5 TOEFL Listening Tips for Full Score!
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Think the TOEFL Listening is hard? What you learn in this video will completely change the way you look at this section!
I share my top five tips for acing the TOEFL speaking section! 🚀🌐
Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
1:03 Tip 1: Get familiar with Question Types!
2:04 Tip 2: Take Effective Notes
2:43 Tip 3: Understand the Main Idea
3:23 Tip 4: Understand Passage Structures
4:27 Tip 5: Be an Active Listener
Whether you’re a beginner or aiming for that perfect score, these tips will elevate your speaking game! 🎯🔥
Listening's 7 different question types:
1. Detail - to understand specific pieces of factual information related to the main idea of the recording
2. Main Idea - These questions identify the primary purpose of an audio recording
3. Inference - these questions test your ability to recognise implied information
4. Organisation - these questions generally only appear in lecture format recordings and test you on your ability to recognise the relationship between different piece of information
5. Attitude - here you are required to understand the speaker's attitude or opinion
6. Function - these questions test your understand for the reason why a certain thing was said
7. Categorising - these questions require you to categorise and organise different ideas into categories based on their similarities and differences
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Loved the tips...very concise. Will find the tips for the other 3 skills. Tks a bunch!!
Hey, thank you so much for the positive feedback! Really hope it was helpful - please do check our other videos for more tips too!
Great video
Thank you very much, hope it helped! Let me know if you have any more questions or specific topics you'd like me to cover.
Writing section how to tackle it
Hello, check out our TOEFL Writing playlist which includes detailed walkthroughs on the Integrated Writing task and the Academic Discussion Writing task. Let me know if you have any questions!