TOEFL practice tests are the single most important resource in your preparation toolkit - but only if you use them strategically. Most test-takers take a practice test, check their score, feel good or bad, and move on. That approach wastes the most valuable diagnostic tool you have.
This guide covers where to find the best free and paid TOEFL practice resources, how to use them to maximise score improvement, and what to do differently in the final two weeks before your exam.
1. Official ETS TOEFL Practice Resources
ETS (Educational Testing Service) - the makers of TOEFL - provide the most accurate practice materials. These use real retired test items and the same scoring algorithms as the live exam.
TOEFL Practice Online (Free)
ETS provides one free full-length practice test at ets.org/toefl. It includes all four sections with authentic timing and scoring. This is your most accurate free resource.
TOEFL Practice Online (Paid)
Additional full tests available at $45.95 each. Includes speaking and writing scoring with model responses. Worth purchasing for at least one scored mock before exam day.
Official TOEFL iBT Tests (Book)
ETS publishes two volumes with 5 full practice tests each. Available on Amazon - the most cost-effective source of official practice material.
TOEFL Go! App
Free ETS app with practice questions for all sections. Useful for daily practice on the go, though not a substitute for full timed mock exams.
Third-party TOEFL tests can differ significantly from the real exam in difficulty, question style, and scoring. Always calibrate with at least one official ETS practice test. Your official score will be your most accurate predictor of actual exam performance.
2. Best Free Third-Party TOEFL Practice Tests
| Resource | Sections | Cost | Accuracy | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ETS TOEFL (official) | All 4 | Free (1 test) | Excellent | Baseline + final calibration |
| Magoosh TOEFL | All 4 | Paid ($149/6 mo) | Very Good | Daily practice + video explanations |
| Manhattan Prep TOEFL | All 4 | Paid (book) | Good | Strategy-focused preparation |
| TOEFL Resources (toeflresources.com) | Speaking + Writing | Free | Good | Productive skills practice |
| Notefull (YouTube) | Speaking + Writing | Free | Good | Strategy videos + templates |
| TestDEN | Reading + Listening | Free | Moderate | Additional receptive skills practice |
3. How to Use Practice Tests Strategically
The difference between a student who scores 85 and one who scores 100+ is almost always not raw ability - it is how they analyse their practice tests.
The 4-Phase Practice Test System
- Baseline test (Week 1): Take a full official ETS test cold - no preparation. Record your score by section. This reveals your true starting point and which sections need the most work.
- Sectional practice (Weeks 2-6): Work on your two weakest sections intensively. Use section-specific resources rather than full mock exams during this phase.
- Full mock tests (Weeks 7-9): Take one full timed mock test per week under exam conditions. Review every single error - not just what was wrong but why.
- Final calibration (Week 10): Take one final official ETS test 5-7 days before your exam. Do not take a mock in the final 3 days - rest your brain.
After every practice test, maintain an error log: write down every question you got wrong, the correct answer, and - most importantly - why you got it wrong (time pressure, vocabulary gap, misread question, trap answer). Patterns in your error log reveal exactly what to study next.
4. Current TOEFL iBT Timing and Format (2026)
ETS updated the TOEFL iBT in July 2023, reducing total test time significantly. Make sure you are practising with the current format.
| Section | Time | Questions / Tasks | Score Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reading | 35 minutes | 20 questions (2 passages) | 0-30 |
| Listening | 36 minutes | 28 questions (3 lectures + 2 conversations) | 0-30 |
| Speaking | 16 minutes | 4 tasks | 0-30 |
| Writing | 29 minutes | 2 tasks (Integrated + Academic Discussion) | 0-30 |
| Total | ~2 hours | - | 0-120 |
The old Independent Writing task was replaced by the Academic Discussion task. Instead of writing a 300+ word essay, you now respond to an online classroom discussion in 150+ words. Many older practice materials still use the old format - check the publication date before using any writing practice resources.
Read also: TOEFL Writing - Integrated Task and Academic Discussion Guide - full strategies for both writing tasks with model answers.
5. Score Targets by University and Programme
| Institution Type | Minimum Total | Typical Requirement | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| US Community Colleges | 45-61 | 61 | Some accept lower with ESL support |
| US State Universities | 61-80 | 79 | Undergraduate entry standard |
| US Top-50 Universities | 80-100 | 100 | Graduate programmes often require 100+ |
| Ivy League / Top Research | 100-110 | 110 | Writing/Speaking sub-scores also checked |
| Canadian Universities | 86-100 | 100 | Some accept IELTS instead |
| European Universities | 72-90 | 80-90 | Varies widely by country and programme |
Read also: TOEFL Score Guide - what each score range means, minimum requirements, and how sub-scores are calculated.
6. Quick Wins by Section
Reading
- Practice reading academic passages at speed - the main challenge is time, not comprehension
- Learn the question types: factual, inference, vocabulary, rhetorical purpose, insert text
- Do not read every word - skim for structure, then read the relevant paragraph for each question
Listening
- Note-taking is essential - practise writing key words and ideas while listening, not full sentences
- Listen for the professor's main argument, not every detail
- Watch TED Talks and university lecture recordings daily to build academic listening stamina
Speaking
- Use a clear template for every task - structure beats vocabulary every time
- Record yourself and listen back - most speakers are unaware of their pacing and filler word habits
- Aim for 150-180 words per minute - speaking too slowly is as penalised as speaking too fast
Writing
- Integrated task: summarise the lecture's points, explain how they relate to the reading - do not give your opinion
- Academic Discussion: add a genuinely new point to the discussion, respond directly to a classmate's idea
- Proofread for subject-verb agreement, article usage, and verb tense consistency
Read also: TOEFL Speaking - Templates and Strategies for All 4 Tasks - detailed task-by-task approach with sample responses.
7. The Final 2 Weeks Before Your TOEFL
| Days Before Exam | Focus | What to Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| 14-10 days | Full mock test + deep error review | Starting new study topics |
| 9-7 days | Weak section intensive practice | Neglecting speaking practice |
| 6-4 days | Final full mock + light review | Overloading with new vocabulary |
| 3-1 days | Rest, light reading, test logistics | New practice tests |
| Exam day | Light warm-up (15 min), breakfast, arrive early | Cramming, late nights |
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