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Here are few tips for you, Learn the section directions now. Use the time saved during the test to work on questions. Successful answers to the earliest questions in computer adaptive versions of the test will lead to higher scores.
Do not write on any test booklet or materials. Use the process of elimination to decide which answers are wrong. In the computer adaptive section, Double check your work and answer before you click on the screen bubble.
You cannot skip any question and you cannot go back after you've answered a question. Answer every question, making educated guesses if you have to. Just try to eliminate one or more choices before guessing.
Don't spend too much time on any one question. You should spend only seconds on the easiest questions, and hesitate to spend more than 1/2 minute on even the hardest ones. Practice, practice, practice!
Bring a watch to the test center. You can't be guaranteed that there'll be a working clock there. Bring a couple of IDs to the test center.
Make sure at least one of the pictures actually looks like you. Also bring any authorization voucher you may have received from the Educational Testing Service.
I want to share few of mine, they are: To be comfortable with all sections of the test, spend as much time as you need with the tutorial for each timed section. To use the allotted time for each section wisely, familiarize yourself with how to use the computer and the types of materials, questions, and directions that are in the test. Become familiar with the formats and requirements of each section of the test as described in the tutorials.
The directions at the beginning of each section will tell you the total number of questions in the section and time allowed for the section. Read the directions carefully. They explain exactly what is required to answer each question type and can be reviewed as needed.
Read each question carefully and thoroughly. Before answering a question, determine exactly what is being asked. Always read and understand all possible answers.
If you do not, you may miss important information. Pace yourself so that you have enough time to answer every question. Pay attention to the number of questions and the amount of time remaining during your testing session.
Do not spend too much time on a single question. Answer every question in each section. This will allow you to get your best possible score.
You must answer each question in the Listening and Structure sections (the computer-adaptive sections) before you can go on to the next one. If you do not know the answer to a question, eliminate any answer choices that are obviously incorrect. In Listening and Structure, confirm your answer only when you are certain you are ready to move on to the next question.
You cannot omit questions or go back and change answers. In Reading, you will be allowed to go back and change your answers. To prepare for the Writing section of the test, practice by using the Writing topics found in the TOEFL Information Bulletin.
You will have 30 minutes to compose your assigned essay. You may either hand write your essay or type it on the computer.
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