The TOEFL Club: Recent Episodes

Manuel Domínguez

This will be the channel for the Podcasts that the students of the Club will listen if they were enrolled in the virtual modality of the course.

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This is the final class of the TOEFL Club Project in which you will listen to a brief review of the Final Achievement TOEFL Test answer key. Thanks to all of you who followed The TOEFL Club in virtual modality during all these months!

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This audio contains the instructions to fill out the data for the TOEFL answer sheet that you will have to use to take the last TOEFL test of our course. Listen carefully to the source from it was taken so you can do it on your own at home!

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In this episode you'll challenge yourself with longer listening exercises and you'll learn to recognize patterns of organization in reading passages and how to infer details from them.

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In this class you will listen to a brief resolution of the sections of the TOEFL Achivement test 2 that our club students did last week. Keep in mind to review the answer key on Bruce Roger's textbook so you can follow the lesson and study at home!

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In this short audio you will listen to the directions about how to fill in the answer sheet of your TOEFL test so you can practice at home.

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This episode will explain you in detail the skills you must apply to succeed in the Part B of the TOEFL Listening Section that deals with long conversations related to academic life in the U.S.

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In this podcast you will learn a strategy that will help you to develop your time management skills to work faster the TOEFL ITP reading passages. Besides, you will learn a bit about the basic reading skills you need to solve the TOEFL Test. Please note that if you listen to a long silence in the recording, you must skip the recording till you listen to my voice since those silences were the moments in which your classmates were working in the practice exercises.

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This episode begins with the combined module of TOEFL Listening and Reading. From now on, one Saturday will be dedicated to Listening and the next will be dedicated to Reading so both TOEFL areas can be studied simultaneously. Please be aware that the Listening lessons will emphasize the exposure to spoken English so sharpen your ears to listen to the explanations and instructions in the listening classes!

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In this episode you will listen to a brief review of some of the questions of the sections in the TOEFL Practice Test 1 that was administered on May 11th, 2019. You'll have to review the rest of the questions of the test following the instructions given on the audio.

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This brief episode provides the instructions to fill out the TOEFL answer sheet as it was done on the test drill held at our live class. Please follow the instructions carefully since you will have to do the TOEFL test on your own at home. Remember: to perform a good learning process in regards to taking this test depends only on you.

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In this Q&A Session we reviewed important details about Skill 13 and some tricks like reordering the sentences and correctly identifying the commas on them so the analysis process can be improved when taking the TOEFL exam.

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In this episode you will have the opportunity to work with a Structure and Written Expression practice exercise while listening to the class. To do so, please download to your computer the booklet that was sent to you through the WhatsApp Group on PDF format and work along the audio so you can have a better learning experience.

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In this episode you will learn the difference between Clause and Phrase that is really useful to recognize Noun Clauses. Skills 9, 10, and 11 from the Longman's Complete Course for the TOEFL test by Deborah Phillips were reviewed as well. We hope you find this episode useful!

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In this episode, we worked mostly with skills 7, 3, and 9 from the Longman's TOEFL Preparation course book. I would like to clarify that there was a mistake on the part where I mention a subject/verb agreement problem in the sentence that mentions "their background". It was only a spelling issue. The actual sentence in the textbook shows "their backgrounds" so you can ignore that part in the audio.

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Hello classmates! In case you weren't able to attend to the class or if you are taking the course in its virtual modality, feel free to listen to the class that was recorded today 03/23/2019 for everybody. To improve your listening experience, connect your headphones to your computer or mobile device.