There’s so much exam-related information out there, it can be quite confusing. Here you´ll find reliable and truly helpful tips to get 100+ TOEFL score.
Tip 1 – Work on Grammar and Vocabulary
Don’t forget TOEFL is an English language test. You´ll be tested on how much English you know. You´ll probably agree that all languages are about words (vocabulary) and how you connect those words (grammar).
To get a high TOEFL score, you need to have a high range of English vocabulary. Knowing different words allows you to more readily understand the English you read and hear and gives you the tools to express yourself more effectively in speech and writing.
A good way to study vocabulary is to use flashcards. You can either make your own paper cards or opt for digital cards. Anki is a free computer program you can use to create, download, and practise flashcards.
To achieve high TOEFL score, you´ll also need to prove your knowledge of English grammar. You´re most likely asking yourself: How do I do that?
Never fear – we´ve got you covered.
For some fun ways to work on vocabulary and grammar, check out our Everyday English podcast designed by expert TOEFL teachers at E2. If you want to improve your grammar, vocabulary, and even pronunciation in a fun and interactive way, this podcast is for you! Take a listen today.
Tip 2 – Personalise Your Study Plan
Organise your TOEFL study for the test by setting some goals. To help you, we’ve created this free 2023 Study Goals printout. Simply download it today and fill in your daily and weekly goals for Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking or TOEFL score. Then keep your plan nearby and use it to check your progress against your goals.
On the printout, you will also see a checklist section for each skill. You can use this section to put in more specific tasks that you have to focus on to improve your weaknesses.
You´re probably wondering how you can identify the weaknesses that may cause you to lose your TOEFL score. First, check your Reading and Listening answers in detail. After all, we learn from our mistakes. Consider the following important questions:
TOEFL practice tests are useful to help you improve your TOEFL score, however, this will only happen if you analyse your mistakes carefully, comparing your answer with the correct answer to understand what went wrong.
You may have made a mistake because of a particular word or phrase, which means you should dedicate more time to work on expanding your vocabulary. You may have misunderstood information, which is related to verb tense, or you missed a key detail such as the conjunction connecting ideas. For Listening, if you cannot keep up with the speed of the recording and the amount of information, it means you need more practice listening to authentic English material.
Taking the time to analyse your weaknesses and learning from them will certainly contribute to improving your TOEFL scores.
If not, your study sessions won’t be productive nor effective. E2 has a full TOEFL test preparation course available to help you, with material designed by E2 Test Prep experts, based on the official ETS information and the TOEFL iBT exam. The content focuses on developing the skills you need to achieve high TOEFL scores.
Once you are feeling confident with your skills, consider taking a mock test.
ETS TOEFL and E2 Test Prep have collaborated to bring you the TOEFL iBT Mock Test. Before you invest money in sitting the exam, test your knowledge and readiness with this free mock test. The questions are just like the real exam and it’s a great way to build your confidence and skills.
Tip 3 – Become an Expert Note Taker
You’ll have to take notes in each section as you take the TOEFL iBT. Note-taking is allowed because it’s an important skill you need for taking university or college courses. As you study, practice taking notes on the main idea of what you read and hear, as well as on the main details. Do this throughout your day as you listen to news reports, read websites, and watch TV.
Create your own shorthand for frequently used words, phrases or names. For example, it’s useful to use symbols and abbreviations when speed is essential. You should work out a system you’ll remember and use it consistently.
Here are some standard symbols and abbreviations you may wish to use:
+ – and
ASAP – as soon as possible.
@ – at
bc – because
b4 – before
eg – for example
w/ – with
w/o – without
Remember, practice makes perfect! Get lots of practice to master note-taking and improve your TOEFL scores.
Tip 4 – Find an Experienced TOEFL Tutor
Find an experienced TOEFL tutor with a well-designed preparation plan for a high TOEFL score.
Tutorials can improve your understanding and ability, increase your confidence, accelerate your learning, and improve your grades.
At E2, our tutors have the expertise to help you develop the skills you need to pass your TOEFL exam. If you´re struggling to reach the score you need, well-qualified teachers are able to identify your weaknesses and offer a variety of different techniques and methods for you to learn and overcome your difficulties.
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Tip 5 – Get Answers to Your Questions
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