加拿大人,口說29,總分118(SK2 口說) - 英檢

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By Noah
at 2015-10-10T00:03

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一位在加拿大出生長大到20多歲,母語是英文的女生,上了SK2 David 的口說課,
覺得很有收穫,

她說並不是母語人士就能輕鬆考到托福高分,有些心得想和大家分享,
因為沒有帳號,所以由我代PO~~

她也說她的成績單上,每一次口說的comment area都會有下列評語:

- You have minor pronunciation problems
- You have minor grammatical problems

但她是加拿大人啊!!

所以提醒大家,文法和發音上很小的小錯誤不會影響你的分數,
不要因為文法和發音讓你自己卡了,放開來講吧!


Reflections on the TOEFL Exam

Some may think that for native English speakers, getting a perfect
score in standardized tests, such as IELTS or TOEFL, comes easily;
however, as a native speaker who grew up in Canada, I can honestly
say that that is not the case.

I have taken the TOEFL exam three times:

1st attempt: R:30 L:30 S:28 W:27 = 115
2nd attempt: R:30 L:29 S:28 W:30 = 117

after attending SK2 speaking classes

3rd attempt: R:30 L:29 S:29 W:30 = 118

So here, I would like to share my own 2 cents on my own TOEFL
experiences and some tips that might come in handy for other test
takers.



READING:

Simply put, reading 3 long academic passages and answering 40
questions within 60 minutes is inhumane. The first time I took the
TOEFL test, I barely finished the reading section. By the time I
finished the last question, I only had 3 seconds left with no time
to check my answers at all.

So, what I did the second time when the passage appeared was:

Read the TITLE
MOVE ON to the QUESTIONS!

Some might suggest reading the topic sentences to get an overview
of what the passage is all about, but I wouldn’t worry about
that. Luckily, the questions in TOEFL reading go in the order of
the paragraphs, so we don’t have to jump around looking for
answers.



LISTENING:

Again, the listening part is painfully long. The first time I took
the TOEFL test, I sat through 9 listening passages trying to focus
on what the people are saying and frantically taking notes. Later
did I know that the last 3 listening passages would not be
included in the score and was for ETS’s reference only.

For those who have taken TOEFL more than once would probably be
familiar with the following 3 topics:

The classification of Rafflesia
Writing a paper on bird migration
Piano and ragtime music

These 3 recordings and their questions would not be counted
towards your grade! So, see this as a time to relax your brain a
little bit. Of course, that’s not to say that you should just
space out, but you certainly don’t need to be overstressed about
not doing well in these 3 passages.

So, now we know that we only need to focus on 6 listening
passages, but the problem is how do we keep up with the speed of
the speaker? We simply can’t take notes fast enough!

First, I would suggest using some common abbreviations.

Because = b/c
People = ppl
Students = Ss

Another way to abbreviate is to take out the vowels.

Hybernate = Hbrnt
Colonize = Clnz

If you’re comfortable with Chinese, use Chinese. Or you could
also make up your own symbols.

Second, take your notes vertically and not horizontally because it
makes your notes easier to read.



SPEAKING:

For those who have yet to take the TOEFL exam, you need to know
what kind of questions you will encounter. The first time I took
TOEFL, I went in with 0 preparations, not knowing what kinds of
questions they will ask and I ended up taking a lot of notes that
I actually didn’t need.

So, it is very important that you know very well what each of the
6 speaking tasks is about so you will know what to look for and
not be overwhelmed by too much information.

Independent Speaking: Task 1 & 2
Refer to David’s Word Bank.

http://sk2toefl.blogspot.tw/p/david_20.html

Integrated Speaking: Task 3-6
Refer to David’s Tables

For me, this is probably the most difficult section, and the only
one I have yet to achieve a 30/30. Even though I have scored a 9/9
in IELTS Speaking, TOEFL Speaking is more difficult for me in
terms of TIME MANAGEMENT, DISTRACTIONS, and CONTROL OF MY VOICE.


1. TIME MANAGEMENT:

Unlike IELTS where the examiner usually waits for you to finish
your sentence/statement, TOEFL cuts you off right away. So, my
automatic reaction is to speed up when I’m about to get cut off
or sometimes I start a second example or statement when I only
have 10 seconds left, so obviously, my answer gets cut off.

For example, one time I encountered a question like this:

Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? People
cannot remain friends when they disagree with each other.

My answer went like this:

“I partially disagree with this statement because when people
disagree with each other, they can actually share their point of
views and different perspectives. For example, when my friend and
I go to the movies, we often come out having different opinions
about whether the movies are good or not. My friend might think
the most important thing about a movie is the CGI effect, whereas
I think the most important thing is the storyline. We have a
friendly debate about the movie and have fun listening to each
other’s opinions. So, people can still be friends when they have
different opinions.

