Free TOEFL Practice Test: Improve Your Speaking, Listening, Reading & Writing
What it is
- A full-length, timed practice exam that mirrors the TOEFL iBT sections: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing.
- Includes authentic-style questions, sample prompts, and model answers.
Why use it
- Realistic simulation: Familiarizes you with format, timing, and question types.
- Skill-focused practice: Targets each section so you can identify and improve specific weaknesses.
- Performance feedback: Built-in answer keys and sample responses show expected scoring standards.
- Confidence building: Repeated practice reduces test anxiety and improves pacing.
How it’s structured
- Reading: 3–4 passages with multiple-question types (detail, inference, vocabulary).
- Listening: Lectures and conversations followed by comprehension questions.
- Speaking: 4 tasks (independent and integrated) with timed responses.
- Writing: 2 tasks — integrated (read/listen/respond) and independent essay.
How to use it effectively
- Take one full timed test to establish a baseline score.
- Review answers with the provided keys and compare your speaking/writing to model responses.
- Focus study sessions on weakest section(s) with targeted drills (e.g., note-taking for listening, timed essays for writing).
- Retake full tests every 1–2 weeks to track progress and adjust study plan.
Scoring & expectations
- Practice tests typically report section-level scores and an estimated total (0–120).
- Use score breakdowns to prioritize study (e.g., a low Listening score → more lectures practice).
Best for
- Test-takers preparing for TOEFL iBT who want a low-cost way to practice under exam conditions.
- Students needing targeted feedback on speaking and writing.
Tips
- Simulate test conditions (quiet room, single sitting, strict timing).
- Record your speaking responses and compare with high-scoring examples.
- Time yourself on essays and practice organizing responses quickly.
If you want, I can:
- provide a full timed practice test now, or
- give section-specific practice questions and model answers. Which would you prefer?
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