Toefl test consists of
three parts, as follows:
Toefl Listening
Comprehension Test, consisting of 50 questions
Toefl Structure and
Written Test, consisting of 40 questions
Toefl Reading
Comprehension Test, consisting of 50 questions
Here I will give you
tips on how to game the Toefl listening test. Listening Comprehension Test
consists of 50 questions, divided into three sections namely section A = 30
questions, section B = 8 questions and section C = 12 matter. Listening section
A form of dialogue or conversation between two people (the first ask and answer
the second person. Narrator will make inquiries based on conversations between
the first and second., And all questions Narrator only intended to answer the
second. Means you should focus more on people's answers second.
First question: do you
have to listen to all the conversations of the first and the second? The answer
may be - may be, but more importantly that you should be able to catch the
second person answers.
The second question:
Do you have to listen to all who answered the second sentence? The answer may
be - is okay. But more importantly you should be able to catch one of the key
words in the answer to the second.
The third question:
what is the keyword? Keywords that are meant here is a verb (verbs) and
adjectives (adjective). Why adjectives and verbs used as keywords? Because you
are looking for is OTHERWISE / synonyms (words that have the same meaning) with
the key words in the answer to -2.
Examples of the conversation:
Merry: Hi Bob, do you
bring my English book? I need to finish my homework tonight.
Bob: Oh, sorry. I
forget to bring it.
Narrator: What does
the man (Bob) mean?
A. The man Forgets to
bring the book.
B. The man does not
know about the book.
C. The man brings
Merry's book.
D. The man does not
remember to bring the book.
The correct answer is
D (The man does not remember to bring the book). Key words in the answer to -2
is forget. Then you have to find another answer which means the same as the word
forget that does not remember. Forget is a verb (verb). Usually synonymous form
adjectives (adjective) and verb (verb).
How / strategy applies
to Listening Comprehension Part A, number 1 s / d 30.
Easy - I hope you
understand my explanation of this brief. Hopefully useful. Good luck.
Tips to improve
reading skills (Reading)
Reading in a foreign
language is an analytical skill. You can master the skills of reading if you
use your logic and look at the sentence. Train yourself to notice and remember
details of writing such as accent and gender disparities (in English, for
example, his or her).
• Look for reading
text that contains a list of vocabulary and questions, for example from the
book TOEFL test. First of all, read the list of vocabulary used, and then read
the questions about the reading. Only then read the whole text two or three
times to guess the meaning based on context. Avoid translation per word,
because only a waste of time.
• Isolate new
vocabulary and learn separately. Do not be written in a single line, but use a
memory card. Write one foreign word on the card and the translation on the
opposite page. Take it wherever you go and read it several times a day as you
like. Learn continues until memorized by rote (ie you do not need to flip the card
to know what it means, or you know the English language a particular word in
the Indonesian language without you flip the card that reads words in
Indonesian).
• Isolate new
grammatical forms and study them separately. Write the pattern on the memory card
and memorize. Make an example sentence. If you see a pattern when reading the
sentence, stop and look at the pattern for mengenalinya.Tips to improve
speaking skills (Speaking)
Speaking is a skill
performance. You can do well if you are trying to talk a lot. Students in
foreign language classes sometimes have difficulty listening and speaking
because they are afraid of making mistakes. It's okay to do wrong. Take your
time in talking.
• Speak out loud.
Imitate the sound of the language. Do not mumble. Although most people feel
ashamed for making strange noises, you will be more familiar with the language.
• If invited to speak
in class, say something even if it's wrong. You will be able to learn from
those mistakes. If you need time to think, ask them to repeat the question. If
you do not know the answer, say in a foreign language, "I do not
know" or "Help!"
• Practice with
foreign students or other students who can help you to learn English.
Pronunciation Practice
• Prepare a book or
article in English (up to you, but it's better if the book / article you like,
such as fiction, children or even books). Prepare a small dictionary with
english pronunciation guide at your side.
• Go to bed awake so
your privacy
• Read aloud a page of
the book or article, as if you are a TV broadcaster or storyteller.
• If you encounter a
word that confused pronunciation, check the dictionary
• If possible, do not
read word for word, but see the sentence as a whole. If possible, read one
sentence Repeat until comfortable pronunciation
Tips on improving
listening skills (Listening)
Listening is a skill
performance. You can do well if you are trying to talk a lot. Students in
foreign language classes sometimes have difficulty listening and speaking
because they are afraid of making mistakes. It's okay to do wrong. Take your
time in talking.