(Mind you, by this time, I only had 10 seconds left.)

However, it may be true that when people disagree with each other,
their tone of voice and how they express themselves may affect the
outcome. Some may…”

So, as you probably expected, I ran out of time and couldn’t
elaborate on my second statement. I made the serious mistake of
giving too much information by choosing to partially disagree.

So I think for the Agree or Disagree questions, we should save
ourselves the misery and simply go with either AGREE or DISAGREE,
and try to avoid a neutral or partial standpoint.


2. DISTRACTIONS:

Unlike the IELTS test where you are in the room alone with the
examiner, in TOEFL test, you’re usually speaking with a handful
of other test takers simultaneously. It is so hard not to be
distracted, given that you can’t wear ear plugs during the
speaking section. So, if you can, try practicing under a lot of
distractions to get used to it.


3. VOICE CONTROL:

Yes, you do need to speak in a roomful of people. Some may feel
uncomfortable speaking in a high voice in this kind of environment
whether it is because they feel embarrassed about letting others
hear their answers or they don’t want to distract others.

Coming from my own experience, I realize that this is a crucial
barrier that I have to conquer as well. When I lowered my voice, I
noticed that my intonation was not as recognizable. Intonation can
really help us deliver our messages in a more effective way and
help engage our listeners. So, for people who are having the same
trouble, we should try to speak in a louder voice with more
intonation even if it makes us feel a little bit uncomfortable.



WRITING:

Part 1: Integrated Writing

I’m guessing most of you are using a template for this integrated
writing, and I think it works just fine as long as your general
outline is like this:

Introduction: The reading passage is about (TOPIC). The lecturer
in the listening AGREES/DISAGREES with the writing and offers the
following reasons to support his view.

Body 1/2/3: The reading says XXX, but the professor argues YYY
because…

Conclusion: In conclusion, the professor believes/doesn’t believe
the point stated in the reading passage to be valid.


Part 2: Independent Writing

I think in TOEFL Writing, more than 70% of the time you will
encounter these types of questions.

AGREE or DISAGREE

SUPPORT or OPPOSE

Do you choose A or B

I’m sure there is more than 1 way to get a 30/30. However, I
found one kind of structure particularly useful and helped me
score 30/30 two consecutive times.

Introduction:
Make your standpoint – AGREE or DISAGREE

Body 1:
WHY do you agree or disagree? Support with your most powerful
reason and example.

Body 2:
Try to think like your ‘opponent’, meaning talk about why some
people may disagree with you. Then, COUNTER their argument with
supporting example.

Body 3:
Build upon your reason 1 with more support.

Conclusion:
For reasons stated in Body 1/3, I believe…


You may wonder why I would choose to structure essay like this as
oppose to the normal “I agree/disagree with this statement
because of reasons 1, 2, and 3.” This is because I think if we
only mention one side of opinion, we fail to make comparisons and
point out WHAT makes this side better than the other.

And, the reason why I choose to mention the other side of argument
in the 2nd body paragraph is because our 1st and 3rd body
paragraphs should be the strongest, giving the reader a strong
start and a strong finish. So, it would be much more effective to
argue for our own side in body 1 and 3 rather than 1 and 2.


To clarify, let’s look at the following:

STRUCTURE 1

Introduction

Body 1:
I agree with this statement because XXX

Body 2:
I agree with this statement because YYY

Body 3:
Some people may disagree because ZZZ. However, I believe… So, ZZZ
is not as good as XXX and YYY.

Conclusion


STRUCTURE 2

Introduction

Body 1:
I agree with this statement because XXX

Body 2:
Some people may disagree because ZZZ. However, I believe…

Body 3:
So we understand that ZZZ is not as effective as XXX mentioned in
Body 1. In addition, we can also use YYY in support of XXX.

Conclusion


So, as we can see, when the reader finishes reading STRUCTURE 2
essay would have a stronger memory of why XXX and YYY are better
than ZZZ.

I hope this reflection can help you a little bit~~~~

Until next time ☺


大家可以看看加拿大人考托福有什麼心得,有什麼建議,
從中學習噢~~

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By Eartha
at 2015-10-12T14:18
推!
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By Doris
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This one is really great!
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By Sierra Rose
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好強!!推
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By Poppy
at 2015-11-09T19:42
推~時間真的是一個大敵人
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By Agatha
at 2015-11-12T05:50
推native speaker的分享!
Leila avatar
By Leila
at 2015-11-15T10:30
小弟不才,請問一下當反例放在Body2時,在B3是要用與
Leila avatar
By Leila
at 2015-11-17T15:17
B1相同的原因嗎?還是要用另一個原因呢?謝謝

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