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4. We guarantee you will improve 1 point every 5 to 10 hours you study with us if . . .
5. Add 2 points to your minimum to be safe if you have minimum scores for each section
6. Add 5 points to your minimum to be safe if you have a minimum overall TOEFL score
9. Create a study plan by scheduling the hours you'll study each week in a calendar
10. Study each TOEFL section for 2 (maybe 3) hours and then switch
14. Isolating the 1 (of perhaps more than 1) major skill to work on after practicing
15. This 1 major skill tends to be the recipe (master concept) or cooking (master application)
17. Practice applying that learned skill approximately 50 times with the same test
2) Slow down until applying the skill fully with 1 example for dream score
3) Do this as many times as necessary until you feel confident you can do it just as well faster
4) Use a stopwatch to see how long it takes you (or how slow the listening needs to be)
5) Speed up with the same example until your answer is dream score quality
6) Do this by decreasing the time you needed when you were slower by 10 or 20%
7) If very difficult to deliver the same quality faster, slow down again to practice more
8) If a little difficult faster, keep trying until you get the same quality at the faster speed
9) Do this until you can answer 2 to 4 new examples on the 1st try under TOEFL conditions
18. Continue to the next major isolated skill to improve or the next lesson or key point
19. If you don’t have 10 hours for every point you need to improve, add tutoring
20. Don’t improve in 20 hours of study: text, email, bother or get tutoring rather than a $195 TOEFL
22. If you have exactly 10 hours for every point, add reviews to be safe
23. When you feel ready, take a practice TOEFL to double check