1.Prompt
Please recommend an APP or website that can help me prepare for TOEIC (including listening and reading)
2. Results
Certainly! Here are some websites and apps that can help you prepare for the TOEIC exam, including both listening and reading sections:
1. ETS Official TOEIC Preparation: The official TOEIC website by ETS (Educational Testing Service) offers a variety of resources, including sample questions, practice tests, and study tips.
2. TOEIC Listening and Reading Test Prep by Magoosh: Magoosh offers comprehensive TOEIC prep courses, including both listening and reading sections. Their courses include video lessons, practice questions, and score improvement strategies.
3. TOEIC Test Prep by Kaplan: Kaplan offers TOEIC prep courses both online and in-person. Their courses cover all sections of the TOEIC exam and provide personalized study plans based on your strengths and weaknesses.
4. TOEIC Practice by TestDEN: TestDEN provides online TOEIC practice tests with instant scoring and detailed explanations for each question. They also offer study tips and strategies to help you improve your score.
5. TOEIC Listening and Reading Trainer by Cambridge English: This app by Cambridge English offers practice tests for the TOEIC listening and reading sections. It includes audio recordings and reading passages similar to those on the actual exam.
6. TOEIC Test Preparation by TIPPS: TIPPS (Test of English for International Communication Preparation Program) offers TOEIC preparation materials, including practice tests, vocabulary flashcards, and grammar exercises.
These resources should help you effectively prepare for the TOEIC exam and improve your listening and reading skills. Good luck with your preparation!
3. Comments on the Results
It recommends six websites, three of which I could not discover relevant resources, and the other three have free resources to use, with the option to pay for further features. I'm not satisfied with the results this time, but I'm not sure if it's because of my input method. Instead of prepping for the complete TOEIC test, I'd like to have a separate webpage for listening and reading. This is not convenient for me if I want to practice a specific part.
Sometimes, ChatGPT provides information about websites or apps that do not actually exist. This phenomenon is called 'hallucination,' which means the AI makes up information. So, we really need to evaluate the information critically and not accept everything at face value.
回覆刪除