1. Reading the Whole Passage or NOT
- The video highlights the different approaches where some advise fully immersing in the passage, while others jump straight into the questions without reading the entire passage.
- The video explains that the right method depends on the individual and their score goals.
- It suggests that for test-takers aiming for a score above 26, reading the whole passage quickly is often the preferred approach, as it provides a comprehensive understanding to answer questions accurately.
- However, it warns that if English proficiency is not at that level, reading the entire passage may consume too much time and potentially harm performance.
- The video emphasizes that TOEFL test-taking is about strategy and efficiency, and test-takers should assess their skills honestly.