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What is the maximum score for TOEFL®?
The total score is 120 points, divided into four sections: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Each section has a maximum score of 30 points.
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What does the TOEFL® test cover?
Overall, the TOEFL® test consists of four sections: Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing. Each section focuses on academic topics and real campus scenarios. Therefore, in addition to assessing basic English skills, understanding and analyzing the questions is essential.
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How should I prepare for the TOEFL® exam?
Practice regularly and focus on becoming familiar with the questions and managing your response time effectively. In addition to practicing with mock tests, listen to and read academic articles or English news to absorb new information, develop personal viewpoints, and improve your ability to summarize key points.
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What is tested in the academic writing section?
Academic writing simulates a university classroom discussion scenario, where a professor presents a viewpoint, and students respond with their supporting or opposing opinions. You will then summarize these perspectives and present your own ideas and arguments.