TOEFL Tip #40: The Statistics on Getting a 26 on the Speaking
One website reports that people who need a 26 on the Speaking Section of the TOEFL take the exam an average of 10 times before passing. In 2008, only 10% of all test takers scored 26 or higher on the test.
Therefore, do not get discouraged if you’ve taken the test multiple times and are still having trouble achieving the score you need/want. You will get there! It just takes much more time than what people initially expect.
GOOD LUCK!
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