TOEFL Reading-Complete Guide to All Question Types (2024)
Overview of the TOEFL Reading Section
Study tips for the Reading section of the TOEFL.
Overview of the TOEFL Reading Section
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Information about Sentence Insertion Questions Sentence Insertion questions challenge test-takers to identify the most logical and grammatically appropriate location for a given sentence within a paragraph. These questions assess a student’s ability to comprehend textual coherence and grammatical nuances. Each passage contains exactly one Sentence Insertion question. The paragraph is marked with four black squares…
As most of you already know, the TOEFL Reading section consists of 3 – 4 passages with 10 questions for each passage. You are given 54 to 72 minutes to answer all the questions, which should be enough… as long as you don’t fall for these common mistakes! The Reading section in the TOEFL exam causes…
Information about Rhetorical Purpose Questions Rhetorical Purpose questions ask the test taker to explain the motivation of the author of a passage. They ask why an idea, detail, or argument was included in the reading passage. Everything included in a passage has a reason to be there if the writing is effective. Rhetorical Purpose questions…
[Originally posted: Dec. 22, 2021] Happy Holidays from the TestGlider Team! Try this free Free TOEFL Reading Mini Test and train your brain to recognize common question types. Please note that this reading passage set and the related questions were created based on the format of TOEFL® reading passages. However, such topics (Halloween, Christmas, Diwali…
Information about TOEFL Reading Fill in a Table/Category Chart Questions TOEFL Reading “Fill in a Table” or “Category Chart” questions require test takers to organize information from the passage into a table format. These types of questions are occasionally included and typically replace a Summary question in the test. In a set containing a Table…
[Originally posted: Feb. 22, 2022] When you think of the word “football,” which sport would you associate it with? While most countries refer to football as a type of sport where the rules are limited to kicking, did you know that “football” in American English refers to a completely different sport? Here’s a free TOEFL…
Let’s learn how the TOEFL Reading negative factual information questions are made and how to choose the correct answer every time. This post is part of a “How to Answer” series brought to you by our TOEFL test developer [TG_John] from the TestGlider team. Information about Negative Factual Information Questions Negative Factual information questions are…