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TOEIC Speaking

Part 4

  Part 4 is a pretty simple part of TOEIC speaking.  Because it is not expected to use your imagination when answering questions.  All you have to do is know how to use prepositions and verbs correctly.  Here is important to use prepositions in the right places. Below are the most used patterns: It is located at X Convention Center / 11100 Baker Street.  It will take place in  Room 202. It will take place in Main Auditorium at Headquarters. GIVE a LEAD a Announcement Presentation Speech Lecture Review Training Overview tour Class Q and A session Discussion Meeting workshop    Some sessions such as lunch, welcoming speech are not major topics. These patterns help you get points. At the beginning In the end According to Schedule Actually, You have the wrong information Let me check the agenda Do not worry about it P...

Part 3

The section is consist of 3 different questions.  When answering the first and second questions, these questions are answered first. Then,   a few sentences are said in the remaining time.  Saying only what questions want does not make you get full points in these sections.  Besides answering these questions, you need to say extra sentences related to topics of questions. Because each extra sentence makes you get more points.    For this, some simple but effective sentences such as " I like .... or it is useful/ meaningful/ expensive " are added to the main answer.  Unlike the first two questions, you are expected to give a detailed answer to question 3. However, a detailed answer does not mean to fit the information you want to give in a single sentence.  It is always better to give this detailed information with many short sentences rather than in a single long sentence. The more short sentences,  the more points you earn.  1)When...

Part 6

I know, Part 6 looks a bit hard. It may be difficult and useless to answer the question either by giving lots of examples or supporting various your own ideas. Instead of this,  it is better to give a short answer to the question. In the following, a story is made.  A problem is mentioned at the beginning of the story.  Later,  you mention how to solve this problem. Finally, what benefits of solving this problem are for you is mentioned.  In answer to Part 6, grammar mistakes should not be made.  simple sentences are preferred. It means that it is more beneficial to divide a long sentence into smaller sentences. It should not be forgotten that small sentences are always used when speaking English.   It is useful for you to make your own stories about many topics such as traveling, food, education, and so on and repeat them frequently.  The following sample stories will be a model for you.  First / in the beginning Then ...

Part 2

It is not necessary, but it is better to  start your sentences doing assumption.  For example, They look like a couple. They look like a band. They look like office workers/cooks/pedestrians He looks like a waiter She looks like a clerk. Firstly, you can start your speaking with "This is a picture taken in a ...............". We add the name of the place in this space. The important point is using the name with a correct preposition. Here are some common place names we often see in Part 2. For instance: ON on a road               on a mountain on a sidewalk When starting speaking, Article a/an  is used with place names we speak for the first time.  AT at an airport at a cafe at a restaurant  at an outdoor restaurant IN in an outdoor market in an office in a warehouse in a department store in a store in a lab/laboratory in a street in a gallery in a fitting room in a parking lot In the second sentence of our speaking, ...