Long and Short Listening Sections
Be prepared for a long Listening Section. Every TOEFL test has either a long Reading Section or a long Listening Section. If you have only have three reading passages, then you know that your Listening Section will be “long”, so don’t be surprised! The “long” listening is because TOEFL adds experimental questions that it wants to test to see if they are well-written questions or not. Instead of 2 conversations, 2 class discussions, and 2 lectures, you will have 3 each. You won’t know which 6 will count for the test, so try and do your best on all questions!
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