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Are you in China? You can now take the TOEFL.
Are you in China? You can now take the TOEFL at home.
Esl4everyone, Karen Peterson
Jun 5, 20201 min read
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Independent Writing: A Review of the Steps
You did it. You got through the steps. Yeah, you're not that tired. To our review, whatever you do, don't forget our 2 Overarching...
Karen Peterseon
Mar 23, 20172 min read
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Independent Writing: Step 5
We're almost there. Hang in there. Step 5 is about grammar and editing the grammar of your writing. So what do you need to edit for?...
Esl4everyone, Karen Peterson
Mar 23, 20171 min read
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Independent Writing: Step 4, The Introduction
Let's talk about how to begin the essay. Typically in an introduction, you have a choice of using a hook or not one. What is a hook? It...
Esl4everyone, Karen Peterson
Mar 23, 20172 min read
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Independent Writing: Step 3, Examples
You've got to have support. You can do this. So in our last lesson we looked at step 3 and support and how to prepare explanations. ...
Esl4everyone, Karen Peterson
Mar 17, 20173 min read
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Independent Writing: Step 3 and Writing an Explanation
Let's review real quick: Please listen up. Step 1: Brainstorm and choose two reasons. When you choose the 2 reasons, go with what you...
Esl4everyone, Karen Peterson
Mar 16, 20173 min read
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Independent Writing: Type 2, Steps 1 and 2
There are several types of questions or prompts. Now to the second type. Type 2: A variety of questions. There are lots of different...
Esl4everyone, Karen Peterson
Mar 15, 20173 min read
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Independent Writing: Type 1, Steps 1 and 2
There are several types of questions or prompts. Today we will look at the first type. Type 1: Agree or disagree. Type 1 is asking you...
Esl4everyone, Karen Peterson
Mar 15, 20172 min read
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TOEFL Independent Writing: Basic Principles and the Process
Let’s first look and some overarching principles that you should always remember when writing: 1.Go with what you know. Often when...
Esl4everyone, Karen Peterson
Mar 14, 20173 min read
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