detail to the outline and orally capsulize again. Focusing on your listening skills, use the Internet, the library, or a TOEFL E-book to identify additional listening and reading texts on similar topics. it does not matter if the material provides similar or opposing points of view. After taking notes on the listening and the reading materials, you should orally capsulize and synthesize the information. Remember to practice giving 1 minute voice-recorded responses.
"How do I prepare for the writing section?" If you want to score higher on the writing section on familiar topics, start by creating a small list of familiar topics and practice writing about those topics: "Describe a favorite family vacation spot" and "Describe someone important in your life who influenced you as a child" are potential familiar Independent Writing topics for the TOEFL iBT Test. You should also practice by declaring some opinion or preference of anything and then offer clearly detailed reasons for your belief. "Which do you think is better: living on campus in dorms or off campus in apartments?" is another sample question of an opinion-preference writing topic. Remember, you should constantly practice planning, writing, and revising your essays during the 30 minute time period.
The key to scoring higher on the writing section for topics based on reading passages and lectures is to secure any academic college textbook which includes discussion questions at the conclusion of the chapter. Take the time to read the chapter, while also taking notes, and try to write responses to the questions. Also, by reading several 300 to 400 word articles, you can then construct an outline of the major points and important details. Now use the outline that you have constructed and write a summary of the content and message of the article. Finally, it is critical to be able to differentiate among the following types of citation: quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing. The best way to improve is to practice planning, writing, and revising responses within the 20 minute time frame used on the exam.
"How do I prepare for the reading section?" If you want to score high on the TOEFL, you need to elevate your abilities in order to understand university-level texts and reading passages. Therefore, you should be frequently reading academic texts in natural sciences, social sciences, arts, and business. These readings provide excellent preparation. The Internet is another fantastic source for these materials. In college libraries, you can check out books, magazines, and journals that are more academic in general. Ideally, the more academic the reading material is, the better it will help to prepare you for the exam.
"How do I prepare for the listening section?" In order for you to score high on the exam, you should work to improve your overall listening comprehension proficiency. Just like the reading section, you should practice listening in a variety of academic subjects from natural sciences to business. Using the Internet or CD's as resources, focus on taking notes as you listen intently for the main ideas and critical supporting points.
"How do I prepare for the speaking section?" In order for you to score high on the speaking section on familiar topics, start by creating a list of topics and practice speaking about them: "Describe your best experience on a family vacation" and "Describe the most important person who has had a positive influence on you" are examples of familiar speaking topics. Work on your own giving 1 minute voice-recorded responses to similar types of speaking tasks.
In order for you to score high on the speaking section on topics based on reading passages and lectures, look for any college textbook that has discussion questions at the back of the chapter. Practice reading the chapter, taking notes, and orally answer the discussion questions. Also, you should read a lot of short 100-200 word articles. You can locate these articles on the Internet, in the library, or in a TOEFL E-book. After reading the article once, create a quick outline including the major points, then use the outline to orally capsulize the information, after that add more detail to the outline and orally capsulize again. Focusing on your listening skills, use the Internet, the library, or a TOEFL E-book to identify additional listening and reading texts on similar topics. it does not matter if the material provides similar or opposing points of view. After taking notes on the listening and the reading materials, you should orally capsulize and synthesize the information. Remember to practice giving 1 minute voice-recorded responses.
"How do I prepare for the writing section?" If you want to score higher on the writing section on familiar topics, start by creating a small list of familiar topics and practice writing about those topics: "Describe a favorite family vacation spot" and "Describe someone important in your life who influenced you as a child" are potential familiar Independent Writing topics for the TOEFL iBT Test. You should also practice by declaring some opinion or preference of anything and then offer clearly detailed reasons for your belief. "Which do you think is better: living on campus in dorms or off campus in apartments?" is another sample question of an opinion-preference writing topic. Remember, you should constantly practice planning, writing, and revising your essays during the 30 minute time period.
The key to scoring higher on the writing section for topics based on reading passages and lectures is to secure any academic college textbook which includes discussion questions at the conclusion of the chapter. Take the time to read the chapter, while also taking notes, and try to write responses to the questions. Also, by reading several 300 to 400 word articles, you can then construct an outline of the major points and important details. Now use the outline that you have constructed and write a summary of the content and message of the article. Finally, it is critical to be able to differentiate among the following types of citation: quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing. The best way to improve is to practice planning, writing, and revising responses within the 20 minute time frame used on the exam.
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