TOEFL Practice: Comment se préparer à la partie pratique du test

Le test TOEFL est difficile mais pas impossible, si vous vous entraînez. Ces exercices vous aideront à atteindre vos objectifs

Pratique du TOEFL: Exemples et exercices

Probablement, si vous avez étudié l'anglais à un moment de votre vie, l'expression "Penser en anglais" a résonné d'une certaine manière. Ce n'est pas seulement un cliché des enseignants, mais il a un fondement.

Au moment où l'on apprend à parler dans la langue maternelle, l'esprit l'assimile de manière "automatique" et tend à formuler la phrase d'abord dans le cerveau dans la langue maternelle puis en anglais.

Cela peut être épuisant à long terme, donc faire l'exercice de réflexion sans traduire nos phrases aide également la langue à devenir quelque chose de naturel.

Il s'agit d'une série d'exemples et d'exercices à mettre en œuvre dans la partie pratique du TOEFL et ainsi permettre d'optimiser le score obtenu:

TOEFL Speaking Sample Questions and Responses

Agree/Disagree Style Questions 

Question One Template (Personal Choice)

Main Point (pick one)

  • “I agree with the idea that…”
  • “I think it is better to…”
  • “I think it is a great/terrible idea to…”

Transition (optional)

  • “I feel this way for several reasons.”

First Reason

  • “First…” + “For example…” (and a personal example)

Second Reason

  • “Second…” + “To be more specific…” (and a few more details)

 “State whether you agree or disagree with the following statement. Then explain your reasons using specific details in your argument. Teachers should assign daily homework to students.”

Answer

I agree with the idea of giving children homework on a daily basis.  I feel this way for two reasons. 

First of all, I think that it will help children to retain what they learn for a much longer period of time.  The only real way for kids to absorb a lesson is to actually go home and repeat it as much as they possibly can.  And in the long run this kind of thing will lead to a lot more academic success.

Secondly, I believe that homework can actually give children an opportunity to bond with their parents.  For example, I got a lot of daily homework when I was in elementary school. And I’d go home and do it with my mom and dad, and I’d ask them questions whenever I was having trouble. And in time we actually became really close.

 

“Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Children should help their parents with household chores as soon as they are old enough. Use details and examples in your response.”

I think it’s a great idea for kids to do household chores as soon as they’re old enough.  

First of all, this can teach children some really valuable skills that will come in handy later in life.  For instance, I was responsible for cooking breakfast for my little brother every day before we went to school when we were both kids.  As a result, when I went away to college as a teenager I stayed really healthy because I could cook my own meals instead of always going out for fast food like my friends and classmates.

Secondly, parents and children can do household chores together and this gives them a chance to bond.  You know, as they work on things like cleaning dishes or cooking food they can chat, and the kids might open up about what’s going on in their lives.

Paired Choice Style Questions (Independent)

“There are many different approaches to academic studies, and all of them have specific benefits. Do you prefer to study for tests in a group, or to study alone? Include details and examples to support your explanation.”

Some teachers encourage their students to work alone on projects and compete with each other. Other teachers encourage to collaborate and work in groups. Which approach do you think is better?”

I think teachers should encourage their students to collaborate on assignments.

First of all, this teaches students skills that are useful in the workforce.  For example, in my senior year I had a history class where I worked on a major assignment with five different students.  While working on the assignment, I had to handle scheduling and I even had to deal with interpersonal-conflict between different members of the group.  Both of these things taught me skills that I use almost every day in my career now.

Secondly, group projects simply have better outcomes.  Group projects benefit from the expertise of many different people.  As a result, the final project is usually of a higher quality than a student would complete on their own.

 

Good Idea Style (Independent)

“Some companies have rules that forbid employees from using personal cell phones during working hours. Do you think this is a good idea? Why or why not? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.”

I think it’s a really terrible idea to tell employees that they can’t use their phones during working hours. 

First of all, our personal phones are the only way for us to hear about emergencies affecting our loved ones.  And this is something we want to hear about as soon as humanly possible.  You know, if a worker feels nervous about being out of touch with his loved ones during the day, he might actually start looking around for a job that lets him use his phone and this would be really bad for business.

Secondly, I think personal phones can maybe improve our morale at work.  We can relieve our stress by making a quick phone call or looking at a social media post.  And if we feel happier we’ll probably performer a lot better.

 

“Nowadays, some people use extreme methods, including surgery, to change their appearance. They do this because they want to look more attractive. Do you think this is a good idea? Support your answer with details and examples.”

