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TOEFL iBT Exam
Vocabulary List

1700 Words
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TOEFL iBT Exam Vocabulary List

e to Michael Buckhoff’s TOEFL iBT Vocabulary List. After many years of teaching
students how to prepare for the TOEFL iBT Exam, Michael noticed he was seeing the same
words over and over again. He began to make a list of these words and did not find a
repetition until he reached 1,700 total words. There are 1,700 words in this list divided
into two categories. The first category is 200 words of intermediate level reading. The
second is 1,500 words of advanced level reading.

Instructions for Mastering Vocabulary Words

When e across a word you do not know on the “TOEFL iBT Exam Vocabulary” list,
quickly write it down onto a 3 x 5 inch note card (use one word on each note card). On the
back of the note card, write down the meaning of the word and any other information (.,
pronunciation, part of speech, sample sentence, origin of word) that might help you to
remember that word.

You can build your vocabulary by studying your note cards regularly. Write sentences
using the new words. Add synonyms and antonyms to your note cards everyday. Little by
little you will begin to increase your knowledge of informal, formal, and academic
vocabulary. Now let’s get started.

When reading passages for pleasure, for work, or for university coursework, you will
encounter unfamiliar vocabulary. In these situations, you should try to understand the new
word by looking at the context in which it is used. Examples, appositives, punctuation, the
conjunction “or,” clauses, referents, “be” verb, contrasts, and other words in the sentence
are contextual clues which may help you to understand a new word.

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EXAMPLE

Examples in the form of a word or phrase may help to explain the meaning of a word: as,
case in point, for instanc