Showing posts with label TOEFL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TOEFL. Show all posts

Sunday, November 1, 2009

My tip for Toefl speaking and writing!

Might be of some use to you:
  1. Address to the people involved in the script/video by their names.
  2. Be slow and calm and composed.
  3. Don't refer Barrons for toefl. Try to read/work out from Kaplan. Barron gives you the feeling "Toefl is too damn easy!", which isn't good!
  4. Coming to my tip: After the reading and the listening sections, a time break of 10 mins is given. Make use of this time, to jot down anything that you feel will be useful for the next two sections - Speaking and Writing, in the sheet of paper given. What to jot down will vary from person to person, What i would write, to keep things ready may be: Words or Phrases. You can read plenty of essays and come up with more phrases and strong words which help your essay sound more intense.
Like:
+ve=Confident, re-assure, anticipate, amiable,
-ve=refute, oppose
others- justifies,influence,spontaneous,redundant,contrary,consequence

All The Best!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

TOEFL's worst section! Speaking!

“How Can I Prepare for the Speaking Section of the TOEFL iBT?”

The independent and integrated speaking competencies required for the TOEFL iBT are formidable challenges, but the following suggestions, if implemented through a regular course of study over an extended period of time, will help you to achieve the speaking confidence needed for a strong score.

To perform well on the independent speaking tasks, you should consider the following:

1. Create a list of familiar topics and practice speaking about them: “Describe your favorite vacation destination,” and “Describe an important person who has influenced you” are representative of familiar Independent Speaking topics for the iBT

2. You could also practice by stating an opinion or a preference and then by presenting reasons clearly and in detail. “Which do you think is better: living on campus in dorms or off campus in apartments?” is representative of an opinion-preference Independent Speaking topic for the iBT.

3. Making a recommendation and explaining why it is the best way to proceed is another type of speaking task that you should practice. “What is the best method of travel when going on a vacation? Explain why?” represents this type of Independent Speaking topic for the iBT.

4. Practice giving 1 minute responses to these types of speaking tasks.

Lastly, to perform well on the integrated speaking tasks, you should consider the following:

1. Find a college textbook that includes discussion questions at the end of the chapter. Read the chapter, take notes, and practice orally answering the discussion questions.

2. Read short 100-200 word articles. You can find such articles on the Internet, in the library, or in your TOEFL textbook. After reading the article, make a brief outline which includes its major points Then use the outline to orally summarize the information, after which you can add detail to the outline and orally summarize again.

3. Using the Internet, the library, or your TOEFL textbook + CD Rom, find listening and reading materials on similar topics. The material can provide similar or opposing points of view. After taking notes on the listening and the reading materials, you should do the following:

Orally summarize the information. Make sure that you paraphrase the information using different words and grammatical structures.

Orally synthesize by combining information form the listening and reading materials and by explaining how they relate.

4. Increase your knowledge of vocabulary and idiomatic language. Learn to use them in your speech.

5. Learn grammatical structures, particularly basic and complex sentences, so well that you are comfortable using them in your speech.

6. Learn to solve pronunciation problems, paying particular attention to word stress, intonation patterns, and pauses.

7. When practicing for the TOEFL iBT, take about 15 seconds to prepare a response before beginning to speak.Write down some key words and phrases, but do not write down exactly what you want to say.If you read your response, raters will give you a lower score.

8. Use signal words and phrases to create a coherent flow of information: to introduce new information, to connect ideas, and to emphasize important points.

9. Make regular recordings of your iBT speaking tasks and make sure your pronunciation and fluency are clear and easy to understand. If possible, have ESL/EFL instructors evaluate your speech using the appropriate TOEFL iBT Speaking rubrics.

Practice, practice, and practice doing these suggestions, and you will conquer the speaking section of the TOEFL iBT.

Michael Buckhoff is an ESL and English Professor at California State University, San Bernardino California and has been teaching TOEFL preparation courses since 1994.

Mbuckhoff

I'm new here and I like it ;-)
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Some of the speaking topics for question no. 1 are: {Its definitely gonna be one among these}

  1. Describe your best friend.
  2. Favorite holiday spot/ Hobby/Subject/teacher in school/animal (pet)/Icon/author/book/sport/Movie/Food/color.
  3. Given one-month time to do whatever you like to do, what would you like to do?
  4. Most cherished moment at school
  5. Which country/city would you like to visit?
  6. Toughest challenge faced by you
  7. If you could know your future, what would you like to know?
  8. What would you send to an international exhibition? Your object should represent your country.
  9. Your strangest dream.
  10. What do you miss when you are away from your home?
  11. What would you like to do between study time, to take a break or to relax?
  12. Some students prefer university in the home region while others prefer studying abroad. What would you prefer?
  13. Some only go to the movies if they know about the film, whereas others like to go to get surprised and watch movies they know nothing about. What do you prefer and why?
  14. What are important considerations in choosing a job/career according to you?
  15. Some prefer traveling independently whereas others prefer traveling in a pre-arranged package tour. Which do you prefer and why?
  16. Which mode of transport do you prefer traveling by and why?
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P.S-
read sample essays here !
sample-toefl-speakin-practice !
sample-toefl-writing-practice !
1 Practice toefl test !
Many practice tests !

