- TPO 04 - Question 1 What do you miss most about your home when you are away? Use specific details in your explanation. 90
- TPO 01 - Question 3 Letter in the Centerville College News The administration has plans to acquire a new sculpture for campus. We should all oppose this plan. The university’s poor financial condition led it to increase the price for campus housing an 95
- TPO 02 - Question 2 Some college students choose to take courses in a variety of subject areas in order to get a broad education. Others choose to focus on a single subject area in order to have a deeper understanding of that area. Which approach to cours 10
- TPO 01 - Question 6 70
- Talk about a time when you accomplished something you did not think you could do What do you accomplish Why did you think you could not do it 60
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I used to use first and first
I used to use first and first then I worked so hard to change it because most of tutors that I worked with they said native speakers don't use them. They use also. I got confused
Use them for sure. If not,
Use them for sure because it helps better organize the content. If not, the first reason 'for fun' is for the whole topic? or only for the first reason? is not clear.
The following users got 26 to 29 in the TOEFL speaking. All of them are asked to use 'First, Second', however, only need to use 'First, Second', don't need to use any other transition words in Q1/Q2 in order to foucs on the main contents.
http://www.testbig.com/users/ioanap
http://www.testbig.com/question/thank-you
http://www.testbig.com/users/bigzee
http://www.testbig.com/question/thank-you-letter
http://www.testbig.com/users/patel-dolly
http://www.testbig.com/forum/thank-you-letter-speaking-27-and-writing-25
http://www.testbig.com/users/parisamani
http://www.testbig.com/question/my-questions
http://www.testbig.com/users/divjais186
http://www.testbig.com/question/thanks-testbig-being-my-speaking-and-wr…
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1. try to use 'first', 'second' to better organize the content
2. try not to repeat words or phrases, like: 'often', 'fun'
3. try not to use 'it is really....'