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[Mastering the TOEFL: Expert Strategies for High-Stakes Exam Success]-[AEE 129: TOEFL Expert Bruce Stirling on How to Get a High Score on the Exam]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2014-06-10

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Mastering the TOEFL: Expert Strategies for High-Stakes Exam Success

In this episode of the All Ears English podcast, hosts Lindsay McMahon and Aubrey Carter sit down with TOEFL expert Bruce Sterling to demystify the complexities of the TOEFL iBT exam. While the hosts are seasoned IELTS professionals, they recognize that many students face the unique challenges of the TOEFL. Sterling, having taken the exam himself and authored four books on the subject, provides a comprehensive roadmap for test-takers aiming for top-tier scores.

The Fallacy of Fluency: Why Preparation is Paramount

One of the most critical takeaways from the conversation is that natural English fluency does not equate to a high TOEFL score. Sterling notes that even native English speakers can struggle with these exams if they lack specific test-taking strategies. He emphasizes that high-scoring students are those who have "taken courses, have bought TOEFL books and have prepared a lot."

Preparation goes beyond simple language acquisition; it is about mastering "time management" and ensuring there are "no surprises" on test day. The hosts reinforce this, noting that even for IELTS, native speakers often fail to achieve perfect scores because they are unfamiliar with the specific demands of the assessment.

TOEFL as an Argument-Based Test

Unlike general English proficiency assessments, Sterling defines the TOEFL as an "argument-based test." Success requires more than just vocabulary; it demands the ability to "develop and analyze" arguments across all sections of the test.

  • Reading and Listening: Candidates must be able to identify and analyze arguments within complex lectures and passages.
  • Speaking and Writing: Candidates must demonstrate the ability to "deliver verbal arguments" and construct written essays that respond to external prompts.

This integration of skills makes the TOEFL a rigorous academic challenge. The hosts highlight that these skills are "blended much more" than in the IELTS, requiring a higher level of critical thinking and the ability to "identify opinions, analyze arguments and then respond to those arguments."

The Power of the Independent Essay

When asked about the "secret formula" to success, Sterling dismisses the idea of a "magic bullet." Instead, he points to the "independent essay" as the cornerstone of TOEFL preparation.

Mastering the independent essay provides a "foundation for argument, development and analysis." Sterling explains that these skills are transferable, helping students improve across all other sections of the test. The hosts agree, noting that learning how to organize and communicate ideas in a "direct way" and a "high level way" is not something typically taught in one's first language, making expert guidance or structured courses essential for success.

Confidence: The Final Ingredient

Beyond strategy and preparation, Sterling emphasizes that confidence is a vital testing skill. Without it, even the most prepared student is likely to "crash" under the pressure of a "time-filled" and "pressure-filled" environment.

Ultimately, the podcast concludes that while there is no shortcuts to success, the path to a high score is paved with dedicated practice. By moving away from the narrow focus of memorizing "a list of 500 academic words"—which Sterling notes is ineffective—and instead focusing on structural, argumentative, and time-management skills, students can build the confidence necessary to excel on test day.

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This is one of the toughest English tests out there.
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if this is in your future, you must listen to today's episode.
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I got to say, you and I are IELTS experts.
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There are no surprises and they're excellent time managers.
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📖 Transcript

This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 129.
TOEFL expert Bruce Sterling on how to get a high score on the exam.
Welcome to the All Ears English podcast where you'll finally get real native English conversation and fluency for business and life.
We believe in connection, not perfection when it comes to learning English.
Now here are your hosts Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer and Former IELTS examiner, Jessica Beck, coming to you from Portland and Boston, USA.
TOEFL expert Bruce Sterling shares top tips for passing the TOEFL exam with flying colors.

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