General Startegies on the TOEFL Strucutre and Written Section
The TOEFL test, You will face three sections; Listening, Structure&Written Expressions, and Reading. to be able to finish each section well, you should have strategies in order to be easy in doing all sections on the TOEFL test. Today I will share the General Strategies you should know in the second Section; Structure and Written expression.
2. Begin with questions 1 to 15. Anticipate that questions 1 through 5 will be the easiest. Anticipate that questions 11 through 15 will be the most difficult. don't spend too much time on questions 11 through 15. there will be easier questions that come later.
3. Continue with questions 16 through 40. Anticipate that questions 16 through 20 will be the easiest. Anticipate that questions 36 through 40 will be most difficult. do not spend too much on questions 36 through 40.
4. If You have time, return to questions 11 through 15. You should spend extra time on questions 11 through 15 only after you spend all the time that you want on the easier questions.
5. Never leave an answer blank on your answer sheet. Even if you are not sure of the correct response, you should answer each question. there is no penalty for guessing.
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General Strategies
Section 2 on the TOEFL, Structure, and Written Expression consists of 40 questions with multiple-choice-responses. in this section, there are two-part, Part A; Structure, and Part B; Written Expression. Part A has 15 questions and you will see incomplete sentences, and your task is to complete the sentence according to the rule of English Structure. in part A, you need to find the word or phrase that correctly completes the sentence. in Part B, you will see 25 questions (16-40) consists of twenty-five sentences in which four words or groups of words have been underlined. you must choose the underlined word or group of words that is not correct.What are Some strategies on Structure and Written Expression?
1. Be familiar with the directions. The directions on every TOEFL test are the same, so it's not necessary to spend more time reading the directions carefully when you take the test. you should be completely familiar with the directions before the day of the test.2. Begin with questions 1 to 15. Anticipate that questions 1 through 5 will be the easiest. Anticipate that questions 11 through 15 will be the most difficult. don't spend too much time on questions 11 through 15. there will be easier questions that come later.
3. Continue with questions 16 through 40. Anticipate that questions 16 through 20 will be the easiest. Anticipate that questions 36 through 40 will be most difficult. do not spend too much on questions 36 through 40.
4. If You have time, return to questions 11 through 15. You should spend extra time on questions 11 through 15 only after you spend all the time that you want on the easier questions.
5. Never leave an answer blank on your answer sheet. Even if you are not sure of the correct response, you should answer each question. there is no penalty for guessing.
You have read the General Strategies on The TOEFL test section two; Structure and Written Expression. Follow up our updated Articles and More Strategies by Bookmarking this site.
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