

It is the section where you can rake up the points. The reading section is quite easy,so I don’t have much to say about it. There is a listening part in the first writing part,take copious notes.The second writing prompt is an opinion question, its all about how you express your opinion. I lost my points in the Writing section after I wrote 487 word instead of 225. Make sure you don’t breach the word limit for the first question on the writing section. Make sure you do them good.Īnd the Writing section. The questions would be conversations,opinion-based questions,summarising a scientific topic etc. Record your talk, and listen to it, and make way for corrections. Practise for the Speaking Section EVERYDAY.Remember, EVERYDAY.Frame your own questions and work out. Grammatical mistakes are also to be avoided since they are looked out for. Be quite natural. What you gotta do is to answer the question to the point,and at the same time, have your pronunciation right.

You are sure to mess up the Speaking section if you attempt that.

You can speak in a British or why,even in an Indian accent ! But never try to fake your accent for the test. It always bewilders the test takers about what is being looked for in this section. And Speaking is something that you need to be really careful. This section is not at all difficult and can be aced with a little amount of work.
#TOEFL IBT PRACTICE TEST YOUTUBE DOWNLOAD#
You can download a lot of listening resources from the internet.
#TOEFL IBT PRACTICE TEST YOUTUBE TV#
Listen to speeches from TV and YouTube etcetera, and master taking notes while listening.There would be some prof-student conversations on the actual test. Practice listening and Speaking everyday. This is because Listening and Speaking tend to be the sections where most of the students mess up.If you are able to ace these two sections,your TOEFL is a breeze. I would advise you to throw weight on the Listening and Speaking sections when compared to the other two. But I downloaded and did many small exercises online (many of them were pdfs). I used Barron’s TOEFL iBT (the hard copy that comes along with the CDs)and an soft copy of ETS’ official guide to the TOEFL. Then get yourself a prep book ( Never load yourself with too many books, it’ll only befuddle you, trust me). Do that first.Now you know what you’re kinda good at and at what you are lagging behind. There is a “before you start preparing” video that got a SWOT analysis. I went on YouTube and checked out a few videos by a lady named Jaime Miller. There is a 30 for each section,you know that. On the first day of my prep, I did nothing but a research of the test,that is,I went through an overview of the test.I made a list of the scores that would be required for the Universities where I would want to find myself next year.Then I started measuring the various sections’ scores. Trust me,if you are somewhat good at English (if you are a steady 85+ in your English exams),you can ace the test without much effort.I didn’t start my TOEFL preparation until the 9th of June since I had school and the SAT to prepare for.But I am quite gifted in English (not bragging),so I found it relatively easy to face the test.I prepared for barely 10 days and yet landed a nelson. I study in an ordinary CBSE school,and so I believe I am fully qualified to write this answer. To introduce myself,I am a 16 year old High School Senior from India. I wrote the TOEFL on the 29th of June this year and scored a nelson (111) on the first attempt. How difficult (or easy) is it to score 100+ in the TOEFL iBT (internet based test)?
