Nobody learns to drive on a race track.
Nobody learns to swim by diving straight into the ocean.
You’ve got to practice until you’re ready.
The same is true for English exams like the TOEFL.
The best way to prepare …
Do you want to experience the best parts of life twice?
You can—just by preparing for the writing section of the TOEFL test.
It’s all possible with focused writing practice!
How? Well, French-born novelist Anaïs Nin says:
“We …
You want to get a high score on the TOEFL exam, right?
You can practice by doing exam-like tests, improving your vocabulary and working on your grammar.
Wait a minute, grammar? Really?
Yes! Grammar is an important part of …
Wondering why the TOEFL is so difficult, even for advanced English students?
Wondering why there are guides for every individual section of the TOEFL?
Every TOEFL section has very, very specific types of questions and tasks.
You need …
What you can do to improve your vocabulary for the TOEFL exam?
Link your known vocabulary together in a strong chain.
In other words, you can learn some phrasal verbs!
Phrasal verbs are formed by linking one verb to …
“Slow and steady wins the race.”
This classic saying means that it is best to move toward your goals at a comfortable but persistent (regular or even) pace.
If you try to move too fast, or to do too much …
When you travel to an unfamiliar place, usually you take a companion with you.
Be it a friend, a guide book or a travel advice column in your favorite magazine, we all need companions.
Ultimately, your companion on your TOEFL …