Research and experience a lot of English language learners
shows that listening comprehension (listening and understanding) is difficult skills to master. Growing challenges in the context of language
tests such as TOEFL, TOEIC, or IELTS. On this occasion, the author would like
to give you some tips for getting the most appropriate message-course
proficiency levels, respectively-from an oral discourse that generally only
played one time only.
TOEFL
TEST
consisting
of
three (3)
major
sections,
namely
Listening Comprehension,
Structure and
Written
Expression,
and
Reading
Comprehension.
Problem listening comprehension as many as 15 items, consisting of:
Part I: Photographs as much as 3 problems
Part II: Question - Response by 4 questions
Part III: Short about the conversation as much as 4
Part IV: Short talk about as much as 4
Problem listening comprehension as many as 15 items, consisting of:
Part I: Photographs as much as 3 problems
Part II: Question - Response by 4 questions
Part III: Short about the conversation as much as 4
Part IV: Short talk about as much as 4
LISTENING
SECTION
• PICTURE matter consists of 3 items:
1. Location of things
2. On-going activities
3. Describing people / events
• QUESTION RESPONSE matter consists of 4 items:
1. Giving sugestion
2. preference
3. Invitation
4. Giving direction
• SHORT DIALOGUE / SHORT CONVERSATION matter consists of 4 items:
1. Introduction
2. Daily activities
3. Planning
4. Degrees of Comparation
• SHORT Talks matter consists of 4 items:
1. Monologe commercial radio
2. Announcement
• PICTURE matter consists of 3 items:
1. Location of things
2. On-going activities
3. Describing people / events
• QUESTION RESPONSE matter consists of 4 items:
1. Giving sugestion
2. preference
3. Invitation
4. Giving direction
• SHORT DIALOGUE / SHORT CONVERSATION matter consists of 4 items:
1. Introduction
2. Daily activities
3. Planning
4. Degrees of Comparation
• SHORT Talks matter consists of 4 items:
1. Monologe commercial radio
2. Announcement
MATERIALS
PROBLEMS:
1. Greeting, salutation able to choose according to the time and purpose
2. Introduction, introduced himself / introduce others
3. Describing, describe objects, people, situations, processes
4. Degree of comparasion, compare two or more objects, people or situations
5. Guest handling, handling guests / customers in person or over the phone
6. Imperative, sentence order, prohibition, request, direction
7. Offering, offering a product at a cafeteria / customers
8. Agreeing, express approval and disapproval and its response
9. Ordering, ordering of a good or service
10. Giving suggestion, opinion and advice, give advice, opinions and advice, receive
and reject suggestions, opinions and advice
11. Ability, the ability
12. Permision, ask for permission and the response
13. Possibility, the possibility
14. Necessity, necessity
15. Thank giving, gratitude
16. Invition, extended an invitation
17. Congretulation, congratulated and thanked
18. Present / past continouos, shape ongoing
19. Simple present tense, day-to-day activities
20. Present / past perfect tense, ongoing activities
21. Future tense, which will come
22. Simple past tense, repeated in the past
23. Conditional clause, sentence modality
24. Relative Pronoun, pronouns continued
1. Greeting, salutation able to choose according to the time and purpose
2. Introduction, introduced himself / introduce others
3. Describing, describe objects, people, situations, processes
4. Degree of comparasion, compare two or more objects, people or situations
5. Guest handling, handling guests / customers in person or over the phone
6. Imperative, sentence order, prohibition, request, direction
7. Offering, offering a product at a cafeteria / customers
8. Agreeing, express approval and disapproval and its response
9. Ordering, ordering of a good or service
10. Giving suggestion, opinion and advice, give advice, opinions and advice, receive
and reject suggestions, opinions and advice
11. Ability, the ability
12. Permision, ask for permission and the response
13. Possibility, the possibility
14. Necessity, necessity
15. Thank giving, gratitude
16. Invition, extended an invitation
17. Congretulation, congratulated and thanked
18. Present / past continouos, shape ongoing
19. Simple present tense, day-to-day activities
20. Present / past perfect tense, ongoing activities
21. Future tense, which will come
22. Simple past tense, repeated in the past
23. Conditional clause, sentence modality
24. Relative Pronoun, pronouns continued
PART-I:
PICTURES
In the first part of the Listening, you will see the pictures and then asked to choose the sentence that best describes the picture. To answer this question properly is to look at the pictures carefully. Look at the picture at the 'direction' is being played (for instructions about every year is always the same). Hence, in the matter of playing, you're ready. Ask yourself, that picture of who, what, where or why.
