How to Study for the TOEFL
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is an important part of a foreign student's application to an English-speaking university or college. A high TOEFL score reassures a school that the applicant can communicate and learn effectively in English. Mastering the topics tested on the TOEFL--reading, listening, speaking and writing--is essential in TOEFL success. A high TOEFL score is possible with the proper preparation and study plan. Read on to learn how to study for the TOEFL.
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Instructions
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Familiarize yourself with the format and directions of the TOEFL, whether it's the paper or the Internet-based version.
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Listen to the English language with the help of audio compact discs, digital audio files or software. Many online retailers sell a wide variety of computer programs that teach English.
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Read a reliable TOEFL study guide. There are many good guides on the market. The Official ETS Study Guide is your best bet, since ETS writes the TOEFL itself.
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Practice taking the TOEFL under timed conditions, just like on test day. The more you simulate such conditions, the less likely you will be nervous when the time comes for you to take the actual TOEFL.
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Hire a tutor, if financially feasible. A private instructor can correct any mistakes you are making before they become habits. A tutor will also serve as a motivator and confidant when you feel down about your TOEFL progress.
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Tips & Warnings
Begin studying for the TOEFL one to two months before test day. Studying right before the exam seriously hinders your chances of a great TOEFL score.
Take breaks when studying for hours at a time.