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In this video we'll take a look at some TOEFL Vocabulary with Movie Clips. I hope the video clips will help you understand the words by seeing them used in context.

In this video: Part 3 ~ from "Available" to "Commence"

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These vocabulary questions are NOT the same you will see on test day. They have been designed by TST Prep to help you improve your vocabulary comprehension of some essential words you MUST know for the reading and listening sections of the TOEFL test.
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The TOEFL iBT is an academic English test that measures four skills: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. While ETS TOEFL offers a suite of TOEFL Test options like TOEFL Junior, TOEFL Essentials, and TOEFL Paper Edition, this video will primarily focus on the most popular version of the test, the TOEFL iBT.

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This TOEFL Vocabulary Quiz consists of 25 questions that assess your competence in using the most appropriate word in the given context. | TOEFL Vocabulary test | English vocabulary quiz | English Vocabulary

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http://www.engvid.com/ Is your English limited to "good" and "bad"? Learn how to improve your vocabulary FAST by using more advanced, descriptive adjectives. Having marked thousands of student essays, I know this one simple change can help you get a higher score on any English exam, especially the TOEFL, IELTS, and TOEIC. You can move from lazy English to powerful English in minutes! Take the quiz on this lesson here: http://www.engvid.com/ielts-toefl-improve-your-vocabulary/

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Hi, my name is Rebecca, and in today's lesson, I'm going to show you how to stop using lazy English and start using energetic English. How do you do this? Very easy. For the next few minutes, I'd like you to participate in a little experiment with me. I'd like you to pretend that you are a professor, and join me in checking these sentences on the board.
So, six students wrote these sentences in an English exam, and what I'd like you to do is to help me to decide which students, which two students should get the highest marks. Let's start looking at the sentences.
Number one wrote:
"It was a good lecture."

Two:
"It was an interesting lecture."
Three:
"It was an informative lecture."
Out of these three students, which student do you think should get the highest marks? Think about it. Well, according to me, it would be the third student. Let's look at another set of sentences.
Number four wrote:
"I had a bad week."
Student number five wrote:
"I had a tiring week."
And student number six wrote:
"I had an exhausting week."
Again, put on your professor's cap and tell me: which student do you think should get the best marks? Which one? Well, according to me, it would be student number six.
Now, why did we - I think you probably chose the same ones as me -, why did we choose student number three and student number six? Why did we choose these responses and why didn't we choose one and four? Because one and four use the words: "good" and "bad". And what I'd like you to learn in this lesson is to use any words when you're speaking or writing other than: "good" or "bad". Why? Because "good" and "bad" are overly used, they're rather boring words, and they're not very descriptive words; they don't tell us anything specific, they're very vague, they're very general.
What I'd like you to do instead is to do what these other students went on to do which is to be more detailed, more specific, more descriptive, more energetic, more dynamic in your speaking and in your writing. This one change will make a tremendous difference in the way that you speak and definitely in the way that you write. This is a really important lesson if you're planning to appear for the TOEFL, or the IELTS, or the TOEIC exam, or any English proficiency exam, or even if you're just in school and you're submitting assignments and essays. This one technique of getting rid of the words: "good" and "bad" and replacing them with more interesting words is going to give you a much higher score. Next, I'll show you exactly how you can do this.
So, now I'll show you how to avoid using the lazy words: "good", "nice", or "bad", and start using more powerful words instead. All right? You're going to go from the basic, to the intermediate, to the advanced level word or you could say the more vague word, general word to a clear word, to a more specific word. Okay? That's what you want to keep in mind when you're coming up with your words. I've just given you some examples, but you can certainly come up with lots of other examples.
Let's look at some of these.
A "good" meal. A "tasty" meal. A "delicious" meal.
We had a "nice" evening. Okay. We had a "fun" evening. We had an "enjoyable" evening.
It was a really "good" meeting. It was a "useful" meeting. It was a "productive" meeting.
You see how I'm adding so much more information with the more powerful vocabulary. Right? More detailed vocabulary.
We had a "nice" holiday. Well, what is "nice"? "Nice" is a very general word. If you want to stay general, you can still use a better word. So here I've given you an example: we had a "pleasant" holiday. We had a "relaxing" holiday. Okay? So... Oh, I'm sorry. We had a "pleasant" holiday. Or: we had a "delightful" holiday. That's if you want to stay more general. If, by "nice holiday", you meant that it was really a quiet holiday, then say: "quiet". A better word than "quiet" is: we had a "relaxing" holiday. Okay? So you see how you're being more specific because when I say: "I had a nice holiday", it doesn't tell you very much; just gives you a very general impression.
Let's continue with using the word: "bad". Also, another very overused word.
It was a really "bad" journey. It was a "difficult" journey. It was a "problematic" journey. "Problematic" means there were many problems that you had or that you encountered on the way, during your journey.