• Persering use the
language lab, reading exercises in the book, then listen and read at the same
time. Then listen without looking at the book. Say keras-keras/tuliskan you
hear.
• Listen to your
friends while you talk, focus on what he says, and do not worry how you'll
speak.
• If you feel tense,
relaxed for a moment to take a deep breath. If you are asked to speak, stop,
quiet for a moment, and give you a minute to respond.
• Listen to your
friends when you dictate and write what you hear. Check the truth.
• For this exercise,
join a language club, see foreign TV, listen to foreign radio.
Tips vocabulary
(Vocabulary)
Often encounter
problems when you try to memorize so many vocabulary words in English? No more!
Try doing the following strategies and practical tips that can help build your
vocabulary!
• Connect: It is
easier to memorize vocabulary based on the same theme. Make your own
connections between vocabulary and if possible arrange them into a spider
diagram.
• Write: The use of a
practical vocabulary can help you get attached to these words in your head.
Write the sentences using new vocabulary or create a story using a particular
group of words or expressions.
• Picture: Show me
your artistic talents by creating images that relate to the words you are
studying. Your image can help trigger your memory in the future.
• Perform the action:
Draw the words and expressions / expressions you are studying through your body
movements. Or, imagine and do the words in a situation where you need to use
it.
• Create: Create a
design / design mini cards and study them at your leisure. Make new cards every
week, but keep their overall learning and periodic.
• Association: Give
different colors to different words. Associations such as these will help you
remember your vocabulary later.
• Listen: Think of
other words that sound similar to the words you are studying, especially complex
words. Associate these words with new words to assist you in pronunciation.
• Select: Remember
that it's easier to learn when the topic is something that interests you. So,
be careful to choose words that you think is useful or interesting. Be aware that
the choice of words was also a way to help you memorize and remember!
• Limit: Do not try to
memorize the dictionary in a day! Limit yourself to as many as 15 words per
day, and you will gain confidence and no longer feel overwhelmed.
• Note: Pay careful
attention to the words you learn when reading or listening to something in
English.
•Take past TOEFL listening tests and become familiar
with the format. Quickly read the comprehension questions before the recording
begins - this helps you to listen out for key points – often there is a lot of
content that you will not be tested on – keep your focus and energy for the
points that count!
•Practice note taking whenever you are listening to
something in English – only write down key words or phrases, use abbreviations
for long words and always write in English. Record only the major points – you
won’t have time to write down the minor, unimportant details in the exam.
•Improve your vocabulary – the more words you know, the
easier it will be for you to understand the listening section. Learn new vocab
and save words you have trouble with by becoming an English, baby! Super
member.
•Listen for signal words that indicate major steps,
changes or ideas such as seldom, at the moment, in 1975, so far, usually,
often, up to now, at the moment. Make sure to also listen out for repetition,
synonyms and pronouns.
•Download listening practice lessons, such as lessons
on Daily English Audio and stop it at different times. Try and guess what will
happen next! This is a great way to practice your ability to connect and
combine ideas. Then go back and listen to the lesson in full and see how well
you did.
•Determine the purpose of a conversation or speech–
what do you think the speakers are trying to do? Are they angry? Trying to
resolve a conflict? Sad? Express an idea? Practice this technique every time
you hear English including English movies or TV shows, daily English lessons on
English, baby!, even people you hear speaking English on the street! This will
help you focus on the key points and improve your ability to filter out
information that is not necessary for the TOEFL listening exam questions.
•Recognize key points – who or what is the conversation
about? What is the main point of the lecture? Why are they talking about this?
Remember, the TOEFL listening exam is testing your comprehension, not your
ability to memorize and repeat what you have just heard!
•Find connections between ideas – how do these points
connect to the key ideas of the passage? If they do NOT connect to the key
ideas, they are probably not the major ideas of the passage and you should not
focus on them.
•Pay attention when someone in the exercise asks a
question – often it is a clue that information is about to be given. However,
this is not always true so be careful for responses that sound a lot like the
answer to a question. Listen very carefully as these responses are often there
to test your ability to understand the context of what you heard.
•Categorize the type of exercise you are listening to
when taking practice TOEFL listening tests. Ask yourself is it a lecture
(mostly one-sided and on academic topics) or a conversation (language is more
informal, two or more people)? This will help you understand the flow of the
conversation more clearly.
Problem in listening :
1. Listening device is not working properly ( Example : audio device)
2. Nerves
Problem in listening :
1. Listening device is not working properly ( Example : audio device)
2. Nerves
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