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Tham khảo tài liệu 'kaplan toefl ibt part 24', ngoại ngữ, toefl - ielts - toeic phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 456 TOEFL BT 1. What is the relationship between the man and woman Explain your answer. 2. What is the conversation mainb about 4 3. What are the man and woman probably watching while they re having this conversation 4. What does the man imply about golf 5. Wliat does the woman suggest that the man do KAPLAN Chapter 8 Lesson Set 8 45 Answers 1. They are a couple. The man refers to the woman as hon. 2. What is a sport 3. They are probably watching a baseball game. 4. Golf is not a sport. 5. Watch the end of the game upstairs. Understanding the question types is important for knowing how and where you can apply your strategies. Keep reading to learn more. Question Types There are seven question types on the Listening section of the TOEFL. These are Understanding Rhetorical Function Understanding an Idiomatic Expression in Context Drawing an Inference Understanding a Speaker s Implication Identifying the Main Idea Summarizing the Most Important Points Understanding Details This lesson will review three of these question types focusing on how they apply to conversations Drawing an Inference Understanding a Speaker s Implication Understanding Details Question Type 3 Revisited Drawing an Inference There are 2 conversations and 4 lectures in the Listening section of the TOEFL. Each conversation or lecture is followed by 0 or 1 inference question. An inference is a conclusion you draw based on details that have not been explicitly stated. Inference questions ask you to draw conclusions about specific details in the passage or to make comparisons between details. In order to answer these types of questions you should Listen carefully to the details of the lecture or conversation Try to understand unfamiliar words from context Listen for conditionals intonation and suggestions made by the speakers while the conversation is happening so that you can anticipate certain inference questions Use your knowledge about the situation to guess what sort of conclusion might be logical