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(prHWY.com) November 24, 2011 - accra, Ghana -- Accra, Ghana, Nov. 23, 2011: Scoring at least 110 for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is not an impossible task. You only need to start preparing early by first coming up with an effective study plan that will help you ace the test on your first attempt. At Chief we help with our different study techniques to help students come up with flying colors. If you want to pass the TOEFL exam, you must have the best study guide for TOEFL preparation for it. And lucky for you, you get the best advice from Chief, someone who has the complete knowledge and experience.
The TOEFL exam is not an easy test. It is comprised of 4 parts: reading, listening, speaking and writing and takes 4 hours to complete. The test taker must have a very good understanding of the English language including grammar, idioms, listening skills and vocabulary. It is very important to prepare for the TOEFL exam in order to score well in it.
1. Know what to expect. Read everything you can about the topics on TOEFL Test and how they are tested. Get sample questions and full sample test. Thus, the format and type of questions you will not be a surprise for you.
2. Review all the rules of grammar and idioms you have learned so far in English.
3. Invest in a book to prepare for the TOEFL. It should be structured and should have an easy to follow method to review all the information needed to score well in TOEFL. These books typically come with sample tests to help you prepare.
4. Practice for the exam by a practical test. Time each section as it would come during the actual exam. Use the correction key to correct and identify any mistakes you made. Review rules on errors and make sure you understand why you made the mistakes.
5. Study with an English tutor or teacher who can help you understand the areas in which you are struggling. A good teacher will be able to explain clearly which you can understand, as well as memory tricks to help retain information.
6. Take many additional TOEFL practice exams, until you achieve a high score on several ones. Now you are ready to take the exam.
7. Get enough sleep the night before the examination to get in shape for one of the most important tests a non-native English speaker will never have.
8. Pace yourself as you take the test. You should not go so fast that you forget to read the instructions and also do not spend too much time on one question.
Although employing these four simple tricks will go far in helping you get beyond 110 for your TOEFL test, keep in mind that regular practice will always remain the key factor in acing any test and Chief promises results!
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