TOEFL Reading Section
TOEFL Reading Section
TOEFL Reading Section
Comprehension
Rusdi Noor Rosa
Overview
Academic Reading Skills
Reading to find information
effectively scanning text for key facts and important information
increasing reading fluency and rate
Basic comprehension
understanding the general topic or main idea, major points,
important facts and details, vocabulary in context, and pronoun
references making inferences about what is implied in a passage
Reading to learn
recognizing the organization and purpose of a passage
understanding relationships between ideas
organizing information into a category chart or a summary in
order to recall major points and important details
inferring how ideas throughout the passage connect
Format
5 passages
Up to 12 questions per passage
55 minutes
Topics:
Science and Technology (40%)
North American History, Government, Geography, Culture (20%)
Art (15%)
Social Science (10%)
Biography (15%)
All passages are classified into three basic categories:
Exposition (provides an explanation of a topic)
Argumentation (presents point of view about topic)
Historical
The Questions
The Questions
Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?
A. The Process of Nitrogen Fixation
B. Two Nitrogen Processes
C. The Return of Nitrogen to the Air
D. The Effect of Nitrogen on Plant Life
Details
Explicitly Stated Details:
Recalling
The use of synonyms
Containing the information which is discussed and
mentioned in the text
How to answer:
Search for the key word of the question.
Skim and scan for the key word (or a related idea) in
order in the passage. Sometimes, the word in the text
is synonymous to the key word of the question.
Carefully read the sentence(s) in the text that
contain(s) the key word.
Choose the option which shares similar ideas with the
sentence(s) in the text.
Examples
John Quincy Adams, who served as the sixth president of the United
States from 1825 to 1829, is today recognized for his masterful
statesmanship and diplomacy. He dedicated his life to public service,
both in the presidency and in the various other political offices that he
5 held. Throughout his political career he demonstrated his unswerving
belief in freedom of speech, the antislavery cause, and the right of
Americans to be free from European and Asian domination.
Inference
Clues No Specific Clue