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Tips to Ace TOEFL Reading Section

Are you facing a tough time with the TOEFL reading section? Here are some simple tips to ace the TOEFL Reading section.

Tips to Ace TOEFL Reading Section – GT Prep

The reading section has nearly 30-40 questions, which needs to be completely 54-72 minutes. That means each question will get one and half a minute nearly. And mostly, the reading section questions in the TOEFL test are quite tricky. So proper guidance is required to boost the TOEFL score.

Tips to Ace TOEFL Reading Section

1.     Know the question types

Students, who are getting ready to take the TOEFL test, can expect 10 different types of questions in the reading section. They are Inference, Sentence Simplification, Insert Text, Prose summary, Reference, Negative factual information, factual information, vocabulary, Rhetorical purpose, and organization.

Understand the new TOEFL exam pattern and question types. Then start practicing every question type to avoid surprises on exam day.

2.     Focus on Keywords

The key point of the reading section for any kind of test is finding keywords. Because most of the time the questions are based on the information provided in the exam paper. So the test taker should have a keen eye on the data given and interpret to answer the questions. Focusing on the keywords can help in finding the answer quickly.

3.     Skip and Skim

Passages should be read and understand completely to answer the questions. But it is not mandatory to read line by line. Underline the main points, skip the unnecessary data. Skimming is like a glance where you get an overview of the passage. This tip helps in time management.

4.     Practice vocabulary

Vocabulary can save anyone in the reading section. If the passage has sophisticated words, understanding it or at least having an overview of the passage will be tough. So try to learn new words every day. Selecting a right TOEFL coaching class can also help in developing vocabulary as they can come up with some expert tips.

5.     Work on a weakness

While practicing the mock tests, after 3 to 4 tests, it is easy to understand what the weakness of the participant is. Focusing more on the weak points and working on them can improve the score to a better level.

6.     Start with short passages

Practice with a strategy to achieve success and have a plan. Reading lengthy passages can be daunting. So it is always suggested to start with short ones to make the task easy. This can be applied to all formats of TOEFL tests.

7.     Find reasons for the mistakes

One of the best ways to improve the TOEFL score is, finding why the mistake has been done. Once the point is understood, it will never lead to the same mistake again.

Hope these tips help in scoring better in the TOEFL reading section. For more expert guidance, check out TOEFL training sessions.

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