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ELTPR041 - Do you know these 3 ways to paraphrase?
3 Ways to Paraphrase
Hello and welcome to Episode 41 of the English Language Test Preparation Radio podcast – you’re going to learn how to paraphrase better.
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I’m Professor Winn, a CELTA-certified English instructor for more than 12 years helping candidates like you to maximize your score on the TOEFL, TOEIC, or IELTS exam..
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Why Paraphrase
Paraphrasing is when you use your own words, for our purposes, on the TOEFL, TOEIC, or IELTS exam.
You’re attempting to equate meaning – that the word or phrase you use to replace the keyword has the same meaning.
The grading systems for these exams are clear – candidates need to use their own words and not the vocabulary given in the test prompts.