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3. Look for images for particular words - you will be surprised you’ve already used them a lot in your life. Sometimes words just remind you of something - a song, a band. Spear which is a weapon - I think of Britney Spears. Beetle = a bug, Volkswagen New Beetle car, which looks like a bug, gosling - is a baby goose - and you know who I am thinking about - Ryan Gosling.
4. Some words have several meanings - try to learn at least a couple of meanings to diversify your vocabulary - fire = flame, to let someone go (employee), date = going out with a loved one, date as a fruit, date as a day in a calendarmiss = to skip something, to long to see someone, miss like a girl
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9. Be aware of false friends. Some words in English might sound like a word a your language, but mean a completely different thing. One of the common words is Actual - in English in means current, related to present time. In Spanish Actual is real.Eventuell = perhaps, eventually = in the end

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A key element to success on the IELTS and TOEFL exams is having a broad vocabulary, especially high-end words. This is important for the reading sections as well as the writing sections of these tests.

In this video we look at some vocabulary to use in discussing or reading about the news media, be it on television, online, or in print.

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Need more TOEFL practice? Check out Magoosh: http://bit.ly/magooshtoeflprep

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In this week's video, Lucas presents TOEFL vocabulary words that function as both a noun and a verb. Did you know the difference in meaning?

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Free MASTER LIST of TOEFL vocab:
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In this video we'll take a look at some TOEFL Vocabulary with Movie Clips. I hope the video clips will help you understand the words by seeing them used in context.

Part 1: https://youtu.be/oGItKEdFsBw
In this video: Part 2 ~ from "Analogy" to "Automate"

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When discussing the environment, there are many aspects to consider, including habitats and ecosystems, biodiversity, eco-friendly actions and hazardous ones, and much more.

The environment is also a topic that both the IELTS and TOEFL exams like to ask about in the essay writing section. In order to get a high score or band in task 2, you must have a wide variety of vocabulary available to you in terms of the lexical resource score.

In this video, we look at a collection of words dealing with the environment, pollution, and the consequences of these.

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The TOEFL Test measures the ability of non-native English speakers to use and understand English as it’s read, written, heard, and spoken in the university classroom. There are several things that you have to do during your TOEFL preparation in order to ace TOEFL.

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00:00 My TOEFL experience
01:06 How much time you need to prepare for TOEFL
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08:52 Read every day
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https://www.economist.com/
https://www.discovermagazine.com/
https://www.nature.com/
https://www.nature.com/
https://www.theatlantic.com/world/
10:40 Having templates is a must
12:26 Expose yourself to non-American accents
13:36 What accent to use during the exam
14:17 Key to succeed during listening part
17:29 Skill that will help you with writing
18:02 How to practice speaking

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In this video, we'll take a look at 50 TOEFL words with examples. Hopefully, the examples can help you understand the words better. | TOEFL Vocabulary | Learn 50 Advanced Vocabulary | English Vocabulary

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This video takes a really deep dive into the concept of "Vocabulary Diversity" and how it affects TOEFL scores.

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What do you need to know about TOEFL vocabulary? Find out how vocabulary can help you in every section of the exam, what words you need to study, and the best ways to learn new words in this TOEFL vocabulary lesson.

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No matter how good your English is, there are some words that might appear on the TOEFL that you still might not know! In this lesson, Allie explains 10 difficult TOEFL words you might not know!

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