PRE-TOEFL Grammar Structures

PRE-TOEFL Grammar Structures

Grammar Structures This section is designed to measure your ability to recognize language that is appropriate for standard written English. Directions:Questions 1–7 are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you will see four words or phrases, choose the one word...
Sample Speaking TOEFL Test

Sample Speaking TOEFL Test

Instructions In this part you have to speak for 45 seconds about a choice. You will be presented with two situations or opinions. You’ll be asked which you prefer and you need to explain your choice. Look at the topic below for 15 seconds. You may make notes if...
Five Reasons to Take the TOEFL

Five Reasons to Take the TOEFL

Five Reasons to Take the TOEFL If you are interested in to continue your education at the university level by yurself or scholarship applying, one of the main requirements you will have to meet is the minimum English proficiency level. Beyond the standard application...
TOEFL Vocabulary Rules

TOEFL Vocabulary Rules

TOEFL VOCABULARY RULES We get a lot of questions about how to score well on the independent essay in terms of vocabulary. Vocabulary is hard, but there are four golden rules. Rule 1: Do Not Repeat Words You should not repeat words too many times.  I always say that...
TOEFL and IELTS: comparison of scores

TOEFL and IELTS: comparison of scores

TOEFL and IELTS: comparison of scores If your dream is to attend college or graduate school in an English-speaking country, you’ll likely need to submit scores from either the TOEFL or IELTS. But, you might be curious about how scores on the two exams compare. In this...