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E2 TOEFL's video: TOEFL Reading Methods: Sentence Simplification

@TOEFL Reading Methods: Sentence Simplification
In this video, E2 TOEFL Expert Jay will take you through a task you will see in the Reading section of the TOEFL test, called Sentence Simplification. Watch this video to get TOEFL Reading tips, practice, methods and more. Subscribe to this channel for more TOEFL tips, tricks, methods and practice questions. Sign up for FREE at: https://www.e2language.com/Course/TOEFL​. ​ ​ Follow us on social media for helpful ESL tips and updates regarding TOEFL and other course preparation: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/E2TOEFL/​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/e2language​ Instagram: https://instagram.com/e2language/​ Blog: https://blog.e2language.com​ Weibo: https://www.weibo.com/e2language​ Do you like these FREE videos? You can show your appreciation by DONATING a small amount of $ here: http://www.paypal.me/e2language​ -- even the smallest contribution will mean a LOT! Do you want to learn English? Sign up to E2School here: https://www.e2school.com/​ Learn English online at E2School. E2School is your online English school. We help students learn English from beginner to advanced. We have a range of courses that make up our two programs. Our General English Program has three courses: beginner English, intermediate English and advanced English. The beginner English will help you with your English grammar, English vocabulary and English pronunciation. It will also prepare you for Cambridge KEY test (KET A2). The intermediate course will also help you with intermediate English grammar, intermediate English pronunciation and intermediate English vocabulary. At the same time it will prepare you for the Cambridge Preliminary test (PET B1). The advanced course teaches you advanced English grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation and prepares you for the Cambridge First test (FCE B2). Our online English courses are engaging and effective and a lot of fun! Our second program is designed to help students preparing for their TOEFL exams. Many students are not ready for these tests... to prepare for these tests properly you have to build your fundamental English skills first. These skills include English speaking, writing, reading and listening. In addition, you may need to build your TOEFL vocabulary or pronunciation. E2School can certainly help you out. Once you have built your skills at E2School you can then go to E2Language to start preparing for your English tests with E2 Jay. At E2Language we will teach you all of the TOEFL tips and tricks you need to get the score you want. E2Language provides online TOEFL preparation for students of all levels! Our teachers are PTE experts, IELTS gurus, OET whisperers and TOEFL enthusiasts, and our test preparation materials are the most reliable and effective methods, strategies & skill-building techniques you will ever find. Follow us on social media for helpful ESL tips and updates regarding TOEFL and other course preparation: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/E2TOEFL/​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/e2language​ Instagram: https://instagram.com/e2language/​ Blog: https://blog.e2language.com​ Weibo: https://www.weibo.com/e2language​ Do you like these FREE videos? You can show your appreciation by DONATING a small amount of $ here: http://www.paypal.me/e2language​ -- even the smallest contribution will mean a LOT!

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