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TOEFL iBT Complete Exam Prep | Verified Exam (2026)
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TOEFL iBT Complete Exam Prep | Verified Exam (2026)

Reading + Listening + Speaking + Writing | Listening Audio Included
Created byAiyun Zhang
Last updated 2/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Develop strategies to confidently tackle all four sections of the TOEFL exam: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing.
  • Improve reading comprehension skills through realistic academic texts and targeted practice with inference, vocabulary, and detail-based questions.
  • Strengthen listening abilities by practicing with authentic academic conversations and lectures, and answering a variety of question types.
  • Enhance speaking fluency and coherence with timed speaking tasks modeled after the TOEFL exam, including personalized feedback tips.

Included in This Course

83 questions
  • Verified Exam - Reading23 questions
  • Verified Exam - Listening34 questions
  • Verified Exam - Speaking16 questions
  • Verified Exam - Writing10 questions

Description

Experience a Complete TOEFL Exam Simulation

This course includes practice tests covering all Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing sections of the TOEFL exam:


Free Reading Sample:


Passage: Life in an Estuary

An estuary is the wide part of a river where it flows into the sea. (A█)It is affected by both marine influences (tides, waves, and the influx of saline water) and riverine influences (flows of fresh water and sediment) and is therefore not a perfectly stable environment. (B█)As a result, an estuary contains fewer resident species than the nearby marine or freshwater ecosystems, resulting in less competition for food and space. (C█)Because there is less competition, many estuarine species tend to be generalists that is,they are able to consume a variety of foods, depending on what is available. Species that can tolerate the salinity and temperature changes in estuaries can exploit the area's high productivity grow rapidly, and multiply into enormous populations.(D█)

(... paragraphs omitted)

In addition to changes in salinity, the problem of remaining stationary in a changing environment affects the distribution of organisms in estuaries. The more or less constant movement of water in an estuary makes it difficult for some organisms to remain stationary long enough to feed and carry on other vital functions. Because of this, survival favors organisms that are benthic - those that live at the bottom .Marine plants and algae in estuaries have substantial root systems, or holdfasts, to prevent moving water from pulling them up and carrying them out to sea. Animals live attached to the bottom, either in the available spaces around other sedentary animals and plants or buried in the small crevices between sediment particles.


Free Reading Sample Question:

The word "exploit" in the passage is closest in meaning to

A. take advantage of

B. add to

C. restore

D. Transform


Correct Answer: A

Explanation:

The sentence in the original text where "exploit" appears is: "Species that can tolerate the salinity and temperature changes in estuaries can exploit the area's high productivity grow rapidly, and multiply into enormous populations." Here, "exploit" refers to species "utilizing" the environmental advantages of estuaries' high productivity to grow and reproduce rapidly. Option A (take advantage of) best fits the context; the other options do not fit logically (B. add; C. restore; D. transform).



Free Listening Sample Question:


Why does the man go to see the professor?

A. To find out about an upcoming conference

B. To request a recommendation for a job

C. To get help with class assignment

D. To obtain approval for a research topic

Correct Answer: C


Free Speaking Sample Question:

Imagine that you live in a crowded city with only one green space-the city park. To address the issue of overcrowding the city council has proposed building a new housing complex on this last space in the city center. Do you think this is a good idea? Explain why or why not



Free Writing Sample Question:


Professor

Starting this week, we are going to discuss the effect that pollution has on our environment. Specifically, we will focus on the pollution of waterways, which has caused significant health problems around the world. Large amounts of plastics, industrial waste, and trash pollute the oceans and rivers. I want you to consider the following question: How much can individuals help solve the water pollution problem compared with large institutions such as corporations and governments? Please explain your position.


Student A

Individual efforts will likely have little effect. It is better to focus on large corporations that do the most damage to our waterways. Think of the oil companies that have spills and factory owners that dump chemicals into the waterways. Individuals pollute the water too, but companies have much more impact. Business leaders need to set examples for the community.


Student B

I think individual people are the first step in solving the pollution problem. For example, when one person stops using harmful chemicals or helps clean up a local waterway, it can inspire others. They can use social media to spread the word and share examples of positive behavior. This can quickly become a grassroots movement for change.


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Each section reflects the structure, style, and difficulty level of the real TOEFL test. You will practice under conditions that closely resemble the actual exam, helping you build both skill and confidence.

Real Audio for Real Preparation

The Listening and Speaking sections include high-quality audio files to ensure an authentic preparation experience. You will:

  • Practice listening to academic lectures and conversations

  • Develop effective note-taking strategies

  • Respond to integrated speaking tasks based on audio prompts

  • Strengthen your ability to understand natural spoken English

This allows you to train your listening comprehension and speaking responses in a way that truly prepares you for the real exam.

Strengthen Your Skills and Test Strategy

Taking realistic practice exams helps you:

  • Identify strengths and weaknesses

  • Improve time management

  • Build mental stamina for a long exam

  • Reduce test-day anxiety

  • Understand exactly what to expect

Preparation is not just about knowledge — it’s about familiarity and strategy.

Who This Course Is For

  • Students preparing for university admission

  • TOEFL candidates who want a realistic mock test experience

  • Learners who want to evaluate their current English level

  • Anyone seeking comprehensive practice across all four TOEFL skills

If your goal is to achieve a strong TOEFL score, practicing with a full exam simulation is one of the most effective ways to prepare.

Enroll today and experience a complete TOEFL-style test designed to help you approach exam day with confidence and clarity.


Who this course is for:

  • Students preparing to take the official TOEFL iBT exam
  • International learners aiming to study at English-speaking universities
  • Professionals who need a TOEFL score for work or immigration purposes
  • Anyone looking to improve their academic English skills in reading, listening, speaking, and writing