I want to prepare for TOEFL but i stay in a college hostel and i am not allowed to go to other places so what can i do?

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Govind Sharma
2013-07-31 13:44:37
Why do you need to go to a college? Go online and search for online training materials. You get paid classes as well as free materials and can prepare by your own

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vivek Anand
2013-07-31 19:02:31
Try to get the sources of study material in ur hostel. way u have to get as u r in the position or actual place

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shaban
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2013-07-31 13:50:00
Hi, As per your query you may refer to some of the below mentioned books for TOEFL preparation: - Official TOEFL- by ETS. - Barron's TOEFL by Pamela J Sharpe. - Kaplan TOEFL by Kaplan. - TOEFL by Susan Bates. However please remember it is always advisable to join some good coaching institute in y

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