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Online English teacher Steve Ford explains how someone can be successful at getting the highest marks possible on the speaking section of the TOEFL using the following two tips: 1. pace yourself 2. be concise More tips and training are offered through online TOEFL classes with Steve Ford. Set up your appointment now: C L I C K privateenglishportal.com

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25 Responses to “Learn English with Steve-TOEFL Talk 3- ( Advanced)”

  1. khanpreston1 says:

    a friend of mine quote a sentence from a book written 100 years back,”God is coming by his army”. i refuted him and said, it should be “god is coming “with his army” not “by his army”.we fell in little arguement.later on i checked oxford dictionary,i found many ways “by” could be used but not a single time the way he told me.
    could anyone help me?he says “dialect dictionary by joseph wright page470 supports his idea.i never found it in market.

  2. Unmauricio says:

    Yes, i loved those videos, it helps a lot.

  3. mmoonnaaff says:

    thanks
    my english is very bad i want to be best in english

  4. Mcphon181226 says:

    Are you OK? I hope you find.

  5. rohanparathara says:

    Thanks Steve…Your pace is awesome.Great job.

  6. zayapita says:

    thanksssss a lot TEACHER!

  7. islamic22flower22ksa says:

    thx a bundle

  8. Zabihullah100 says:

    Hello dear teacher!
    hope you doing well
    these videos are verey helpfull.
    it help me every time, first i learn from your videos, talking clearly.
    and i will try to speak slow and clear.
    Thanks my Teacher

  9. kahayan says:

    Hi steve thank you for your video

  10. pierlecook says:

    Dear Steve, you are very concise and clear in how to explain, thanks indeed… I love that….is my grammar correct or not?regards from Jakarta.

  11. six286 says:

    Thanks for the tips, I took TOEFL, and I did pretty good on the speaking section, thanks so much, and keep teaching friend.

  12. HebaAlaaEldin says:

    Okay, so our answers must be :
    1) concise
    2)short
    3)straight to the point
    Hmm……… I’m kinda person who is chatter box, i have to stop this bad habit.
    Thanks for the nice advice

  13. Noahangel21 says:

    hahaha It is funny because i have a classmate who speaks like that a$%&”$&%!&76 and he sounds funny.

  14. yonlyrics says:

    Thanks a lot

  15. misterfashion says:

    Of course man, I am learning and improving a lot, just thanks to you…. I really appreciate everything…. every sigle explanation… I really wanna give you thank for all.. keep going like this Steve.. Ok.. keep going..

  16. fabianedu says:

    Hi Steve. I’m from Ecuador..this video is very very helpful..but I want your e-mail..I have some questions about the english..please reply this thank you bye

  17. misterfashion says:

    Oh mY god, these kind of series about, How to learn english It’s so amazing.. Man you’re the best doing that kind of things.. But if it is not too much aks for,, Can you put subtitles in some of those videos.. It would be awesome..

  18. edpannewyork says:

    yeah, I’m actually getting some valuable tips. Thanks for that.

  19. PrivateEnglishPortal says:

    Hey! You’re welcome! I hope you are learning lots for the TOEFL speaking section!

  20. edpannewyork says:

    very funny!… thanks for that Steve!..

  21. PrivateEnglishPortal says:

    thanks for the comment!!!!

  22. missjennn says:

    Thank you Steve, you are awsome~!

  23. kynigh says:

    At my English test, we need to select a book, take it to home and read (we have a great time for it). Then we need to speak for at least 5 minutes. OMG, it’s the longest 5 minutes of our lives! 70% of the class speaks 4 mins. and go to the chair almost shaking…
    I spoke four and I though it was only 3! Hehe, this time I was lucky… and my mark was 93 I guess. The overall was 95

  24. AgnieszkaD1990 says:

    When you don’t know what to say it’s difficult to stay on topic.. ;)
    Thanks for the tips!!

  25. PrivateEnglishPortal says:

    Hmmmm, this is usually not a problem. Usually it’s the other way around i.e. the students have problems staying within the 45 second time limit. Are you able to write down two points to support your opinion as soon as you see/hear the question?

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