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Selasa, 22 Maret 2011

Toefl

Test of Home abbreviated as a Foreign Language TOEFL is a test of English language proficiency (an American accent) who is required to register go to college (college) or university in the United States or other countries in the world. This exam is required for applicants whose native language or the speaker is not English. TOEFL exam is organized by the office of ETS (Educational Testing Service) in the United States to test all participants throughout the world.
TOEFL English language test types are generally required for college entrance requirements in almost all universities in the United States and Canada for both undergraduate program (S-1) or graduate (S-2 or S-3). TOEFL test results are also used as a material consideration of English language proficiency of prospective students who apply to universities in other countries, including universities in Europe and Australia. In general, the TOEFL test is more oriented to American Home, and a few different types of IELTS which is oriented to the British Home. Unlike the IELTS test, TOEFL test is in general not have the individual parts of the interview test.
Usually, this test takes about three hours and held in 4 sections, namely sections:
* Listening comprehension,
* Grammatical structure and written expression,
* Reading comprehension, and parts
* Writing.
The value ranging from exam results TOEFL: 310 (minimum) to 677 (maximum value) for the version of the PBT (paper-based test).
Since 1998, the TOEFL test is conducted online using a computer (Computer-based Testing / CBT), and since 2005 called the iBT (Internet-based Test). In places that have not been able to carry out CBT or iBT (because there are no computer facilities and internet networks), the TOEFL test is still conducted manually using paper and pencil (paper-based test or PBT). More information about CBT tests and paper-based TOEFL relating to registration, venue, cost, and test preparation materials can be viewed on the official website of the TOEFL, Lately organizers also held a kind of TOEFL test TWE (Test of Written Home), which results in value is separate from the TOEFL test scores. This test takes 30 minutes, and participants will be asked to write a short essay that describes the ability of participants to express and translate an idea or ideas, and supporting the idea with the examples found in daily life using the English language standard. Another type of test is TSEP TOEFL (Test of Spoken Home Program) which is similar to the individual interviews on the IELTS test. They are usually used when we want to register as a teaching assistant or lab assistant (as one way to offset the cost of tuition) in universias in the U.S. (or other countries.) Form tests conducted orally and lasts for approximately 20 minutes. Implementation time and the deadline for registration together with other TOEFL tests, and costs approximately U.S. $ 100.

Verb as complement

  1. The teacher decided to accept the paper.
  2. They approciate having this information.
  3. His father doesn’t approve of this going to Europe.
  4. We found it very dificult to reach a decision.
  5. Donna is interested in opening a bar.
  6. George has no interesion of leaving the city now.
  7. We are eager to return to school in the fall.
  8. You would be better off buying this car.
  9. The refused To accept the gift.
  10. Mary regrets to be the one to have to tell him.
  11. George pretended to be sick yesterday.
  12. Carlos hopes to finish his thesis this year.
  13. They a greed to leave carly.
  14. Helen was anxious telling her family about her promotion.
  15. We are not ready to stop this research at this time.
  16. Henry shouldn’t risk driving so fast.
  17. He demands to know what is going on.
  18. She is looking forward to return to her country.
  19. There is no excuse for leaving the room in this condition.
  20. Gerald returned to his home after leaving the game.

Verb Agreement

Subject – Verb Agreement

  1. Neither bill nor marry is going to the play tonight.
  2. Anything is better than going to another movie tonight.
  3. Skating is becoming more popular every day.
  4. A number ofreporters were at the conference yesterday.
  5. Everybody who has a fever must go home immediately.
  6. Your glasses was on the bureau last night.
  7. There were some people at the meeting last night.
  8. The committe has already reached a decision.
  9. A pairvof jeans were inthe washing machine this morning.
  10. Each student has answered the first three questions.
  11. Either john or his wife makes breakfast each morning.
  12. After she had perused the material, the secretary decided that everything was in order.
  13. The crowd at the basketball game were wild with excitement.
  14. A pack of wild dogs have frightened all the ducks away.
  15. The jury is trying to reach a decision.
  16. The army has eliminated this section of the training test.
  17. The number of students who have withdrawn from class this quarter are appaling.
  18. There have been too many interruptions in this class.
  19. Every elementary school teacher has to yake this examination.
  20. Neither jill nor her parents has seen this movie before