TOEFL Tip #65: Find Books that Match Your TOEFL Reading Level
ETS has partnered with Metametrics, which created “The Lexile Framwork for Reading.” This framework will help you find books that are at the same reading level as your TOEFL score. That way, you can read books that are at the next level up from your level, which will help you increase your score. To learn more go here:
and put your TOEFL score into the pop-up menu on the left of the page!
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StrictlyEnglish | Blog » Reading is Key to Improving All TOEFL Sections
wrote on October 24, 2010 at 9:58 pm
[...] already know that reading more will improve your score on the Reading section of the TOEFL (see our March 2010 blog entry), but now you’re wondering how to improve your Speaking, Listening and Writing, too. [...]