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Monday, January 2, 2012

TOEFL IBT Speaking Question 4 (Tips&Examples)



In question 4 is more complex than the first three. However, not too much :) By the way, (: happy new year :)  You will read a passage(approximately 75–100 words), listen to part of a 150–220 word lecture and then you will be expected to summarize part of the information.


The topics for this question include academic lectures from:
• Life science
• Social science
• Physical science
• Humanitie.


It's so important that please take notes while you read and listen!


While you are answering question 4, 
  • state the general topic of the metarials set 
  • explain whether the listening supports or refuses the principles presented in reading;
  • introduce main points and supporting details from the listening passage and relate each of them back to the main points in the reading passage.


When you take notes, give them a letter to complete the template successfully.
Reading: 
     Title(topic) :T
      Definition : D
Listening:
      E : keywords which you hear clear.


30 seconds preparation time; 60 seconds to speak


Outline 1 (Approved):
The general topic is here ......T........which the passage defines as ......D......
The professor supports/dissagres that theory in the reading passage by pointing out some good examples to illustrate this.
First,.......E1....... . This supports the theory of ..... in the reading.
Second, .....E2......... This also supports the theory of ...... in the reading.
On the other hand,........E3(can be no positive example)......... . This is a positive example for ..... in the reading. 


Outline 2:
The general topic is here ....T....
Talk about reading ..............D.........
(Always say the lecture's mentions) The lecture talks about .........  and gives an example of ....E1..... . It is a good example of the principle .... in the reading passage. The lecture also gives another example of .....E2... . It's a good example of how the principle of the reading passage doesn't apply.


Outline 3:
The article is about ........T...... which the passage defines as .......D....
The professor provides an example of ............... to illustrate this.
He/She states that ..........E........ . And so, this example clearly illustrate this.