Hello Fernando!! Thank you. Be sure to watch the Sentence Simplification video. It will help you to understand sentences and English much better. Keep in touch.
@@WilliamHearnTOEFL_Tutorhiiii, just wanted to ask how does this marks still work? I mean let’s say I got 14 raw scores. Where will I belong in this case? Is it 18, 19, 20, or 22? How do ETS decide which marks the student deserves
@@asiyaasaeed8437 Thank you for your question. Believe it or not, ETS, the makers of the TOEFL, have always been VERY secretive about how their scoring works. Over the years, I've used my experience to determine how I think it works. From what I've gathered, the test has easy, medium, and hard level difficulty questions, AND there are easy, medium, and hard level tests. That is why there is a range of TOEFL scores in relation to the raw scores. So, with a raw score of 14, your TOEFL score could be between 18 - 23 with the likelihood you would score 21. Just enough to have to test again. My suggestion is to increase your skills to get at least 17 questions right.
@@asiyaasaeed8437 The best thing you can do is to subscribe to my Online TOEFL Video Course. I teach you step-by-step EXACTLY how to answer each of the questions quickly and accurately. Just click this link and subscribe. www.pgila.org/
Good afternoon Mr. Hearn.
I'm new on your channel. I've been studing for TOEFL.
My dream is to go to the USA.
I love English.
Hello Fernando!! Thank you. Be sure to watch the Sentence Simplification video. It will help you to understand sentences and English much better. Keep in touch.
Thank you again!! I love your videos
Thank you for watching. Remember, the TOEFL isn't hard when you know how to beat it.
Thank you sir
You are welcome. I'm working hard to help you pass your TOEFL.
@@WilliamHearnTOEFL_Tutorhiiii, just wanted to ask how does this marks still work? I mean let’s say I got 14 raw scores. Where will I belong in this case? Is it 18, 19, 20, or 22? How do ETS decide which marks the student deserves
@@asiyaasaeed8437 Thank you for your question. Believe it or not, ETS, the makers of the TOEFL, have always been VERY secretive about how their scoring works. Over the years, I've used my experience to determine how I think it works. From what I've gathered, the test has easy, medium, and hard level difficulty questions, AND there are easy, medium, and hard level tests. That is why there is a range of TOEFL scores in relation to the raw scores. So, with a raw score of 14, your TOEFL score could be between 18 - 23 with the likelihood you would score 21. Just enough to have to test again. My suggestion is to increase your skills to get at least 17 questions right.
@@WilliamHearnTOEFL_Tutor hopefully you answer my question. Iam struggling with this section.
@@asiyaasaeed8437 The best thing you can do is to subscribe to my Online TOEFL Video Course. I teach you step-by-step EXACTLY how to answer each of the questions quickly and accurately. Just click this link and subscribe. www.pgila.org/