STRATEGIES FOR DOING PART 5 IN TEOIC READING TEST
INTRODUCTION:
As we know, the Toeic Reading Part 5 part only revolves around simple reading comprehension
sentences and simple grammar and vocabulary tests, but many students lose points because of
certain "pitfalls". in which subject. To help you get the score you want, I will share you some
useful tips as follows:
CONTENT:
1. Master Overview of Toeic Reading Part 5
Part 5 Toeic Reading section includes a total of 30 questions with uncompleted spaces - starting
from questions 101 to 130 with the content of questions about vocabulary and grammar around
different topics in the working environment and the four answer choices are marked as A, B, C,
and D, respectively.
8-10: question about vocabulary
10-11: question about type words
10-12: other grammar questions
Note, the grammar in Part 5 Toeic is quite simple and basic like about Tense (verb tense), relative
clauses, conditional clauses, passive sentences, etc. Besides, please review them carefully. words
and hone a lot of vocabulary to complete this "pull points" part well!
2. Quickly identify question types
Preview the answer choices to determine the question type – vocabulary, grammar, or word type.
Note, some questions will require you to translate the whole sentence to be able to choose the
correct answer
In addition, when asking about word types or grammar, you only need to focus on the place to
fill in and the sentence before or after it, not necessarily reading the short passage.
Besides, with the word type questions, you need to judge whether the type of word to fill in the
blank is an adjective, verb, noun, or adverb, etc. and look for the correct answer in the choices.
Keep in mind some rules to do this quickly and correctly:
After the preposition is a noun (N) or V_ing:
Before the noun (N) is an adjective (adj.):
Before the adjective (adj.) is an adverb (adv.):
Between tobe and V_ing/Ved is an adverb:
Noun endings: ment, -tion, -ity, -sion
Adjective endings: -ful, -less, -ous, -tive, -sive
Verb or adjective endings: -ing or -ed
3. Memorize words that often go together like phrasal verbs collocations
Learn some common phrasal verbs in an office context.
fill out = fill in (single)
go over = check (text)
back up = help, support (someone)
take over: take over, take over
4. Notice the tense of the verbs of the answers A, B, C, D
Many questions will test whether you can identify the correct tense of the verb, so look for the
"clues" in the sentence to determine the correct tense. Some telltale signs like the rest of a
sentence or adverbs of time, frequency, etc.: yesterday, tomorrow, ago, now, recently, etc.
CONCLUSION
The long-term strategy to conquer this test is to expand your vocabulary and build a solid
grammar foundation. However, just having knowledge is not enough, so please pocket the tips to
do part 5 Toeic above to do the test both accurately and faster!