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Specifics of the TOEFL Test Listening
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Listen up, students. I shall only say this once!
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On the CBT TOEFL listening test, you will be given
30 or 50 questions with either 20 or 30 minutes although you will
spend a total of 40 or 60 minutes on this section, because the time
spent listening to the prompts for the questions is counted separately.
The total amount of time left to answer all the TOEFL questions
in the listening section will appear on the computer in a clock-like
display.
This TOEFL section contains two parts: Part A short
conversations; and Part B longer conversations and talks. You will
use individually controlled headphones to listen to the test. As
you listen, pictures of the speakers and other related information
will appear on the screen. You will hear the questions on your headphones
and see them on the screen at the same time. You can use as much
time as you need to answer a question, but there is an overall time
limit for each section. So, it is best to answer quickly as without
rushing. Each TOEFL question in this listening section has four
answer choices. You will choose your answer on the screen by using
the mouse and clicking on the oval next to the best answer choice.
Questions are presented one at a time. You must answer each question
as it appears. You cannot skip a question or go back to previous
questions.You are not allowed to take notes or have any paper at
your computer during this section. The TOEFL test listening section
is improved considerably by practice with CBT TOEFL practice sample
tests; you should practice as much as possible listening to conversations,
talks and academic lectures in preparation for the CBT TOEFL listening
test.
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Computer-Specific Listening
Click on two answers.

Categorizing via Drag and Drop
Click on an object on the screen. Then click on the space on the
screen where it belongs. Use each object only once.

Choose an image as the answer from a group of images in response
to a question.
Click on the correct image.

Click on part of an image.
An image is divided into parts. Choose the part of the image that
reflects the answer to the question posed.

Chronological Order.
Put the following events into chronological order.

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