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Can I ready for TOEFLŪ via Books without going to English class?



 
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Can I ready for TOEFL via Books without going to English class? #1 (permalink) Sat Mar 31, 2007 0:27 am   Can I ready for TOEFL via Books without going to English class?
 

Hello,

I must ready for TOEFL,and my level is preintermediate now , so can i ready for TOEFL via Books without going to English class ?

Which books are suitable for learning without English classes and English teacheres?

please Guid me

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please guide me #2 (permalink) Sun Apr 01, 2007 0:30 am   please guide me
 

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Can I ready for TOEFL via Books without going to English class? #3 (permalink) Sun Apr 01, 2007 8:07 am   Can I ready for TOEFL via Books without going to English class?
 

Dear Elanz,

In order to prepare for the TOEFL, you need to develop your own individual training plan: Create a list with topics you are interested in. Find reading and listening materials in English that cover your topics of interest. Then, read and listen to your materials every single day.

Let me know what you think.
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Can I ready for TOEFL via Books without going to English class? #4 (permalink) Tue Apr 03, 2007 5:41 am   Can I ready for TOEFL via Books without going to English class?
 

Hello Dear Torston

Thank you very much for answering

yes i know, i must exercise very much, but can i do that with

out any English teacher, my intent is , is it possible for me

that my level is preintermediate to exercise myself with out

going to especial classes?

Again Thank you your reply
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Can I ready for TOEFL via Books without going to English class? #5 (permalink) Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:00 am   Can I ready for TOEFL via Books without going to English class?
 

Hi Elanz,

You can practice and improve your English anytime without attending any English classes. As a matter of fact, you might be better off if you create and follow your own program. Do you have any TOEFL prep materials? If so, what are you doing with them?

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