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tags: toefl, toefl test, toefl vocabulary origin: Learn Why Your English Vocabulary Is Crucial To Earning A High Score On The TOEFL Exam (http://vocabulary-vocabulary.com) If you want to earn a high score on the TOEFL test, you simply must have a strong English vocabulary.
Every question on your TOEFL exam will test your vocabulary in one way or another - and your answers will directly determine whether or not you will be accepted by the English-language University you really want to attend.
How exactly does the TOEFL test your English vocabulary skills?
Reading Comprehension - this section measures how well you understand what you read, and whether or ...
tags: toefl ibt, toefl test, toelf speaking origin: How to Successfully Prepare for the Six Speaking Tasks on the TOEFL iBT? (http://jasonrenshaw.typepad.com) Since ESL students have to speak in many different kinds of academic situations, speaking has become a high priority at many English-speaking universities. As such, the TOEFL makes the speaking 1/4 of your total TOEFL iBT score. So, what speaking skills do you need and how do you make sure you have them when taking the TOEFL iBT.
“What Do I Need to Do During the Speaking Section of the TOEFL iBT?”
(Speaking competencies that Educational Testing Service is looking for.)
For the two ...
TOEFL Scholarships
published by Alberto Morano (11/11/09)tags: toefl scholarships, toefl test, toefl tests origin: TOEFL Scholarships (http://www.collegescholarships.org) Access Free Information, Scholarships for Exam
TOEFL, Test Of English as a Foreign Language, is an exam required by many American colleges that determines whether non-native students can understand and use the English language at a college level. The exam is administered worldwide and is usually taken online, though when that is not possible, a paper exam is provided.
There is a fee involved in taking the TOEFL exam; and in some instances, for preparation assistance prior to the exam.
Two ...
tags: toefl score, toefl test, toefl tests origin: Help me to score in TOEFL (http://toefl.learnhub.com) TOEFL requires more than a simple knowledge of English. It requires you to be able to understand and respond to English on a college campus.A good TOEFL score means you are ready to attend US/UK college courses, listen to lectures and talk to professors and other students.Whether you are fluent in English or are nervous about your language skills, a few tips will help you prepare for the TOEFL and get the best score you can. Here are the tips…
Speak and listen to English. Watch ...
tags: toefl ibt, toefl prep, toefl strategies origin: Preparation strategies (http://www.mytoeflsuccess.com) To prepare thoroughly to the TOEFL test students should industriously work at their English abilities. This article gives you some useful advice for general educational purposes. But how you fulfill the test depends completely and definitely on you personally. It depends on your knowledge, skills, concentration and your work speed on the test itself.
The tips given below will assist you as an adjunct mechanism for preparing to take the TOEFL and obtain the best possible score. In addition, ...
tags: origin: Lexical Approach in TOEFL Writing: The Independent Writing Task (http://www.articlesbase.com) Lexical Approach in TOEFL Writing: The Independent Writing Task
Part One: Topic Sentences.
The lexical approach is an ESL book written by Michael Lewis. It is an alternative practice that is beginning to redefine how ESL teachers instruct ESL classes. Lewis claims English language acquisition is still being delivered by providing complex grammar explanations about fixed language outcomes. Alternatively, the lexical approach is based on the notion that chucks of meaningful, unanalyzed ...
Preparation Tips
published by Laci Galiana (04/11/09)tags: tips, toefl prep, toefl tips origin: Preparation Tips (http://www.4englishexams.com) You should follow the following Tips for the preparation of TOEFL tests.
1. You must review the test format, subject matter, and sample test questions in the testing program's information bulletin or the testing program's Web site.
2. Prior to beginning the test, you can meet with the test taker, who should be encouraged to discuss matters that will affect test performance, e.g., how to determine the amount of remaining time and how you can help pace the test-taker through the test. The ...
tags: english test, toefl, toefl tests origin: All You want To Know About T.O.E.F.L. (http://www.blogcatalog.com) Paper-Based & Computer-Based TOEFL
TOEFL format (paper based)
Listening comprehension (30 minutes)
Structure and written expression (25 minutes)
Sentence completion (15 questions)
Error recognition (25 questions)
Reading comprehension (55 minutes)
50 questions – approximately 5 passages
Computer based
Adaptive listening (60 minutes)
Part A: short dialogues
Part B: conversations, academic discussions, mini-lectures
Adaptive structure (15-20 minutes)
Sentence completion ...
tags: english exams, english test, toefl origin: Number of Institutions Accepting the TOEFL Test Surpasses 7,300 Globally (http://www.marketwire.com) World's Most Widely Recognized English Assessment Continues to Expand Its Reach
PRINCETON, NJ--(Marketwire - October 27, 2009) - Educational Testing Service (ETS) announced today that more than 7,300 institutions worldwide are currently accepting the TOEFL® (Test of English as a Foreign Language™) test to assess English-language proficiency for both undergraduate and graduate applicants.
Of the record number of educational institutions accepting the TOEFL test, approximately 5,175 are ...
tags: toefl, toefl ibt, toefl ibt speaking origin: iBT Speaking Section (http://global-english.lefora.com) Jasonrenshaw: Good evening everybody! Our topic for tonight’s discussion is iBT Speaking, and the discussion will be open for the next 90 minutes or so. First of all, I recommend clicking on the “Full Size” option below the GED Chat box. It will be much easier to follow the chat with it on a full screen. Next, just as with a real discussion, we need some basic ground rules to ensure the discussion can proceed coherently, and not end up with 20 people all talking over each other. To that ...
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