Speaking topics Many universities now offer academic courses over the Internet. However, some people still prefer learning in traditional classrooms. Which do you think is better? Explain why. Speaking recording Votes Select ratingGive it 1/10Give it 2/10Give it 3/10Give it 4/10Give it 5/10Give it 6/10Give it 7/10Give it 8/10Give it 9/10Give it 10/10Cancel rating Average: 6 (2 votes) Rate Speaking category Q2 Log in or register to post comments Comments 18 in 30 18 in 30 Some hesitations or overlapping speeches. Need more practicing on listening and speaking. Suggested: 1. Do more intensive listening:http://www.testbig.com/toefl-basic-listening-practicehttp://www.testbig.com/toefl-intermediate-listening-practicehttp://www.testbig.com/toefl-advanced-listening-practice 2. Do more extensive listening, like: Listen to radios like VOA, BBC, Watch TVs like CNN 3. Find a speaking partner and talk more 4. Read some English magazines, newspapers, blogs...and read it loudly ------------------------------------------ Log in or register to post comments
18 in 30 18 in 30 Some hesitations or overlapping speeches. Need more practicing on listening and speaking. Suggested: 1. Do more intensive listening:http://www.testbig.com/toefl-basic-listening-practicehttp://www.testbig.com/toefl-intermediate-listening-practicehttp://www.testbig.com/toefl-advanced-listening-practice 2. Do more extensive listening, like: Listen to radios like VOA, BBC, Watch TVs like CNN 3. Find a speaking partner and talk more 4. Read some English magazines, newspapers, blogs...and read it loudly ------------------------------------------ Log in or register to post comments
18 in 30
Some hesitations or overlapping speeches. Need more practicing on listening and speaking.
Suggested:
1. Do more intensive listening:
http://www.testbig.com/toefl-basic-listening-practice
http://www.testbig.com/toefl-intermediate-listening-practice
http://www.testbig.com/toefl-advanced-listening-practice
2. Do more extensive listening, like:
Listen to radios like VOA, BBC, Watch TVs like CNN
3. Find a speaking partner and talk more
4. Read some English magazines, newspapers, blogs...and read it loudly
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