1. TOEFL Listening:
- Identifying Main Ideas and Supporting Details
- Understanding Specific Information
- Recognizing Paraphrases and Synonyms
- Listening for Tone and Attitude
- Note-taking Strategies
- Identifying Opinions vs. Facts
- Listening for Numbers and Dates
- Understanding Conversations and Monologues
- Listening for Details in Academic Lectures
- Understanding Various English Accents
- Recognizing Relationship Between Speakers
- Understanding Purpose and Function of Conversation
- Listening for Directions and Instructions
- Identifying Key Vocabulary and Phrases
- Listening for Summaries and Conclusions
2. TOEFL Reading:
- Skimming and Scanning Techniques
- Identifying Main Ideas in Passages
- Understanding the Structure of Passages
- Identifying Specific Information in Texts
- Understanding Inferences and Conclusions
- Analyzing Arguments and Evidence
- Understanding Author’s Tone and Purpose
- Vocabulary in Context
- Multiple Choice Questions Strategies
- True/False/Not Given Questions
- Sentence Completion Strategies
- Understanding Complex Sentences
- Identifying Paragraph Functions
- Matching Headings to Paragraphs
- Time Management for Reading Section
3. TOEFL Writing Task 1:
- Understanding the Question Prompt
- Organizing Your Writing Effectively
- Describing Graphs, Charts, and Diagrams
- Writing Clear and Accurate Summaries
- Identifying Key Information in Data
- Using Accurate Vocabulary for Data Description
- Writing Logical Introductions and Conclusions
- Paraphrasing and Avoiding Repetition
- Connecting Ideas with Linking Words
- Summarizing Data and Trends
- Writing in a Coherent Structure
- Writing a Balanced Report
- Using Complex Sentences for Description
- Providing Comparisons and Contrasts
- Task 1 Time Management
4. TOEFL Writing Task 2:
- Understanding Argumentative Essay Prompts
- Developing a Clear Thesis Statement
- Structuring Your Essay: Introduction, Body, Conclusion
- Building Strong Arguments with Examples
- Addressing Counterarguments
- Writing Coherent Paragraphs
- Avoiding Repetition and Redundancy
- Using Transitional Phrases Effectively
- Writing Clear and Concise Introductions
- Organizing Ideas Logically
- Using Varied Sentence Structures
- Providing Detailed Explanations and Examples
- Concluding Your Essay Strongly
- Using Advanced Vocabulary in Writing
- Task 2 Time Management
5. TOEFL Speaking Part 1:
- Answering Personal Information Questions
- Talking About Your Hometown or Country
- Describing Your Daily Routine
- Discussing Your Academic or Professional Background
- Talking About Hobbies and Interests
- Answering Questions About Life Experiences
- Expressing Your Preferences and Opinions
- Talking About Your Future Plans
- Discussing Topics in a Coherent Manner
- Providing Complete Sentences in Responses
- Using Vocabulary to Express Yourself Clearly
- Giving Brief but Informative Responses
- Answering with Confidence and Clarity
- Developing Ideas and Supporting Arguments
- Speaking with Fluency and Intonation
6. TOEFL Speaking Part 2:
- Answering Questions with Detailed Responses
- Speaking About Personal Experiences
- Expressing Future Aspirations
- Using Descriptive Language to Convey Ideas
- Organizing Responses in a Structured Manner
- Using Time Efficiently for Responses
- Speaking About Specific Events and Experiences
- Responding with Examples and Details
- Speaking About Cultural Events and Traditions
- Connecting Ideas Using Transition Words
- Handling “Describe a Situation” Prompts
- Staying Calm Under Pressure
- Using Idiomatic Expressions in Speaking
- Expanding on Your Ideas to Fill the Time
- Keeping Your Responses Relevant and Focused
7. TOEFL Speaking Part 3:
- Discussing Issues in-depth
- Expressing Agreement and Disagreement
- Giving Opinions on Global Topics
- Responding to Hypothetical Situations
- Discussing Future Trends and Predictions
- Giving Justifications and Explanations
- Talking About Social Issues and Solutions
- Talking About Education and Career Choices
- Expressing Personal Beliefs and Values
- Speaking About Technology and Its Impact
- Comparing and Contrasting Different Perspectives
- Expanding Your Answers with Examples
- Using Academic Vocabulary in Speaking
- Giving Clear and Balanced Responses
- Offering Insightful Comments and Opinions
8. TOEFL Vocabulary:
- Academic Vocabulary for Reading and Writing
- Vocabulary for Listening Comprehension
- Vocabulary for Expressing Opinions
- Idiomatic Phrases for Speaking and Writing
- Synonyms and Antonyms for Paraphrasing
- Using Vocabulary for Comparison and Contrast
- Collocations and Word Partnerships
- Vocabulary for Describing Graphs and Data
- Words for Expressing Agreement and Disagreement
- Words for Giving Examples and Illustrations
- Advanced Vocabulary for Writing Essays
- Transition Words and Phrases
- Descriptive Words for Speaking
- Phrasal Verbs and Expressions
- Words for Expressing Purpose and Reason
9. TOEFL Tips and Strategies:
- Time Management for Each Section
- Skimming and Scanning Strategies for Reading
- Improving Pronunciation and Intonation for Speaking
- Using Sample Tests to Practice
- Understanding TOEFL Scoring Criteria
- Listening for Key Information and Details
- Developing a Study Plan for TOEFL
- Stress Management During the Exam
- Building Confidence for Speaking Tasks
- Practicing Listening to Different Accents
- Preparing for the TOEFL Speaking Section
- Practicing Writing Essays on Various Topics
- Building a Strong Vocabulary for TOEFL
- Preparing for Academic English in TOEFL
- Understanding the Test Format and Question Types