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How to improve on TOEFL speaking
Take a look at the infographic below and get confident about your TOEFL speaking skills.
Read More »How to Enjoy Your TOEFL Prep
Playing games, being creative, writing about things you love, meeting new people over voice chat, browsing interesting articles and videos, and watching TV. Who knew that TOEFL prep could be so much fun?
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Find out more about the three aspects that will increase your TOEFL score: Official practice material, explanations and guidance, and lots of practice!
Read More »Is the TOEFL a Good Test of English Ability?
The question above is a bit hard to answer. There are two ways we can think of the TOEFL, and depending on how you think, the answer might be “yes” or “no.”
If you compare the TOEFL to other English tests, you could definitely say that it is well made. That’s because it directly tests your actual English ability—how well you can understand and communicate.
Continue reading on our web Read More »Need to Ace the TOEFL? Start Talking to Yourself!
When you’re alone, do you talk to yourself? I do. I will have whole conversations with myself while cooking, cleaning, or driving a car. I’m not embarassed about it, although I know I might look strange to other people who walk into the room (I try to do it only when nobody will hear or see me talking, but sometimes I get caught...).
I know I’m not the only one—it’s a funny habit, but it’s pretty common. For me, it helps me to think more clearly. If I think out loud, literally speaking my mind, then I can reason through a problem or situation more quickly and effectively. If I am silent, it’s a bit more difficult to think straight.
Even if you don’t have the same experience with talking out loud, it’s still a good idea to talk to yourself if you’re preparing for the TOEFL. That’s because a quarter of the test actually is talking to yourself. Well, technically, you speak into a microphone, but there is nobody listening as you talk, and nobody responds to you, so it’s very similar to talking to yourself. And in general, to improve your TOEFL scores, you will want to practice doing the tasks that the test requires of you.
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