Strategies for TOEFL Listening Section
Strategies
for TOEFL Listening Section
TOEFL Listening section
is delivered immediately after the Reading section. The Listening section of
TOEFL measures your ability to understand spoken English in academic settings.
In TOEFL the listening is done for 3 major purposes :
1.
Listening for basic comprehension.
2.
Listening for pragmatic understanding.
3.
To connect and combine ideas presented in
multiple information sources.
Each part of the
Listening section (2 or 3 parts) consists of 1 long conversation and two
lectures. The test takers hear each lecture or conversation only once. Lectures
and conversations are 3-5 minutes long. During the listening the time is not
running. The allotted time of 10 minutes for each part is only for answering
the questions.
Preparation Strategies :
·
Listen to spoken English from multiple
sources as much as possible. Listen to English spoken movies and English spoken
TV channels, listen to the radio and as many other listening sources as you may
find. It would be better if your passages are academic or close to what is in
TOEFL. The more you practice listening, the better listener you will become.
·
Listen for the main idea. It is usually
found at the beginning of the listening passages, while the details are
dispersed throughout the lecture. The main idea will give you understanding of
what the conversation/lecture is about. Then you may listen for details.
·
Learn to find how the ideas are presented
in the listening passage. Some of the main relations between ideas include
cause/effect, compare/contrast, and steps in a process.
·
Learn to listen for signal words that
indicate different part of the passage - introduction, major steps, examples,
conclusions, etc.
·
Build your vocabulary. While listening,
try to guess the meaning of unfamiliar words from context. It is very important
since there is a big chance to come across words you don't know at the real
test. Then, you should guess their meaning. Write down every word you don't
know and include it in your wordlist. Try to memorize it and use it in your
speaking and writing. Flashcards could be a great way to improve your
vocabulary.
·
Listen to conversations or lectures with
variety of accents. In TOEFL Listening section there is a variety of accents
and pronunciations. For this reason, you should practice listening to a people
with different accents and pronunciation patterns.
·
Practice note-taking. Note-taking is
allowed during all sections of TOEFL. Effective note-taking may highly improve
your performance. It is almost impossible to memorize all clues and details
provided in the Listening section. Moreover, you can hear the passages ONLY
ONCE. Therefore, to answer the questions you have to rely on what you remember
from the passage and your notes. See also our Effective Note-Taking Strategies.
·
Summarize in writing what you have heard,
using your notes. Thus, you will learn to find the purpose and main idea of the
listening, and also the most important details. You will also learn to take and
use notes. It also helps in improving your writing skills.
·
Familiarize yourself with the type of
questions in TOEFL iBT. Make sure that during the preparation you learn what
answers are required by the different types of question. Some questions may ask
you to provide two answers, others to click in a chart box. If you are familiar
with the question types, you may save important time.
At the exam strategies :
·
Forget about the Reading section. Now it
is time to fully concentrate on the Listening section.
·
The clock is ticking only when you are
answering the questions and not when you are listening to the passages. So,
when you listen, forget about the clock.
·
Prepare for note-taking. Before the
section starts, write down the words 'main idea', 'major points', and
'important details'. Under which word you will place your notes from the
listening passage.
·
Do not be distracted by the speaker's
accent, speaking style and delivery. Focus on the content and flow of
information the speaker(s) deliver.
·
Listen to find clues that will help you
understand what the speaker's purpose, attitude and degree of certainty is.
Listen for words that show relationship between ideas.
·
Pay attention to the visual materials.
Some of the visual materials in the Listening section bring important
information. Blackboards show important words or phrases that are discussed
during the lecture. Illustrations and graphics support the information
presented in the lecture. They are available only when the lecturer refers to
them.
·
Answering is different. In the Listening
section you may not return to the previous questions to correct your answers.
Nevertheless, you have to confirm twice that you want to move to the next
question. First, when you provide your answer you have to press the NEXT button.
After pressing the NEXT button you may alter you answer. To move to the next
question you have to press OK button. Sometimes test takers forget this and
lose important time. Please, set your mind that you have to press two buttons.
·
Take a guess. There is no penalty for an
incorrect answer in TOEFL iBT. It doesn't bring any points. If you see you are
running out of time, just take a guess and mark answers for all remaining
questions. There is 25 % chance to guess the right answer.
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