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Raushan Kumar

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Poor sound quality hurts Listening. Uncomfortable seating or noise distracts you. Technical problems waste time. A well-managed centre lets you stay calm and perform at your best level.

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A good TOEFL test centres means how near it is. Quiet rooms, working computers, and friendly staff help you focus. Bad ones cause delays or technical issues. Pick close and reliable for better performance.

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Raushan Kumar

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Try reading short passages, then listen to related lectures. Speak for 60 seconds summarizing both. Time yourself strictly. Record and compare with model answers. Focus on clear pronunciation and flow.

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Listen to academic talks and campus chats. Take notes on main ideas and details. Practice summarizing after each audio. Use official samples. Replay hard parts to catch missed info.

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Learn synonyms and context clues for vocab. For inference, focus on implied ideas only. Practice official ETS samples daily. Eliminate wrong choices fast. Review mistakes carefully.

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Spend 18–20 minutes per passage. Do full sections timed. Use ETS free tests. Check mistakes after. Replay hard parts. Regular practice improves speed and score quickly.

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Look at context around the word or sentence. Inference means what the text suggests, not your own ideas. Eliminate wrong choices. Practice inference questions a lot. They appear often.

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Raushan Kumar

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Skim the passage for the main idea first. Underline keywords in questions. Scan for synonyms. Practice daily with official samples. You save time and finish easily.

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Listen to native speakers on podcasts. Repeat sentences after them. Focus on stress and intonation. Speak loudly and clearly. Record answers from official samples. Compare with model responses. Practice daily for 15–20 minutes.

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Answer the question first. Then explain why with a reason. Add a short personal example. Use "for instance" or "in my opinion." Practice 45–60 seconds per response. Time yourself every day.

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