Unlocking TOEIC Success: Conversation Strategies
Are you preparing for the TOEIC L&R test and struggling with the conversation questions in Part 3? You're not alone! Every year, countless candidates find themselves challenged by this section. To aid you in overcoming these hurdles, C&R Corporation is offering two free online seminars dedicated to TOEIC conversation preparation on July 8 and July 22.
These sessions are tailored specifically for "beginner to intermediate" and "intermediate to advanced" levels. Here's what you can expect from each session:
July 8 - Beginners and Intermediate Level
In this seminar, we break down Part 3's structure and types of questions. You’ll learn:
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Understanding Part 3: We’ll introduce the format and characteristics of the problems to help those who have not experienced the current TOEIC format envision what to expect.
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Strategies for Success: Effective techniques and strategies are crucial for tackling this part. We'll discuss beginner-friendly approaches to answering questions and developing effective strategies.
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Practice Questions: Applying what you’ve learned, we will practice with some easier questions designed to enhance your understanding.
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Q&A Session: At the end of the seminar, participants can ask questions to clarify doubts.
This session is ideal for those who:
- - Are planning to take the TOEIC L&R test soon.
- - Aim to solidify their listening basics, particularly around the 400 points mark.
- - Feel uncertain about how to select the correct answers when faced with conversation questions.
- - Often miss the intent of the questions when listening.
- - Have struggles with eliminating options or are concerned about not using the question paper effectively.
July 22 - Intermediate and Advanced Level
This advanced seminar will dive deeper into Part 3. Here’s what participants will learn:
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Problem Format Workshop: Like the earlier session, we will cover the structure of Part 3 questions to solidify your understanding.
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Advance Problem-Solving Techniques: Unique strategies for reading the questions beforehand (