TOEFL Speaking - Examples

TOEFL Speaking - Examples

 The TOEFL speaking examination is composed of four different tasks. Each task is specially designed to accurately gauge a person’s ability to use the English language in speaking. There are two parts to the speaking examination. Independent speaking requires the candidate to make a response based on his or her own opinion. On the other hand, the integrated speaking asks the candidate to make a response based on a lecture or reading he or she has just listened to and read accordingly.

 There are many topics covered in the speaking test. Here are some questions on the independent tasks.

· Talk about an event from the past that you would like to relive. Describe the original event and say why you would like to relive it.

· Talk about your country’s national anthem or flag. Where is it used and where can it be found today? Include details and examples to support your response.

· Some people say that when a child moves to a new country, he should only be taught in the native language of his new country. Others think that it is better to teach in a bilingual method to help the children adjust. Which is better?


 The second task covers any topic that includes an announcement in a university and a student’s reaction about it. Tasks2 to 4 include school subjects’ topics like science, music, psychology, economics, history and even art.

To score well on the speaking test, here are some things applicants can follow:

· Have a good command of vocabulary. Better words, a better way of expressing your ideas.

· Read a lot. Read aloud and practice your pronunciation.

· Record your voice in speaking. Listen and try to find your weak points in speaking.

· Find a speaking partner. This should be someone who is good at English.

· Speak with confidence. Most people are scared in speaking because of the fear of committing a mistake. Learn from these mistakes.

· Practice on some topics like your favourite place, hobby or movie.

· Talk slowly and clearly. Practice opening your mouth big enough for words to come out clearly.

· Watch English movies and observe how they pronounce common words in English.

· Talk to friends in English. This could be awkward at first but it is indeed a good exercise.

· Enroll in a TOEFL review class. Speaking coaches not only improve your skill in speaking but also your confidence in using the language.