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Build Your Vocabulary for the TOEFL
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Build Your Vocabulary for the TOEFL

Build Your Vocabulary for the TOEFL Part 1
Created byHeba Hosni
Last updated 6/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Build vocabulary for the TOEFL Test
  • Develop English Language

Course content

1 section20 lectures50m total length
  • Lesson 14:11
  • Vocabulary in Context Lesson 10:48
  • Quiz 1
  • Lesson 24:08
  • Vocabulary in Context Lesson 21:07
  • Quiz 2
  • Lesson 34:10

    Build your vocabulary for the TOEFL introduces words like adapt, diverse, evolve, feature, generation, inherent, migration, physical, process, and survive.

  • Vocabulary in Context Lesson 30:58
  • Quiz 3
  • Lesson 43:42
  • Vocabulary in Context Lesson 40:55
  • Quiz 4
  • Lesson 53:11
  • Vocabulary in Context Lesson 50:53
  • Quiz 5
  • Lesson 63:09
  • Vocabulary in Context Lesson 61:21
  • Quiz 6
  • Lesson 75:20
  • Quiz 7
  • Vocabulary in Context Lesson 71:08
  • Lesson 83:34

    Explore key TOEFL vocabulary words such as combustion, component, convey, discreetly, nucleus, permeate, rotate, source, and trigger, with clear definitions and practical examples.

  • Vocabulary in Context Lesson 81:07
  • Quiz 8
  • Lesson 94:36
  • Vocabulary in Context Lesson 91:19
  • Quiz 9
  • Lesson 103:28

    Build your vocabulary for the TOEFL by exploring agnostic, atheist, contemplate, worship, ecclesiastical, excellent, pious, and sacrifice with clear usage examples.

  • Vocabulary in Context Lesson 101:08
  • Quiz 10

Requirements

  • Intermediate English

Description

Your understanding of what you read and hear is, to a very large degree, determined by your vocabulary, so improve your vocabulary daily.

-- Zig Ziglar


You can't build up a vocabulary if you never meet any new words. And to meet them you must read. The more you read the better.

-- Rudolf Flesch and Abraham Lass


Words are important. If you cannot say what you mean, you will never mean what you say. And you should always mean what you say.

Paraphrased from the film, The Last Emperor written by Mark Peploe & Bernardo Bertolucci

This course is intended to improve your performance in the TOEFL test by building and enriching your vocabulary. This course is the first part of a series of TOEFL Vocabulary Building courses. This course relies on TOEFL Preparation self study books which were written by professionals who help prepare learners for the TOEFL test. Their selection of words for this book was based on their extensive experience with the TOEFL test.

This free course contains: 

  • 10 video lectures

  • 10 quizzes

  • 10 PDF downloadable resources

Studying tips:

  • Keep a vocabulary log

  • Translate the words in your language if you need to

  • Listen to the lecture more than once

  • Answer the attached worksheet

  • Retake the course again if you need to

Who this course is for:

  • Students
  • Teachers
  • Employees