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

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Here are few links, which helped me and my friends through out this Master's journey! A lil' detailed information on each topic, you can refer to other posts! Hope they all help u!

Gre:
http://www.tcyonline.com/india/Home
http://learnwordlist.com/
http://www.greword.com/?cat=1
http://bighugelabs.com/magazine.php

http://princetonreview.com/grad/testprep/testprep.asp?TPRPAGE=80&TYPE=GRE-PRACTICE-TEST
http://www.Number2.com
http://greguide.com
http://www.syvum.com/gre/
www.takegre.com
www.mygretutor.com
www.grebible.com
www.kaptest.com

http://pllab.kaist.ac.kr/~gladius/gre/
http://www.intelligentedu.com/newly_researched_free_training/GRE.html
http://www.gre.org/pracmats.html
http://www.petersons.com/testprepchannel/gre_free.asp?WT.srch=1&WT.mc_id=248&WT.mc_r=180
http://www.catprep.com/exams/gre/launch-win.html
http://www.grammatix.com/shop/cgi-bin/grammatix.cgi?pg=freeinfo#gre
http://www.gorillatestprep.com/gre_resources.html
http://www.indianchild.com/GRE/gre-practice-test.htm
http://www.english-test.net/gre/vocabulary/meanings/330/gre-test.php

http://www.grebible.com/download.htm
http://www.computerbasedtest.com/download.html
http://www.testmagic.com/
http://www.supervoca.com/


Visa:

www.visafever.blogspot.com


Remaining/Haphazardly listed:

http://800score.com/
http://edulix.com/
http://www.testmagic.com
www.syvum.com
www.vyomworld.com
http://www.gistguide.com/
http://www.minibikesonline.com/linkspages/Education.asp
http://www.collegejournal.com/exams/
http://www.onesmartclick.com/exams/gre-gmat-tofel-sat.html
http://www.greguide.com/gre-issue-essay.html
http://www.800score.com/gre-essay.html
http://shivampatel.net/msapp/default.asp
http://www.usaeducationguides.com/?gclid=CKuR_M7R05wCFY0vpAodTRgsJw
http://www.greedge.com/?gclid=CLnNtZfT05wCFQtN5QoddRDBIw
http://msinus.com/gre.htm
http://www.usdreamz.com/2008/12/free-profile-evaluation-for-ms-in-us.html
http://www.rediff.com/getahead/2005/jun/23gre.htm
http://www.universityvisitorsnetwork.com/search_compare.php
http://www.i20fever.com/school.htm

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Start Offf!- Masters Journey!

Hi all,
I personally had a tough time with this Masters process. So just thought i could help out people like me. Have Fun! Relax! n All The Best! Bonn Voyage! :P {Start with a positive note!}

I would suggest you to start with TOEFL and book your TOEFL dates first! Advantages being,
1) It would boost up your confidence.
2) The preparation for TOEFL is easy. hmmm... quarter of verbal preparation for GRE would suffice for TOEFL!
3) TOEFL scores take much more time to reach than GRE scores.
What more aren't 3 advantages enough to convince you..?? Anyways its your choice! I made a mistake, you needn't repeat it! :P
Registration can be done at Educational Testing Service website: Registration for TOEFL !

Write your GRE. Book your dates at least a month before and i would suggest maximum 2 months before if you are free, else much before if you are working. Registration can be done at the same ETS website : Registration for GRE !

Take a sample test from here, you'll get a faint idea of how GRE exam actually goes. Why i suggested this site was because after you take a test, you will get a call from them, they will tell you how you have fared in it. If you have got a low score, then they will offer to help you out too. If you are satisfied then you can join else chuck it!

Join yahoo groups and GRE forums on orkut! A must join for anyone who even got the thought Masters/GRE/Toefl/USA is the edulix forums!

Download these following 2 applications. They are useful at all times. Not only now!
  1. Download Word Web !
  2. Download Word Tracker !
Calculate your GPA yourself from here. You'll get an aproximate idea as to where you stand and what to do next!

Once the Gre and Toefl exams are over, starts the actual head ache. The "application work"! For this all that is needed is to be a little organized. All i would suggest for this is:
  1. An excel sheet - refer this to know how you can make use of the excel sheet here.
  2. Folder/Cover- a separate one for each university. Just go on dumping into the respective univ folders and one day your application packet will be ready :P
Its not that very tough, but as i said a little planning, organization and little more seniors help is required, just to know that you are on the right track.