During these practice times I tried to decoy several types of strategies in order to hone my mediocre skill, reading plethora of books to reciting abstruse hieroglyphics. I tried to work on my listen part as much as I could, practiced it with different type of tapes and programs...
Mostly I used software "Hackers TOEFL IBT <Listening>" which you can set up on your computer and use it in a way you want to!!
Also I used "Longman IBT" software in order to buttress my listening section, as much as I'm concerned it did influenced on me, and helped me a lot to soar my score. At the beginning everything I marked on seemed wrong, and every answer choices I chose appeared mistaken. I couldn't understand it's challenge, it seemed sort of labyrinthine and onerous because when I was practicing it I was sort of certain that I was choosing right answer but the answers I chose always had been wrong.
However I didn't give up, I tried to understand every detail from the lectures and conversations. Conversations are not that knotty as lectures, because lectures contain plethora of details that you have to catch logically its expression. On the other hand enunciation play big role, because listening section contains of different pronunciations as British and American, so be ready additionally for both of them.
I expect that preparing for this sort of exams craves plenty effort, especially you have to use euphemism to seize what you want, or with languish brain you can never accomplish something well.
When I was preparing for my poised objective I couldn't find enough energy to follow through because at the same time I had to work and study. In my first preparation I took 2 weeks to work on this task, but definitely I didn't improve anything by practicing online courses. Of course they could familiarize you to optional directions of TOEFL but if you do not learn strategies and what to do something when you face knotty logical questions, it doesn't really help you to achieve your poised objective but could be noxious to spend your time wisely. Additionally I tried to learn plethora of academic words and searched for strategies of how to head right direction. Those things made me lethargic enough that I even couldn't get up early in the morning, I spend more than 2-3 hours a day BUT it was not enough.
When I was preparing for my second test I used several profound books which helped more to soar my mediocre skills, here you go;
Mostly I used software "Hackers TOEFL IBT <Listening>" which you can set up on your computer and use it in a way you want to!!
Also I used "Longman IBT" software in order to buttress my listening section, as much as I'm concerned it did influenced on me, and helped me a lot to soar my score. At the beginning everything I marked on seemed wrong, and every answer choices I chose appeared mistaken. I couldn't understand it's challenge, it seemed sort of labyrinthine and onerous because when I was practicing it I was sort of certain that I was choosing right answer but the answers I chose always had been wrong.
However I didn't give up, I tried to understand every detail from the lectures and conversations. Conversations are not that knotty as lectures, because lectures contain plethora of details that you have to catch logically its expression. On the other hand enunciation play big role, because listening section contains of different pronunciations as British and American, so be ready additionally for both of them.
I expect that preparing for this sort of exams craves plenty effort, especially you have to use euphemism to seize what you want, or with languish brain you can never accomplish something well.
When I was preparing for my poised objective I couldn't find enough energy to follow through because at the same time I had to work and study. In my first preparation I took 2 weeks to work on this task, but definitely I didn't improve anything by practicing online courses. Of course they could familiarize you to optional directions of TOEFL but if you do not learn strategies and what to do something when you face knotty logical questions, it doesn't really help you to achieve your poised objective but could be noxious to spend your time wisely. Additionally I tried to learn plethora of academic words and searched for strategies of how to head right direction. Those things made me lethargic enough that I even couldn't get up early in the morning, I spend more than 2-3 hours a day BUT it was not enough.
When I was preparing for my second test I used several profound books which helped more to soar my mediocre skills, here you go;