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- TOEFL Integrated speaking, question 4 - Using the professor’s examples, explain the advertising technique of target marketing. - Preparation Time: 30 Seconds Response Time: 60 Seconds 53
- School is planning to change the cafeteria’s menu with aims of offering healthier, low-calorie foods. Describe the advantage and disadvantage. 80
- talk about an event from the past that you would like to relive. describe the original event and say why you would lie to relive 30
- Some universities have strict policies and require freshmen students to live in dormatories in the university. Others allow student to choose. Which policy do you prefer and why? 80
- do you think people will read fewer books in future, detail and examples.... 70
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but question is to the point?
but question is to the point? how is content?
how is examples?
They are OK. When you talk a
They are OK. When you talk a lot more for one reason, it means it is not in the right track. soothing will be wrong.
means compulsory two- three
means compulsory two- three reasons should have almost equal timing?
Not exactly same length; but
Not exactly same length; but once you put too much time on one reason, there will be time left for other ones.
22 in 30
The first reason is too long.