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Would you prefer to go out to dinner or stay home and cook a meal? Use reasons tosupport your response.
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Major problem in my speakings
Major problem in my speakings is content or intonation?
The big issue is content. But
The big issue is content. But you can get more credit if you have some ideas about intonation.
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Don't repeat words, phrases and sentences. Like: 'it is a good recreation. '
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You will need more practicing on listening and speaking.
Suggested:
1. Do more intensive listening:
http://www.testbig.com/toefl-basic-listening-practice
http://www.testbig.com/toefl-intermediate-listening-practice
http://www.testbig.com/toefl-advanced-listening-practice
2. Do more extensive listening, like:
Listen to radios like VOA, BBC, Watch TVs like CNN and pay attention how they use intonation(rising and falling in your voice is called intonation), word stress and sentence stress.
3. Find a speaking partner and talk more
4. Read some English magazines, newspapers, blogs...and read it loudly.