I imagine you’re not surprised that there’s no simple answer to this question. After all, some people need to improve more than other people. But hopefully this video can give a bit of context. So here’s what to do: What score do you need? Most university programs have minimum or recommended scores for applicants, often […]
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What to Do If Your TOEFL Study Plans Have Been Disrupted Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19)
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed every aspect of our day-to-day lives. The TOEFL exam is not exempt. If you were planning on taking the TOEFL within the next couple of months, you may be concerned about what’s going to happen to your exam date and study plans. Although we don’t have all the answers, we’ve […]
Studying in the U.S.: International Student Resource Guide
Magoosh helps students all over the world achieve their dreams by providing access to quality test prep. When applying to colleges and graduate schools in the United States, international students are required to take some additional steps, including going through the process to obtain a student visa. So in an effort to provide some clarity […]
One Month TOEFL Study Plan | How to Prepare for the TOEFL
This month-long TOEFL study plan is mostly designed to get you familiar with the TOEFL format and question types, but with the ultimate aim of getting your TOEFL scores to an acceptable level. If you’ve followed this one month TOEFL study schedule, you should be in good shape for the test!
How To Study for a TOEFL Retake
It happened. You didn’t get the TOEFL score you needed. Take heart! I’m about to tell you how to study for a TOEFL retake successfully.
Studying in America: Does University Rank Matter?
A lot of Magoosh students contact us for advice on how to get into a top school. Does university rank matter for international students? Find out here!
4 Good Websites for Studying English With Movies
Did you know that watching movies are a great way to learn English? This post goes over a few websites that are good for studying English with movies.
“Finding Dory” Movie Review: TOEFL Vocabulary Study
Movie reviews make for great TOEFL vocabulary study. Wondering why? Click on this article for an example of how to use movie reviews in your TOEFL study!
Tongue Twisters for Native Chinese Speakers: Short A, Long A
In my last post on tongue twisters for native Chinese speakers, we looked at consonants. Today, we’ll look at vowels for native Chinese speakers.
English Study Options for U.S. Green Card Holders
English learners who have permanent residency in the United States (a.k.a. a U.S. Green Card) have more English study options than international students.