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In this episode of "How Cultural Perspectives Shape TOEFL iBT Experiences," we explore how test-taker attitudes towards the TOEFL vary across different cultural backgrounds. Through research insights from countries including China, Colombia, Egypt, and Germany, we dive into what shapes these perspectives, from individual experiences to broader societal influences. We also discuss how feelings towards standardized tests—like test anxiety, the perceived relevance of test sections, and general attitudes towards standardized exams—can impact both motivation and performance. Join us as we uncover the human side of standardized testing and consider how a cultural lens can reshape our understanding of the TOEFL experience.
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In this episode of "How Cultural Perspectives Shape TOEFL iBT Experiences," we explore how test-taker attitudes towards the TOEFL vary across different cultural backgrounds. Through research insights from countries including China, Colombia, Egypt, and Germany, we dive into what shapes these perspectives, from individual experiences to broader societal influences. We also discuss how feelings towards standardized tests—like test anxiety, the perceived relevance of test sections, and general attitudes towards standardized exams—can impact both motivation and performance. Join us as we uncover the human side of standardized testing and consider how a cultural lens can reshape our understanding of the TOEFL experience.
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Free TOEFL Speaking practice:
Free resources:
Social:
My Speaking Score serves 000s of users across the globe by helping them data-power their TOEFL Speaking prep.
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