TOEFL iBT Writing: How well do you control your sentence structure?

To Michael’s S.T.E.A.L.T.H. students,

To score well on the TOEFL iBT independent and integrated writing tasks, you need coherently organize your ideas, support them with appropriate details, and minimize the number of sentence structure, grammar, and mechanical errors.  Furthermore, to help you minimize your sentence structure errors, you need to have control over your sentence constructions, making sure you know when one sentence ends and when a new sentence begins. “But how do I exhibit control over my sentence structure, Michael?” you ask.

The most important way to do this is to have a clear understanding of commas, semi-colons, colons, dashes, hyphens, periods, question marks, and exclamation points. Therefore, to gain mastery in these important areas make sure to study TOEFL Grammar Lessons 2, 3, and 4, and then take some independent and integrated writing practice tests so you can practice what you have been studying. Practice makes perfect, right?

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Click on the link to become one Michael’s students. The sooner you click, the faster you will achieve 26 and 24 points on the speaking and writing sections of the TOEFL iBT: http://www.bettertoeflscores.com/s-t-e-a-l-t-h-7-step-system-to-pass-the-toefl-ibt/2308/

Keep up the good work!

Michael, founder, materials writer, and owner of The 7-Step System to Pass the TOEFL iBT

 

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