Jaime Miller

3 Examples of “Fossilized” Mistakes that Block TOEFL iBT Speaking and Writing scores… and How to Fix Them

One of the most common reasons why you may not be seeing your higher, required score on TOEFL iBT Speaking and Writing is a little-known issue called “fossilized” errors or “fossilized” mistakes.  What is a “fossilized error”? Basically, a “fossilized” mistake is something that you repeat so many times, you memorize the mistake. Even if …

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22 Reasons Why Your Score Fluctuated on Your TOEFL iBT Tests

During my decade in this industry, I’ve had countless conversations with students who are confused, frustrated and disappointed when their official score report is released by ETS. They felt they did everything they should… but the score report shows numbers that are too low.  Below is a list of reasons why your score might have …

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The Fresh Start: Reviewing The Past 12 Months & Identifying Your Motivation and Clarity to Finish with TOEFL iBT in the Next 12

By the time that you’ve finished this free 60-minute strategy session, you’ll have the motivation for your career and life goals for TOEFL iBT this year. As a result, you’ll feel energized when you wake up in the morning. And when life gets complicated and buys, you’ll have the clarify and focus that you need …

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How to Deal with “Unscored” Questions on TOEFL iBT Reading & Listening

Some of my students are blissfully unaware of unscored questions. However, depending on which TOEFL iBT tutors you have studied with before, or which Facebook groups you hang out in, you may have heard about the “unscored” or “experimental” questions or passage in the TOEFL iBT Reading and Listening sections. Specifically, I’m referring to the …

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