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Most TOEFL candidates believe the test measures English fluency. It doesn’t. What the TOEFL truly evaluates is your ability to analyze, synthesize, and logically scrutinize information under pressure. In this masterclass, Sloane breaks down the Counter-Refutation Protocol—the intellectual framework behind top-tier Writing and Speaking responses. You’ll learn why high-scoring answers don’t simply repeat information, but identify logical friction, methodological weaknesses, and flawed assumptions. This session covers: Why “summarizing” limits your score How academic refutation actually works The language of logical scrutiny used in American universities How scholars structure disagreement without sounding informal The difference between reporting ideas and analyzing them If you’re preparing for graduate school, professional certification, or high-stakes academic evaluation, this lesson will recalibrate how you think—not just how you speak. At Trinity English Scholar, we don’t train test-takers. We train academic thinkers. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly masterclasses on advanced English, academic authority, and professional-level communication.