Basic Orientation about TOEFL and its Structure!!
Orientation
The paper-based TOEFL exam is made up of three (3) sections:
1. Listening comprehension,
2. Structure & Written Expression, and
3. Reading Comprehension.
Learn what to expect and how to take a standardized test from the textbook (don’t waste time with directions - memorize them).
You should use effective time management
- Pace yourself; you have 115 minutes to answer 140 questions.
You will probably not be able to answer them all, so if you have to read a question more than twice, GUESS at the answer. DON’T LEAVE ANY QUESTIONS BLANK. There is no penalty for wrong answers; just points for the questions you answer correctly. There is no penalty for an incorrect answer - have one letter in mind that you will see as your “guess” answer. For example, your guess answer could be “B”.
Practice the techniques and do the drills a little at a time - don’t leave it all for one weekend.
On the day of the exam, you will need:
- your admission ticket,
- photo identification,
- your passport,
- a few sharpened No.2 pencils, and
- a watch.
You are not allowed to take food or drinks into the test center and you will not be given a break; so make sure you have had a good breakfast before you go.
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