1800 TOEFL Essential Vocabulary A list of 1800 essential words with definitions and examples, using frequent TOEFL topic categories, is presented for ESL students preparing to take the TOEFL. Students are likely to think that the more words they know, the better grades they earn. Meanwhile, it is impossible to know all the words presented in real TOEFL because they do not have enough time to prepare the test as well as enough skills to solve the questions perfectly.
The TOEFL Master's Guide to a Perfect Score: Definitive Edition 2015
With The TOEFL Master's Guide to a Perfect Score you can improve your TOEFL iBT score IN LESS THAN 30 DAYS!! The TOEFL Master's Guide to a Perfect Score: Definitive Edition 2015 simplifies every question on the TOEFL iBT and explains clearly in concise American English how to answer each question on the test.
This book in short is a resource packed, concise, user-friendly book, and it focusses on many proven useful tips and tricks which will be of great benefit to anyone who is going to take the TOEFL and IELTS tests. It addresses the student’s task-solving speed and efficiency and preventing typical mistakes.The book addresses how to cope with these tests to create a good impression and to communicate a positive feeling of competence and care to the examiner who is not in front of you, and it’s so easy to follow.
TOEFL Idioms - Quiz Book Whether you are taking TOEFL iBT, TOEFL CBT or TOEFL Pencil-and-Paper. Kaplans TOEFL Idioms Quiz Book is perfectly designed to help you learn over 350 idioms frequently used in English. An idiom is a word or phrase that has a special meaning apart from its literal translation - it is usually a metaphor. Only people who are good at speaking English will know what an idiom means. Idioms can be difficult to learn, and they require time and patience to master well. With this book, read the idiom on the front of the page to determine whether you know it; on the reverse side, its definition and a sample sentence are offered to be sure that you understand its correct usage.