She is the author of several books and study guides, including Write Better Essays, Reading Comprehension Success, Improve Your Writing for Work, and Read Better, Remember More.. INTRODU
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Elizabeth Chesla is a lecturer in English at Polytechnic University in Brooklyn, New York, where she coordi-nates the Technical & Professional Communication Program She is the author of several books and study
guides, including Write Better Essays, Reading Comprehension Success, Improve Your Writing for Work, and Read
Better, Remember More In addition, she is a content developer for LearnATest.com.
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Trang 5Need to take the TOEFL exam? You are not alone Over 800,000 students take the Test of English as a For-eign Language™ each year More than 2,000 universities and programs in the United States and Canada use the TOEFL exam to evaluate the English proficiency of applicants who are not native speakers of English The reason for this is simple: Academic institutions want to be sure that these applicants can read, write, and comprehend spoken English so that they can succeed in the college classroom
W h a t T h i s B o o k I s — A n d I s n ’ t
Because your score on the TOEFL exam can determine whether or not you are accepted into an academic institution or program, it is important to prepare carefully for the exam As you have probably noticed, there are dozens of TOEFL exam preparation books available in libraries and bookstores Most of these books provide you with practice TOEFL exams to help you become familiar with the format of the test But taking practice TOEFL exams will do little to boost your score if what you really need is to improve your basic English skills
That’s exactly how this book can help you The goal of LearningExpress®’s TOEFL® Exam Success
is fourfold:
1 To explain the format of each section of the TOEFL exam
2 To offer specific test-taking strategies that you can use on the exam
3 To review the basic reading, writing, and listening skills you need to do well on each section
4 To provide exercises that help you build the basic skills and practice the test-taking strategies you learn
in each section
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Each skill-building chapter of this book includes several practice exercises, and detailed answers and explanations are provided in Appendix A Appendix B offers an extensive list of resources to help you fur-ther strengthen your basic skills Chapter 6 provides general information about the TOEFL exam, including notes about registration and scoring
T h e T O E F L E x a m : W h a t t h e Te s t I s A b o u t
The TOEFL exam has four sections: Listening, Structure, Reading, and Writing The Listening section meas-ures your ability to understand English as spoken in North America If you have lived in an English-speak-ing country or region where the accent is different than you will find on the TOEFL exam, you may need to spend some extra time adjusting to the sound of American English The Structure section of the exam tests your knowledge of English grammar and usage, including topics such as verb tenses, idioms, and parallel structure The Reading section measures your ability to understand passages written in English You will be asked to identify the main idea, determine the meaning of vocabulary words, identify specific details, and draw inferences based upon the passage Finally, the Writing section will ask you to write a short essay on a
gen-eral topic A list of possible topics is included in the TOEFL® Computer-Based Test Information Bulletin and
online at www.toefl.org (For more information, see Chapters 5 and 6.)
BECAUSE test centers fill up quickly, you should begin the TOEFL exam registration process right away The first
step you need to take is to obtain the Bulletin If you have access to the Internet, the easiest way to get the
Bul-letin is to download it from www.toefl.org BulBul-letins for both the paper-based and the computer-based exams are
available on this site If you don’t have Internet access, you can get the Bulletin from an English language
cen-ter or the incen-ternational student office at the university to which you are applying.
You can also send a written request to:
TOEFL ® /TSE ® Services
P.O Box 6151
Princeton, NJ 08541-6151
USA
609-771-7100
Don’t Delay—Register Right Away
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