Cracking the TOEFL 2001 Edition (Cracking the TOEFL)
by Elizabeth Miller
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The Princeton Review doesn't try to teach students everything there is to know about the English language. TPR just teaches test takers what they'll need to score higher on the TOEFL. There's a big difference. In Cracking the TOEFL, TPR will teach test takers how to think like the test makers. The Princeton Review will teach students to: Eliminate answer choices that look right but are planted to fool them Ace the Structure and Writing sections by remembering a few basic grammar rules Use show more vocal emphasis cues to master Listening questions Use Process of Elimination to score high on Sentence Completion and Error Identification questions *This book includes a full-length simulated TOEFL exam, plus a CD-ROM with 400 drill questions and an audio CD with Listening exercises. The questions and exercises are just like the ones test takers will see on the actual TOEFL. Contents Include: I Orientation 1. The Basics II Listening 1. Conversational English 2. Part A -- Short Conversations 3. Part B -- Long Conversations and Lectures III Structure 1. Grammar IV Reading V Writing VI Getting Ready To Take The Test VII The Princeton Review TOEFL CBT Diagnostic Exam show lessTags
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Elizabeth Miller went from doing market analysis and procurement with a major defense contractor to raising chickens, keeping bees, making soap, gardening and preserving, crafting artisan rugs, and teaching these skills to others from her small family homestead and studio. She lives with her family in Paris, Maine.
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