TOEFL Practice Test and Review


Importance of Practice Tests

Realistic Experience:
Practice tests simulate the actual TOEFL exam, helping you get used to the format and timing.

Identify Strengths and Weaknesses:
Analyze your performance to understand where you excel and where you need improvement.

Build Confidence:
Familiarity with the test format and question types reduces anxiety on test day.


Instructions for Taking the Practice Test

Setup:
Ensure you have a quiet space, a timer, and any necessary materials (pen, paper).

Sections:
The practice test will cover all four sections: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing.

Timing:
Follow the time limits strictly to simulate real exam conditions.

Focus:
Try to avoid distractions and treat the practice test as if it were the actual TOEFL exam.


Practice Test - Reading

Instructions:
You will have 3 passages to read, with 12-14 questions per passage.

Time Limit:
60-80 minutes total.

Passage Example:
Provide a brief passage excerpt as a sample.

Questions Example:
Sample questions to give an idea of what to expect.

Reading Test ☛ Here


Practice Test - Listening

Instructions:
You will listen to 4-6 lectures and 2-3 conversations, with questions following each.

Time Limit:
60-90 minutes total.

Listening Example:
Describe a typical lecture or conversation topic.

Questions Example:
Sample questions based on the listening example.

Listening Test ☛ Here


Practice Test - Speaking

Instructions:
You will complete 4 speaking tasks, including both independent and integrated tasks.

Time Limit:
20 minutes total.

Task Example:
Provide a sample prompt for an independent speaking task.

Preparation Tips:
Remind students to organize their responses and speak clearly.

Speaking Test ☛ Here


Practice Test - Writing

Instructions:
You will complete 4 speaking tasks, including both independent and integrated tasks.

Time Limit:
20 minutes total.

Task Example:
Provide a sample prompt for an independent speaking task.

Preparation Tips:
Remind students to organize their responses and speak clearly.

Writing Test ☛ Here

More Lessons ☛ Here