New TOEFL - Speaking Question 1 - Sample Questions and Answers Included
Download a PDF version of the new TOEFL test - https://tstprep.com/opt-in-complete-toefl-practice-test-11/
All questions in the PDF include answer explanations and sample responses for all sections, including the TOEFL Speaking.
As of August 1, 2019, the TOEFL test has changed, and the TOEFL speaking section has changed as well. In short, the TOEFL has reduced the number of questions in the TOEFL speaking section. In the past, there were six speaking questions and now there are only four speaking questions.
This video will cover everything you need to know about TOEFL Speaking question #1. This question is exactly the same as question number two in the previous version of the TOEFL. This is a paired choice independent question.
Basically, you will be asked a simple question about your opinion. It will ask if you agree or disagree about a statement or our of two choices which do you prefer. There is some variance in the wording of the question, but it is almost always framed in this manner.
Here are all of the elements of TOEFL Speaking question #1 that will be covered in this video:
4x example questions
1x question guided walkthrough
2x speaking templates
1x example response
1x grading checklist
4x exclusive TOEFL tips
And this is all going to be done in just 15 minutes.
My name is Josh MacPherson, the head instructor of TST Prep, where our mission is simple, to help you get your TOEFL score as quickly and easily as possible, and today we are going to talk about TOEFL Speaking question #1.
You can find more free TOEFL resources at our site: www.tstprep.com
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All questions in the PDF include answer explanations and sample responses for all sections, including the TOEFL Speaking.
As of August 1, 2019, the TOEFL test has changed, and the TOEFL speaking section has changed as well. In short, the TOEFL has reduced the number of questions in the TOEFL speaking section. In the past, there were six speaking questions and now there are only four speaking questions.
This video will cover everything you need to know about TOEFL Speaking question #1. This question is exactly the same as question number two in the previous version of the TOEFL. This is a paired choice independent question.
Basically, you will be asked a simple question about your opinion. It will ask if you agree or disagree about a statement or our of two choices which do you prefer. There is some variance in the wording of the question, but it is almost always framed in this manner.
Here are all of the elements of TOEFL Speaking question #1 that will be covered in this video:
4x example questions
1x question guided walkthrough
2x speaking templates
1x example response
1x grading checklist
4x exclusive TOEFL tips
And this is all going to be done in just 15 minutes.
My name is Josh MacPherson, the head instructor of TST Prep, where our mission is simple, to help you get your TOEFL score as quickly and easily as possible, and today we are going to talk about TOEFL Speaking question #1.
You can find more free TOEFL resources at our site: www.tstprep.com
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