In this section, there are 3 problems black and white images that depict everyday facts. One or two pictures showing the activities of people and other objects in the form of objects. Then you will be exposed to four statements (a, b, c and d) for each image and you are asked to select the statement that most accurately describes the content of the image. When read "direction", then you must have seen and look at each image, so that when the sentence was read - a sentence each - each about the capital you already have an understanding of each image.
In the first part of the Listening, you will see the pictures and then asked to choose the sentence that best describes the picture. To answer this question properly is to look at the pictures carefully. Look at the picture at the 'direction' is being played (for instructions about every year is always the same). Hence, in the matter of playing, you're ready. Ask yourself, that picture of who, what, where or why.
In this section, there are 3 problems black and white images that depict everyday facts. One or two pictures showing the activities of people and other objects in the form of objects. Then you will be exposed to four statements (a, b, c and d) for each image and you are asked to select the statement that most accurately describes the content of the image. When read "direction", then you must have seen and look at each image, so that when the sentence was read - a sentence each - each about the capital you already have an understanding of each image.
Skills required in this section are:
1. The ability to capture and mengenterprestasikan images quickly.
2. Ability to understand and compare the oral statement to what is seen
in the picture.
3. The ability to distinguish between words with sound - sound almost the same.
Tactics are necessary:
1. The ability to capture and mengenterprestasikan images quickly.
2. Ability to understand and compare the oral statement to what is seen
in the picture.
3. The ability to distinguish between words with sound - sound almost the same.
Tactics are necessary:
1.
Always
mark your answer as fast as you can so that you can immediately see the next
picture. You do not have to wait for the reader about the (speaker) to see the
next picture.
2.
If
you see an image of an object, ask yourself things the following:
This is the what?
Where these objects are usually there / seen?
The objects made of?
This is the what?
Where these objects are usually there / seen?
The objects made of?
3.
If
you look at the activity, ask yourself things the following:
What are they doing?
What did they wear?
Where they carry out these activities?
How the expression on his face?
If there is more than one person, what sets them apart?
What is one higher than the other?
Does one wear a hat, jacket, tie while others do not?
Is he male or female?
What are they doing?
What did they wear?
Where they carry out these activities?
How the expression on his face?
If there is more than one person, what sets them apart?
What is one higher than the other?
Does one wear a hat, jacket, tie while others do not?
Is he male or female?
4.
Do
not ever answer before finished reading all four statements. When the statement
is read, place the tip of a pencil on the answer, if you think it's the best
answer. Do the same for (B),
C), or (D). If you change your mind after hearing more choices, move the tip of
your pencil to answer a replacement. Then after
you hear the fourth sentence, scapegoating answer where you are pencil tip.
This technique avoids you from forgetfulness on which answer you think is most
appropriate.
5.
Try
to reduce the possibility of incorrect answers with distinctive techniques of
sound (sound confusion) and discrete categories. Some sentences had nothing to
do with the image.
6. Never
leave an answer blank. All questions must be
answered, if at all do not know the right answer, speculate
7. Do
not be stuck staring
at pictures
for too long,
even though
the picture
of a
very pretty girl,
or a
handsome
man,
after
finding
the correct answer
immediately
move to
the next
image on the
matter.
PART-II:
QUESTION
-
RESPONSE
In the listening part 2 you will hear a question, then you should choose the one most appropriate response to that question. You should be aware of are:
There are words that sound similar to the word in question.
example:
question: How much does it cost?
answer: Tank you very much.
