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Check Your English Vocabulary series

Check Your English Vocabulary for TOEFL

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This workbook provides a resource for students studying towards
the TOEFL® (Test of English as a Foreign Language) exam, which is a
requirement for entry for non-native speakers of English at over 6,000
universities in 100 countries worldwide.
It includes a range of fun activities to help students build and
improve their English vocabulary at TOEFL® level, and is suitable for
both self-study and classroom use.
Check Your Vocabulary 'Ideal self-study aids for anyone preparing for these exams' - The Bookseller

128 pages, Paperback

First published February 16, 2004

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May 15, 2023
It must be said that this is barely a TOEFL book. The TOEFL test is referenced in the title and mentioned in the introduction to the book, but otherwise this is just a general vocabulary workbook. It contains 50 chapters of fill-in-the-blank activities, crossword puzzles and other skill building things. The vocabulary presented in the book is certainly useful, but it isn’t particularly focused on the TOEFL in any way. Nor will you find any activities or questions that resemble what you’ll find on the TOEFL (like you will find in the TOEFL vocabulary book published by Barron’s). It isn’t even focused on the sort of peculiar academic vocabulary one finds on the TOEFL. Keep that in mind if you plan to use this as a self-study resource or a teaching tool. This is fine as a vocabulary book, but it is about as useful as any old vocabulary book when it comes to TOEFL prep. It isn’t any better than, say, “English Vocabulary in Use” or any other good vocabulary resource from a reputable publisher.

Note for teachers: this book is perfect if you are looking for photocopiables and your boss wants you to draw from something with "TOEFL" in the title.
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April 6, 2017
Really such an amazing book , highly enjoyed practicing the language with the hard copy of the book <3
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