TOEFL Speaking - 5 Common Mistakes – LinkedIn
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These
are sound suggestions for candidates to be ready for the #TOEFL
#Speaking.
✔ I would skip "In my opinion" for
Question 1 though.
If you're speaking (and no
one else is), we know it's your opinion.
It's a
timing thing for me (and it's a bit redundant).
Time is
valuable, and how you manage your time on the TOEFL, especially in the Speaking
section, is crucial.
Anything
that you can do to conserve time helps you do well on the Speaking exam.
✔ The emphasis on confidence
(Be positive and upbeat) is noteworthy.
When I
work with candidates to maximize their score on the TOEFL exam, I take every
opportunity to offer encouragement and support.
A
positive attitude goes a long way in helping candidates conquer their doubts
and fears, especially if they are sitting the TOEFL exam for the first (and
hopefully last!) time.
✔ The first point about having a plan cannot
be emphasized enough.
Formulating
and implementing your "game plan" on the exam is another significant
step in reaching your optimal score.
Good
luck with the TOEFL!
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