1) What are the two main components of the TOEFL Speaking Topic 2 task? a) Listening and speaking. b) Listening and reading. c) Reading and writing. 2) When listening to the conversation or lecture, what types of information should you focus on? a) Only main ideas, small details, opinions of the speaker. b) Main ideas, key points, supporting details. 3) What should you include in your summary after listening to the speakers? a) Central issue, multiple perspectives and the solution or conclusion. b) Irrelevant details that are not part of the main topic. c) Your own opinions without referring to the speakers’ points. 4) How should you structure your response to express your opinion? a) Provide as many personal opinions as possible, regardless of structure. b) Ignore the summary and jump straight into your opinion. c) Focus only on minor points and leave out the main argument. d) Clearly, with well-organized reasoning connected to the summary. 5) How long do you have to respond in the TOEFL Speaking Topic 2 task? a) 45 seconds b) 90 seconds c) 60 seconds 6) Why is fluency important in the Speaking Task? a) Using as many complex words as possible will show how smart you are. b) Fluency ensures a smooth and clear response. c) Fluency isn’t important as long as your ideas are good. 7) What should you do if the speakers in the conversation have opposing opinions? a) Focus only on one speaker's perspective. b) Summarize the less convincing side only. c) Summarize both sides of the argument and highlight the key points of each. d) Ignore the opposing opinions and provide your own conclusion.

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