Selasa, 05 April 2011

HOW TO INCREASE YOUR TOEFL SCORE

Actually there is no way of really practical, unless you are a native speaker of English, or have lived long in a country or several countries speak English as first language. If by chance you do not have two things, then learn it well is the key to improve your TOEFL score.
You can follow TOEFL Preparation courses organized by institutions of courses in your city. If you have enough money, sign up to it and follow all the material well, mastered every tips and tricks that are taught, then believe that you will immediately receive a TOEFL score is ideal as you see fit.
But if you do not have enough money and time to attend such courses, then buy a TOEFL books are widely available in bookstores. Learn the material well. Listen to and expertise in every tips and tricks. Rest assured, soon your TOEFL score will skyrocketed.
So what if you do not have the money to buy such books? This is where the importance of the Internet. If you go to a page free download now ,there you will find many TOEFL books that you can download for free .
There is another way I often use is to read books and novels in English, in addition, I also often listen to songs with English text so that the language has become familiar in my ears, so the value of TOEFL someone will increase by itself.

List of
reference books that can help improve your TOEFL score:

  • The Complete Guide To The TOEFL iBT Test
  • TOEFL iBT Practice Tests
  • Cambridge Preparation for the TOEFL Test
  • TOEFL Vocabulary Audio Learn
  • Speaking and Writing Strategies for the TOEFL iBT
  • 5000 Words On 7 audio CD's
  • TOEFL iBT Practice Test 1, 2 & 3
  • Cracking the TOEFL IBT 2009
  • Delta's Key to the TOEFL Test
  • The Official Guide to the TOEFL iBT

Verb as Complement

1. The teacher decided (to accept) the paper.
2. They appreciate (having) this information.
3. His father doesn’t approve of his (going) to Europe.
4. We found it very difficult (to reach) a decision.
5. Donna is interrested in (opening) a bar.
6. George has intention of (leaving) the city now.
7. We are cager (to return) to school in the fall.
8. You would be better off (buying) the car.
9. She refused (to accept) the gift.
10. Mary regrets (being) teh one to have to tell him.
11. George pretended (to be) sick yesterday.
12. Carles hopes (to finish) his thesis this year.
13. They agreed (to leave) early.
14. Helen was Anxious (to tell) her family about her promotion.
15. We are not ready (to stop) this reearch at this time.
16. Henry shouldn’t risk (driving) so fast.
17. We demands (to know) what is going on.
18. She is looking forwaard to (returning) to her country.
19. There is no excuse for (leaving) the room in this condition.
20. Gerald returned to his home after (leaving) the game.

Verb Agreement

1. Neither Bill nor Marry (is) going to the play tonight.
2. Anything (is) better than going to another movie tonight.
3. Skating (are) becoming more popular every day.
4. A number of reporters (was) at the conference yesterday.
5. Everybody who (has) a fever must go home immediately.
6. Your glasses (was/were) on the bureau last night.
7. There (were) some poeple at the meeting last night.
8. The committe (has) already reached a decision.
9. A pair of jeans (were) in the washing machine in this morning.
10. Each student (has) answered the first three question.
11. Either John or his wife (makes) breakfast each morning.
12. After she had perused the material, the secretary decided that everything (was) in order.
13. The crowd at the basketball game (was) wild with excitement.
14. A pack of wild dogs (have) frightened all the ducks away.
15. The jury (is) trying to reach a decision.
16. The army (has) eliminated this section of the training tet.
17. The number of students who have withdrawn from class this quarter (are) appaling.
18. There (have) been too many interruptions in this class.
19. Every elementary school teacher (has) to take this examination.
20. Neither Jill nor her parents (have) seen this movie before.