I think it’s a really fantastic idea to get surgery to change your appearance.  I feel this way for two reasons.

First of all, it can make us feel a lot more self-confident.  If we really like our appearance, we can feel a lot less shy when talking to people.  And it will be easier to interact and therefore we’ll achieve more success in our personal and professional lives.

Secondly, if we don’t like the result of our surgery, we can always change it back.  I mean, plastic surgery is really affordable these days, so if you get some surgery and it looks bad… you can just get another procedure done.  For instance, I’ve changed my nose about six times already, and the expense to me has been pretty minimal.

 

The Reading (45 seconds)

If used properly, TOEFL speaking templates can increase your score in all four of the TOEFL speaking questions.  Use templates by inserting the required information from your notes.

Question One Template (Personal Choice)

Main Point (pick one)

  • “I agree with the idea that…”
  • “I think it is better to…”
  • “I think it is a great/terrible idea to…”

Transition (optional)

  • “I feel this way for several reasons.”

First Reason

  • “First…” + “For example…” (and a personal example)

Second Reason

  • “Second…” + “To be more specific…” (and a few more details)

Question Two Template (Campus Announcement)

Reading Main Point

  • “According to the announcement/article/letter…”

Reasons from Reading

  • “This is because ___ and ___.”

Transition

  • “There are two reasons why the man supports/opposes this change.”
  • “The man has a mixed opinion of this change.” (only for mixed-opinion conversations)

First Reason

  • “First of all, he argues that…”

Second Reason

  • “Moreover, he mentions that…”

Campus Fitness Center to Close

The campus fitness center will permanently close at the end of this semester. This decision was made by the university administration in coordination with representatives of the student’s association. Unfortunately, the building currently housing the center is very old and the university can no longer afford the cost of maintaining it or providing heat and air conditioning as required. Furthermore, the popularity of the center has declined since the university formed partnerships with several private fitness centers in the city. These partnerships mean that all full and part time students can access five privately owned gyms across the city at no cost.

Sample answer

The man opposes this.

To begin with, he points out that the university will still have to maintain the building even if the fitness center closes because it could become a dangerous fire hazard. On top of that, it will be very expensive to hire construction workers to tear down the building and replace it with something else. Moreover, he argues that all of the gyms in the city are quite far from the university, so it could be hard for students to reach them if they don’t have their own vehicle. The closest one is more than thirty minutes away by car. Additionally, it can be quite hard to find a taxi from campus into the city late at night.

Pratique du TOEFL: Comment se préparer en ligne

La préparation en ligne est devenue l'un des piliers fondamentaux depuis que l'examen a commencé à être réalisé à distance. C'est pourquoi choisir un professeur natif présente tous les avantages pour réussir cette partie du test.

Speakingathome permet à ses élèves d'être soutenus dans des exercices didactiques de conversation par l'intermédiaire de professeurs natifs, qui encouragent l'utilisation précise de la prononciation et de la diction. Vous pouvez les vérifier sur un lien.

La pratique rend parfait, mais elle prouve aussi l'étudiant. Travailler sur des exercices TOEFL avec le temps donne de meilleurs résultats

Quelle est la difficulté du test pratique TOEFL?

Comme nous l'avons mentionné précédemment, un examen Le TOEFL n'est pas réussi ou échoué, mais est basé sur un score allant de 0 à 120. Selon le type de score recherché, la difficulté du test.

Plus la recherche de scores est grande, plus la complexité de sa résolution est grande et, par conséquent, plus le besoin d'acquérir des connaissances en anglais est important.

Il est extrêmement important de comprendre que les examens sont difficiles en eux-mêmes, ils auront toujours un certain degré de difficulté même avec une préparation adéquate, donc reconnaître et transcender les limites fait également partie de la préparation d'un test.

Temps de préparation: un mois suffit-il?

C'est l'une des questions les plus fréquemment posées sur les tests en général. Ici, quel que soit le score recherché, la préparation en un mois dépendra purement et exclusivement de la disponibilité du temps matériel pour étudier.

La réponse à la question dépend aussi de la fréquence à laquelle vous étudiez. Lorsqu'on travaille sur une habitude qui n'a peut-être pas été faite depuis longtemps, un mois sera très probablement insuffisant, alors qu'une autre personne habituée à étudier les rythmes pourrait la résoudre sans problème.

Dans tous les cas, différents sites, et Speakingathome en particulier, préconisent une durée allant de 8 à 10 semaines, pour favoriser une assimilation maximale, et conforter confortablement les connaissances antérieures, si nécessaire.