Although both have the word much, but the answer was not the appropriate response to the question 'How much does it cost?'
Notice the question words at the beginning of the sentence (WH question; who, what, when, where, why, what, How, etc..) Beware also use 'question tags'
If you are in doubt, just select responses / answers that you think makes the most sense for the question. Most importantly do not get your answer sheet blank.
In the listening part 2 you will hear a question, then you should choose the one most appropriate response to that question. You should be aware of are:
There are words that sound similar to the word in question.
example:
question: How much does it cost?
answer: Tank you very much.
Although both have the word much, but the answer was not the appropriate response to the question 'How much does it cost?'
Notice the question words at the beginning of the sentence (WH question; who, what, when, where, why, what, How, etc..) Beware also use 'question tags'
If you are in doubt, just select responses / answers that you think makes the most sense for the question. Most importantly do not get your answer sheet blank.
PART-III:
SHORT
CONVERSATION
In the third section, you will hear a short dialogue and then you got a question about the dialogue. In this case you need to use short-term memory as well. The best strategy is to be aware of:
The similarity of the sound of the words in the answer to that in the dialogue
Negative word (do not, hardly, will not, etc.)
Words related to time (always, seldom, etc.)
Try reading the question, and in fact may be the answer, before you hear the dialogue. Check all the options and do not choose too fast.
In the third section, you will hear a short dialogue and then you got a question about the dialogue. In this case you need to use short-term memory as well. The best strategy is to be aware of:
The similarity of the sound of the words in the answer to that in the dialogue
Negative word (do not, hardly, will not, etc.)
Words related to time (always, seldom, etc.)
Try reading the question, and in fact may be the answer, before you hear the dialogue. Check all the options and do not choose too fast.
In
this section, read
the question
and
followed
three
answer choices.
Questions and answers are not written in the matter.
So it does not matter unless there is something in the order "Mark your answer in your answer sheet", so this really - really real listening test.
So when working on this part, in the matter of the manuscript aside first.
A text reader (speaker) introduced about by reading the numbers matter, then the second speaker (can be male or female) and read the script about the speaker to three (men) read the answer choices. Skills required in this section:
Questions and answers are not written in the matter.
So it does not matter unless there is something in the order "Mark your answer in your answer sheet", so this really - really real listening test.
So when working on this part, in the matter of the manuscript aside first.
A text reader (speaker) introduced about by reading the numbers matter, then the second speaker (can be male or female) and read the script about the speaker to three (men) read the answer choices. Skills required in this section:
1.
The ability
to distinguish
types
-
types of
verbal
questions
(information
question,
yes
no
question,
alternative
question,
suggestion
and
other
offers
-
other).
Ability to know the
appropriate
response
to
the question
type.
2.
The ability
to distinguish
words that
sound
almost the same.
Tactics
to
work on the problems
in this section.
3.
Try to
identify the
type of
question.
Correct response
usually
depends
on the type of
questions asked.
Do not ever
answer before
finished reading
all
four statements.
4. Never
leave an
answer blank.
All
questions
must
be answered,
if at all
do not
know the right answer,
speculate
PART-IV:
SHORT
Talks
In the fourth section, you will hear a monologue and then got a question about it. What should you do about the same as in the previous section, but you need to be more careful in listening and attention to detail information context. Try to read the questions before the monologue is played, and listen to the whole conversation before choosing an answer. Use your time wisely, do not fall behind or miss important information related to the next question.
In the fourth section, you will hear a monologue and then got a question about it. What should you do about the same as in the previous section, but you need to be more careful in listening and attention to detail information context. Try to read the questions before the monologue is played, and listen to the whole conversation before choosing an answer. Use your time wisely, do not fall behind or miss important information related to the next question.
In
this section
are presented
some
short
talk
or
monologue
(short
talks)
are
monologues.
Each
short
talk
followed by
two
or
three
questions
that
relate to
what you hear.
Short
talk
or
monologue
can
be
advertisment
(ad),
announcement
(announcement),
telephone
massage,
briffing
in the workplace
and
so on.
