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How to solve the problem of having nothing to say in TOEFL speaking

TOEFL Speaking is a difficult test for many students. Why do many students feel that they have nothing to say in TOEFL Speaking. How to solve this problem?

The five major difficulties in TOEFL speaking: 1. The test preparation time is short and there is nothing to say; 2. The scope is too broad and there is no way to prepare for it; 3. The expression is logically confusing; 4. The language is mediocre, with lots of grammatical errors and Chinese expressions.

Now, we will elaborate on the solutions to various difficulties in TOEFL speaking.

TOEFL speaking problems 1. The preparation time for the test is short and there is nothing to say

Because the preparation time is too short, there are even those who act cool and stutter. The basic performance of a cool person is the crazy overlapping of transition words such as well, you know, as far as I am concerned,

actually, let's say, so to

speak... It basically takes up about twenty seconds, and there is no intention to move towards the topic (note: using transition words will make the spoken language natural and smooth, but it is against crazy overlapping); and the stutterer will appear a lot between the words that pop up intermittently. Long dark pauses, occasionally emphasized by the addition of uh. Ultimately, the reason is simply that there is nothing to say.

Solution:

Since you have nothing to say, rely on your usual accumulation and preparation, and prepare by category. A simple statistics of the questions that have been taken (from December 3, 2005 to September 26, 2009) is obtained, and the following table is obtained:

Since we know the direction of ETS questions, we can follow the For these subdivided categories, prepare some jokes. No matter what kind of questions you get, you can instantly search for the prepared content and come up with answers in a short time. Preparing these questions has side benefits. When participating in interviews at foreign universities and foreign companies, difficulties will be easily solved.

TOEFL Speaking Problem 2. The scope is too broad and there is no way to prepare for it.

Now that you know the major categories and prepared the paragraphs for classification, the next task is to try to answer the questions that have been tested The question is. But suddenly I found that when I stared at the hundreds of questions I had passed, my eyes were tangled, and it was difficult to sleep at night. It is really not an easy task to answer hundreds of questions.

Solution:

Letterpress printing method.

What does it mean? No matter what kind of question, the structure of our oral answer should be a topic sentence, two sub-points and details. The classified paragraphs we prepared are like moving Chinese characters in letterpress printing, and we want to organize them into answers to different questions, just like moving Chinese characters to form different articles. Using the same paragraphs in different questions becomes an indispensable part.

For example, answer a favorite place:

The place that impresses me most is my hometown.

Firstly, I like my hometown because it has a splendid landscape. In the

North of my hometown, there lies a park with a beautiful lake and wonderful

grassland. When the breeze is blowing, you can get a pleasant feeling and see

the grass dancing. Listening to the birds singing beside the lake is really an

enjoyment.

I like it also because the precious memories it has given to me. You know,

I spent the Mid-Autumn Day in my hometown with my friend Nancy. We talked about

our hobbies and we were surprised to find out we were both interested in being a

musician. On leaving, she even gave me a book called the old man and the sea.

That's really amazing!

That's an impressive incident, we just need to move a little Suddenly, the topic sentence becomes "The Mid-Autumn Festival is unforgettable." The other two sub-arguments can be: 1. Because this Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated at home; 2. Because this Mid-Autumn Festival has many memories.

Answer what you miss most when you are away from home. In the same way, the topic sentence can be about missing your hometown, missing the Mid-Autumn Festival in your hometown, or missing your friend Nancy in your hometown,

You can miss it A book at home, The Old Man and the Sea. As for the points, of course it can be the repeated movement of the paragraph.

From this perspective, the number of questions prepared will change from hundreds to a dozen.

TOEFL Speaking Problem 3. Logic confusion in expression

Many students are not used to talking about the topic first, and then the points and details, which leads to the 45 seconds of answering this question. There are some things, but ETS doesn't know what you want to express.

Solution:

The idea should be clear, and then use transition words and transitional sentences, such as:

Firstly, I like it because; On the other hand;In addition;What's

more;however;but;in spite of;nevertheless;on the contrary;for example…;such as…;

for instance;in fact ;important to note;most above all;especially valuable;

accordingly;for this

reason;hence;So;then;thus;therefore;since;consequently…

TOEFL Speaking Problem 4. Mediocre diction, lots of grammatical errors and Chinese expressions

Short oral reaction time and insufficient daily practice resulted in mediocre answers, lots of grammatical errors and Chinese expressions. There are often situations where he/she is used indiscriminately, present tense is used for past events, verbs are used indiscriminately, and adjectives are lacking.

Solution:

Translate three more complex sentences every day from Chinese to English (the materials come with the original English text). Such exercises can truly improve language skills, compare the differences between Chinese and English, and experience authentic expressions, which is better than having another foreign teacher by your side. Furthermore, pay more attention to life and experience the details of life.

For example, this description:

Also, there is another reason I like this bar. They provide various kinds

of drink that I never know. I would like to try one of them each time.

If changed to: Well, the place that impresses me most is an awesome coffee bar

located in our community. I like this bar because it's a fantastic place. The

atmosphere is so fun. The building is amazing, and the food there is so nice.

Stopping in after the meal at that coffee bar, you will be surprised to find the

place fully packed with people. I decided to try their drip coffee instead of

the latte. It was excellent, strong without being bitter. The chocolate chip

Cookie was good too. Be more vivid and specific.

The above is the solution for those who have nothing to say in TOEFL speaking. You can also summarize some easy-to-test topics based on the TOEFL speaking machine and TOEFL speaking real questions, and organize them into your own high-score templates. In TOEFL speaking Applying it skillfully in the examination room will not only save thinking time, but also ensure accuracy to the greatest extent.