“It’s not what you do, but how you do it.” This inspirational quote can actually help you get a high score on the reading section of the TOEFL test. To practice, you might think you just need to read, read, read. (That’s our “what” from the quote.)
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But in fact, to improve the most, you need to read in a certain way and practice other skills too. (That’s our “how” you do it.) It’s kind of like how a runner practicing for a competition wouldn’t just run a lot. They would follow a schedule and do drills, sprints, lift weights, stretch, record their times, eat healthy foods, etc. So to help you pass the reading section of the TOEFL test, we have six important tips that show you how to practice reading. Before the tips, we’ll quickly look at basic information about the reading section of the test: Internet-based (iBT) TOEFL test: 60-80 minutes — 3656 questions on 3-4 passages from academic texts Paper-based (PBT) TOEFL test: 55 minutes — 50 questions