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It is difficult to have a standard answer to the so-called "how much vocabulary is required". In a narrow sense, "vocabulary requirements" generally refer to TOEFL reading (TOEFL vocabulary books are mostly based on the word frequency statistics of old TOEFL reading questions). After all, the new TOEFL is still an extension of the old TOEFL, and according to the feedback from the current test, the vocabulary requirements for reading have increased, but it is not full of new words.
In the old TOEFL era, you had to master at least 1000 core (high-frequency vocabulary), and it is generally recommended to memorize 2000-3000 vocabulary books, and these vocabulary books should also be very valuable materials in the new TOEFL era. However, considering the increase in vocabulary, it is recommended that if you have time, it is best to memorize Wang Yumei's "TOEFL Vocabulary" (about 5,000 words), and if you are short of time, you can only recite Li Xiaolai's "TOEFL Core Vocabulary 21 Days Breakthrough" (including 2,140 core words). View the original post" begging.
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According to the statistics of past papers and TPO, the vocabulary is about 5100.
You need to get a good score in TOEFL reading, and you need to be able to meet the TOEFL test proficiency requirements. The test tests students' comprehension of academic texts, in addition to improving vocabulary comprehension, sentence comprehension, logical and semantic logical relationships, and grasping the structure of texts. It's not enough to improve your vocabulary
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Taking the TOEFL, no matter which item is listening, speaking, reading and writing, it is better to have as many vocabulary as possible, but the time is not necessarily enough, and even if it is memorized, if it is not used for a period of time, it is easy to forget.
The new TOEFL test has made a lot of reforms, the reading topics are also being updated, and ETS does not give a vocabulary list, so the vocabulary of the new TOEFL reading is also dynamic. But the real core vocabulary is almost the same, or very little change.
The new TOEFL Reading Core Vocabulary is only those words that affect reading comprehension or the correctness of answering questions. In other words, as long as you master the core words, you will basically not be bothered by words in the examination room. There are about 1,500-2,000 such words.
The new TOEFL Reading Core Vocabulary starts with the core word pair section and then the topic vocabulary. Core word pairs refer to the vocabulary questions and answers that have appeared in the TOEFL test over the years. In the eyes of ETS, this is a word that must be mastered, and it is an accurate word.
The subject vocabulary is refined according to the subject matter. Under the same type of topic, the article may change, but the article has regularity in logic, structural reasoning, etc., so that there will be a common vocabulary.
So, if you have enough time, you can memorize the words to the fullest, improve your vocabulary, and keep consolidating. If you are short on time, you can start with the core vocabulary first, enter the review state as soon as possible, and consolidate your vocabulary by doing questions.
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