TOEFL Pronunciation

TOEFL iBT Reading, Speaking, and Writing: A Case Study of a Student from Better TOEFL Scores

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TOEFL iBT Pronunciation: Be Careful about Grammatical Word Endings

You may fail to pronounce grammatical word endings in American English. Or if you do pronounce them, you may not pronounce these sounds correctly. An example of a grammatical word ending is the plural “s” ending. The plural -s ending may be pronounced as a “s” as in “books,” it may be pronounced as a …

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TOEFL iBT Reading: Answering Vocabulary Questions

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TOEFL iBT Pronunciation: Beware of Mono-syllabic Words

Listen to this post:  Beware of monosyllabic words To score well on TOEFL iBT speaking, you should have good pronunciation. Especially, you should make sure that your pronunciation does not prevent meaning. Typically, students struggle with pronunciation of multi-syllabic words such as individual, university, electricity, and autobiographical to name a few. But, even when these …

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Improve your TOEFL iBT Speaking and Pronunciation Today!

Listen to this post:  Improve your TOEFL iBT Speaking and Pronunciation Today Imagine taking the TOEFL iBT and effortlessly answering the six speaking tasks. You have command of the vowel and consonants of American English. Your syllable division, grammatical word endings, word stress, and intonation resemble those of a native speaker. You blend words together well …

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Are you ready to take the TOEFL iBT: Fourteen Important Questions?

Listen to this post:   Are you ready to take the TOEFL iBT Fourteen Important Questions “When should I take the TOEFL iBT?” asked one of my TOEFL iBT preparation students. My answer lies in the following fourteen questions: 1. Are you comfortable listening to academic conversations and lectures? 2. Can you catch the main idea and …

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How to Develop Strong Vocabulary Skills for the TOEFL iBT-Without Using a Dictionary! Part One

Listen to this post:  How to Develop Strong Vocabulary Skills for the TOEFL iBT Without Using a Dictionary Part Two When reading TOEFL iBT passages, you will encounter unfamiliar vocabulary. In these situations, you should try to understand the new Online TOEFL Course by looking at the context in which it is used. Examples, appositives, …

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How to Develop Strong Vocabulary Skills for the TOEFL iBT-Without Using a Dictionary! Part Two

Listen to this post:  How to Develop Strong Vocabulary Skills for the TOEFL iBT Without Using a Dictionary Part Two When reading TOEFL iBT passages for pleasure, for work, or for university coursework, you will encounter unfamiliar vocabulary. In these situations, you should try to understand the new word by looking at the context in …

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