Tactics
to
work on the problems
in this section:
1.
When
read
"direction",
then you
must
have read
and
examine
questions
about the
matter
in question
with a
short
talk
and the
four
answer choices,
so
when
you've
got a
monologue
recited
capital
understanding of
what
will be asked.
2.
Each
monologue
will be read
twice,
you
can
try
to answer
when
finished reading
the
first
monologue,
so that
when the
monologue
is read
for
the
second time,
you
can
read
about the
question
for
the next
monologue
along with
four
answer choices.
And so on.
3.
Determine the
question words
are
used,
what is being asked,
whether,
what, who,
when,
why,
where,
how,
how long,
etc.. By knowing
what is being asked,
you
can
focus
in seeking
information
from
the
monologue.
4.
Try to
imagine,
the setting
of
the
monologue.
This
will
help
you
in making
an
analysis of who
is speaking,
where the
monologue
was read,
for
whom
it
is intended
and
monologue
for
what
purposes.
5. Never
leave an
answer blank.
All
questions
must
be answered,
if at all
do not
know the right answer,
speculate
For most people, listening is the
hardest part when TOEFL tests. I also included. Take the test many times and
always got the lowest point compared to other parts. Well, this time I will try
to summarize the strategies that I have just learned about how to properly
answer the listening part.
1. Read the answer choices before
listening to conversation or before the conversation begins. By reading the
answer choices will help us better understand the content of the conversation.
2. Listen to the first row of the
conversation carefully. The first row of the conversation often contains the
main idea, subject or topic of conversation. Questions about the main idea,
subject and topic often ask in Listening in Part B.
3. When our ears to listen to the
conversation, at the same time our eyes have seen the answer choices in the
test book and cobalan to determine the correct answer. Question that is given
is usually assigned sequentially in the conversation. Answer to question number
1 is usually found in the beginning of the conversation, answer question number
2 & 3 are usually there in the middle of a conversation and question number
4 is usually there at the end of the conversation.
4. If we are not sure of the answer, we
have to guess the answer. Never empty the answers, but all must be answered.
Wrong answers will not reduce the score because in TOEFL Test, only the correct
answer is calculated.
5. If there is time after answering the
question, reread answer choices for the question. The time interval for each
question about 8-12 seconds, so use the time left to read the answer choices.
6. Usually
the answer to the question is often found in the second voice in a brief
conversation. So focus on the second ballot.
7. Usually
the conversation at the beginning of the structure will be quite easy and
difficult at the end of the session.
8. Never
leave any questions. Even if you are not sure or do not understand the same
though, just guess. For there is no reduction in value if you are wrong.
9. Use
the remaining time when it has finished answering the question, to look at
options in the answer the next question. So it could be easier for you to just
focus on the conversation alone.
10. If
you get a little idea of the conversation, select the answer that contains
the statement as an idea that you know.
11. If
you do not understand the conversation, choose a different answer than what you
listen to. Because usually it is a trap for to choose the wrong answer.
Apartment with examples such as appointments, or search by research and church.
12. If
you know the exact words used, but is not found in the options there is so look
for synonyms of the word.
13. We
must be familiar with the test instructions / test direction. Direction or
instructions for each TOEFL test must be the same everywhere. So when we do the
Listening Comprehension section, you do not have to always listen to the
direction or instructions that are read by the narrator. For that we should
already be familiar with and understand the instructions before carrying out
tests TOEFL test.
14. Listen
to conversations and speeches carefully and cautiously. We have to fully
concentrate on what is being discussed because of conversations and speeches in
perdengarkan only once.
15. Knowing
where the easy and difficult questions are usually found. In Listening
Comprehension, questions are usually given starting from the easiest to the
most difficult.
16. Never
leave any questions on the answer sheet. Even if we are not sure of the answer,
we must still answer because here is no reduction in value for incorrect
answers.
17. Use
the remaining time to read the question. When we finished answering questions
and still have the rest of the time, try to read and look at the answer choices
for the next question.
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