* M2F could be a typo. Perhaps you meant something like "M2," which is a common notation in TOEIC Speaking for a particular task.
* M2F could be a specific code or abbreviation used by your learning materials. If you're using a specific textbook or online platform, they might have their own internal terminology.
To help me understand better, please tell me:
* Where did you encounter this term? (e.g., a textbook, a website, a teacher's notes)
* What is the context surrounding this term? (e.g., what were you reading or listening to when you saw it?)
With more information, I can help you understand what "M2F" might mean in the context of TOEIC Speaking Beginner.