TOEFL Tuesday: Vocabulary - Disagreement Verbs

Need more TOEFL practice? Check out Magoosh: Get ready for the TOEFL! Improve your scores: Visit our blog: The TOEFL Integrated Essay will ask you to compare information from a passage with information from a lecture. In many cases, the professor who gives the lecture will disagree with some of the information that’s presented in the passage. When this happens, you need to mention it in your essay. In this TOEFL Tuesday video, I explain some useful disagreement verbs that you can use when you’re writing the Integrated Essay. By using these verbs, you can show the graders that you have a strong command of the English language. (to) Undermine To undermine something means to show that something is not true, or that something is being weakened. We usually use this word to refer to weakening an idea or a theory - especially when the weakening takes place slowly over time. For example, North America was first populated many tho
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