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5M ago
“This vocabulary is a must-know.”
For those preparing TOEFL test, don’t miss this out! We would gladly like to share you another essential vocabulary list, since we’ve received a lot of love from those who have been referring to the essential vocab content we’ve organized most recently. Considering that many people aim for a score of 100 rather than the higher score of 100, now we are going to provide essential vocabulary recommendations comprehensively so that those who have chosen 100 as their target score can also benefit. Let’s see what is crucial vocab to get higher score on TOEFL.
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TestGlider Blog » TOEFL Guide
5M ago
Are you planning for TOEFL by any chance?
For those of you gearing up for the 2024 TOEFL exam, I know the exam schedule is probably the most crucial piece of information you’re curious about.
However, after checking out four prominent websites related to TOEFL, I noticed some slight discrepancies in the information. To set the record straight, I’ve brought you today’s content.
Firstly, our editor aims to provide the TOEFL exam schedule taking place in the United States. Considering the numerous test-takers in the U.S., I’ll start by listing the 2024 TOEFL exam schedule in Washington D.C., wher ..read more
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5M ago
If your goal is to achieve a TOEFL score of 110, are there specific words that you absolutely need to memorize?
As mentioned before, the TOEFL includes synonym and antonym questions, and the importance of paraphrasing cannot be overstated. High scores often hinge on subtle nuances, and today’s selected words and their synonyms are crucial for effective last-minute cramming. I believe memorizing these words and their synonyms will undoubtedly assist you in a crunch. Detailed memorization tips for each word are provided, so try to memorize them as you read.
⓵ mundane
The first word is ‘mundane ..read more
TestGlider Blog » TOEFL Guide
5M ago
The TOEFL exam made a few changes in July this year, but in case you missed it, let’s quickly go over what has changed together!
1. 4 Key Changes
Let’s take a look at the four key changes that were made this year:
Shorter Test Structure = Shorter Test Time
“Independent” writing was replaced with “Academic Discussion” writing
No more 10min test break between Reading and Listening
Dummy passages and questions were removed in Reading and Listening
These changes cut down the TOEFL’s total test time by 1 hour, but let’s dive in to see the detailed changes.
2. Reading
First up, Reading.
Before ..read more
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5M ago
The TOEFL ITP Listening section can be challenging for many test takers. However, with the right strategies and preparation, you can improve your scores and boost your overall performance. In this article, we will discuss various techniques to help you excel in the TOEFL ITP Listening section.
Strategies to Improve Your TOEFL ITP Listening Scores
Listening comprehension plays a crucial role in the TOEFL ITP exam. It is not only important for understanding the content of the listening passages but also for effectively answering the questions based on those passages. Here are some effective stra ..read more
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5M ago
In order to successfully study in Canada as an international student, it is crucial to understand the visa requirements imposed by the Canadian government. Obtaining a student visa is mandatory for anyone wishing to pursue higher education in the country. In this article, we will explore the various aspects of Canada’s student visa requirements, with a specific focus on the acceptance of TOEFL scores.
Overview of Canada’s Visa Requirements for International Students
Before diving into the specifics of TOEFL acceptance, it is important to have a general understanding of the visa requirements fo ..read more
TestGlider Blog » TOEFL Guide
5M ago
What is the TOEFL 2-Month Study Guide?
The curriculum for our 2-month TOEFL study guide has been designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the TOEFL exam. It includes eight weeks of Lectures, Practice Questions, Exercises (more exercises will be added later!), and Vocabulary drills along with weekly Section and Full Tests. Each 2-week session focuses on one of the four sections of the test: Writing, Speaking, Reading, and Listening.
What order should I study the sections in?
Although the sections have been arranged in the order of Writing, Speaking, Reading, and Listening, they do not ..read more
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5M ago
1. Information about Attitude Questions
TOEFL Listening Attitude questions are similar to Inference questions in that they ask test takers to identify something that is not explicitly stated in the passage.
They require the test taker to identify the speaker’s attitude, opinion, or feelings about something mentioned in the lecture or conversation. They must rely upon the way the information was presented by the speaker to answer the question correctly.
Basically, they have to make an educated guess. There is usually only one of these questions per passage, and sometimes a passage will have no ..read more
TestGlider Blog » TOEFL Guide
5M ago
Hi everyone,
The TestGlider team has prepared a TOEFL Testing ASMR for your TOEFL study time!
We know that students often study for the TOEFL in a noisy cafe to adapt to the TOEFL testing environment.
This video will help you guys! Turn this video on when you’re taking a TestGlider Full Test or Section Test.
Realistic TOEFL Testing ASMR background noise for studying:
Practice with TestGlider Mock Tests
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