tailieunhanh - The official guide to the new toefl ibt part 26

Tham khảo tài liệu 'the official guide to the new toefl ibt part 26', ngoại ngữ, toefl - ielts - toeic phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | TOEFL iBT Speaking Scoring Rubric Integrated Tasks Questions 3 4 5 6 Score General Description Delivery language Use Topic Development pauses and hesitations. low-level responses may rely on isolated words or short utterances to communicate ideas. 0 Speaker makes no attempt to respond OR response is unrelated to the topic. Frequently Asked Questions about TOEFL Speaking 1. Why does the TOEFL iBT include a Speaking section The focus of the TOEFL iBT is on communicative competence and tests your ability to use English to communicate effectively in an academic setting. Speaking is a key communication skill along with listening reading and writing and has an important place in the TOEFL iBT assessment. 2. Why are the answers for some of the questions in the TOEFL iBT Speaking section based on reading and or listening passages Speaking tasks that combine reading and or listening passages with speaking are called integrated tasks. They are included in the TOEFL iBT in recognition of the fact that to succeed academically in English-speaking colleges and universities students need to be able to combine all their English-language skills in reading listening and speaking as well as writing inside and outside the classroom. 3. How much reading and listening will I have to do for the TOEFL iBT Speaking section The reading and listening passages that are associated with the integrated tasks vary in length but are all quite brief. Reading passages range from approximately 75 to 100 words and the listening passages are generally between 60 and 90 seconds long. In addition to being short the listening and reading passages are not intended to be difficult. They are designed to provide you with clear and accessible information to use in answering the speaking questions. 4. May I take notes at all times during the Speaking section Yes. You may take notes at any time during the Speaking section- while reading the written passages listening to the spoken dialogues or lectures and .

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