Soal Bahasa Inggris TOEFL: Error Recognition

Assalamu’alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.

Beberapa bulan terakhir, saya mendapat tugas untuk membantu mantan dosen saya. Beliau ingin saya membantu untuk persiapan tes TOEFL & IELTS, karena dua hal itu menjadi syarat S3.

Setelah beberapa bulan berjalan, saya akhirnya punya beberapa tipe Soal Bahasa Inggris dari Listening, Reading, Written & Structures, dan masih banyak lagi. Agar soalnya tidak cuma tersimpan di tempat saya, saya akan coba share beberapa soal bahasa inggris di blog ini.

(Kebanyakan soal saya ambil dari internet, jadi akan saya cantumkan sumber soalnya)

Kalimat di bawah ini diambil dari listening session di video berikut: https://youtu.be/Icxn83A5xAw



Soal Bahasa Inggris TOEFL: Error Recognition


Example

0. Did you pick up your paper yet? I just finished grading them and I were really impressed with your.


Answer: Did you pick up your paper yet? I just finished grading them and I WAS really impressed with YOURS.



1. Speaking of real-world applications, that’s sort of what I wanted talk to you about the student exchange program.


Answer: 


2. I think Guatemala would be the most relevant place for mine. It would be perfect to go there so I can do some research about my ideas.


Answer:


3. You make a fair arguments, but have you thought of other places? I really wouldn’t want you to get your hopes up, since it’s a program run by the Spanish department and I can’t remember the last time a students was able to go who wasn’t a Spanish major.


Answer:


4. While we are not have any current way of showing that the giant impact hypothesis is the correct model of the moon’s origin, it does offer potential solutions to most of the major problems raised with the chemistry of the moon. 


Answer:


5. Born in Berlin in 1880, Wegener, from an early age, dreamed of exploring. Later in his life his interest turned more toward Earth’s weather. He carry out experiments using kites and ballons, becoming so accomplished that he and her brother set a world record in 1906 by flying for 52 hour in a ballon.


Answer:


6. A few scientists was impressed by Wegener’s work and continued searching for additional evidence, but many found the idea of moving continents too revolutionary to take serious. Developing an understanding of the mechanism - plate tectonics - would take decades of further research.


Answer:


7. Yes, come in, Anya. It’s about the paper you submitted in your assignment. I’m afraid I’m going to ask her to do the assignment again.


Answer:


8. I see. Listen, I really sorry about mine mistake, Professor. Can I submit a revised assignment next week on Tuesday or Wednesday?


Answer:


9. If you lie up to take a nap and fall asleep very easy, chances are you may have a sleep debt. Given that college students are famous for suffering from significant sleep debt, chances are you and you’re classmates deal with these issues on a regular basis.


Answer:


10. As a result, many of we sleep less than 7-8 hours a night and accumulate a sleep debt. While there is tremendous variation in any given individual’s sleep needs, the National Sleep Foundation cites research to estimate that newborns require the most sleep, between 12 or 18 hours a night, and that this amount declines to just 7-9 hours by the time we are adults.


Answer:



Key Answers


1. Speaking of real-world applications, that’s sort of what I wanted TO TALK to you about the student exchange program.


2. I think Guatemala would be the most relevant place for ME. It would be perfect to go there so I can do some research about my ideas.


3. You make A FAIR ARGUMENT, but have you thought of other places? I really wouldn’t want you to get your hopes up, since it’s a program run by the Spanish department and I can’t remember the last time A STUDENT was able to go who wasn’t a Spanish major.


4. While we DO NOT HAVE any current way of showing that the giant impact hypothesis is the correct model of the moon’s origin, it does offer potential solutions to most of the major problems raised BY the chemistry of the moon. 


5. Born in Berlin in 1880, Wegener, from an early age, dreamed of exploring. Later in his life his interest turned more toward Earth’s weather. He CARRIED out experiments using kites and ballons, becoming so accomplished that he and HIS brother set a world record in 1906 by flying for 52 HOURS in a ballon.


6. A few scientists were impressed by Wegener’s work and continued searching for additional evidence, but many found the idea of moving continents too revolutionary to take seriously. Developing an understanding of the mechanism - plate tectonics - would take decades of further research.


7. Yes, come in, Anya. It’s about the paper you submitted FOR your assignment. I’m afraid I’m going to ask YOU to do the assignment again.


8. I see. Listen, I’M really sorry about MY mistake, Professor. Can I submit a revised assignment next week on Tuesday or Wednesday?


9. If you lie down to take a nap and fall asleep very easily, chances are you may have a sleep debt. Given that college students are famous for suffering from significant sleep debt, chances are you and your classmates deal with these issues on a regular basis.


10. As a result, many of US sleep less than 7-8 hours a night and accumulate a sleep debt. While there is tremendous variation in any given individual’s sleep needs, the National Sleep Foundation cites research to estimate that newborns require the most sleep, between 12 or 18 hours a night, and that this amount declines to just 7-9 hours by the time we are adults.



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Wassalamu’alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.


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