ESLpod.com: highly recommended
Hi there to you visitors of my blog. One of the main reasons that I have to do this blogging effort is to improve my English skills as I am going to study a masters degree at a English taught university. br>Indeed, I’m so happy because today I got the results of the Institutional version of the TOEFL (Test Of English as a Foreign Language) and my score was 537, which is closer to the minimum 550 points I need.
My weaknesses were the Listening Comprehension and the Grammar sections. Thus I will be taking the worldwide recognized TOEFL version (International) on January 12th, I started to look for audio material to improve at least the first of those weaknesses.
If you want to, I highly recommend you to take a look at the podcast produced by ESLpod.com which has a unique and effective method to train the ears for English testing as TOEFL, IELTS and many of others. ESLpod.com podcast’s has the special contribution of Dr. Jeff McQuillan, Senior Research Associate at the Center for Educational Development.
Just to conclude, if you like it and find it useful, why do not you donate to those great guys who spent time to help us to get a better professional and life quality?
Does anyone find it useful?
This is the best Pod I have seen on Net. Don’t waste your time in surfing more, start learning English instantly. It is a unique way is learn English.
Great Parvinder! I see you find it useful.
I don’t want to lie or exagerate, but with ESLpod (and taking 2 english classes a week, each one hour and a half) I increased from 513 to 603 in a month. I’m writing to you, about the Paper Based TOEFL (PBT).
So, yes you can!! Never give up, and use this kind of tools.