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TOEFL: Structure and Written Expression – eBooks
TOEFL: Structure and Written Expression – eBooks
This section of the TOEFL ITP Level 2 test is designed to measure your ability to recognize language that is appropriate for standard written English. There are 2 types of questions in this section with special directions for each type.
The second section of the TOEFL test is the Structure and Written Expression section. This section consists of forty questions (some tests may be longer). You have twenty-five minutes to complete the forty questions in this section. There are two types of questions in the Structure and Written Expression section of the TOEFL test:
1. Structure (questions 1-15) consists of fifteen sentences in which part of thesen-tence has been replaced with a blank. Each sentence is followed by four answer choices. You must choose the answer that completes the sentence in a grammatically correct way.
2. Written Expression (questions 16-40) consists of twenty-five sentences in which four words or groups of words have been underlined. You must choose the underlined word or group of words that is not correct.
General Strategies
- • Be familiar with the directions.
- • Begin with questions 1-15 (Structure). Questions 1-5 are easier and 11-15 are harder.
- • Continue with questions 16-40 (Written Expression).
- Questions 16-20 are easier and 36-40 are harder.
- • Do not take too much time with each item. If you have time left you can go back and check 11-15 and 36-40.
- • Do not leave any blank answers on the answer sheet.
Strategies for Structure Questions
- • First, study the sentence.
- • Then study each answer choice based on how well it completes the sentence.
- • Do not try to eliminate incorrect options by looking only at the answers.
- • Be aware that in this section most of the items will require you to identify the subject or the verb (or both) in the correct order of subject + verb (except on items with inverted structure).
- • Do not spend too much time on this section. Leave enough time for the Written Expression Section
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