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Free TOEFL iBT Practice Tests

Practice integrated academic tasks across Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing with TOEFL-style scoring guidance.

Score scale

0 – 120 total (0 – 30 per section)

Total duration

About 2 hours

Sections

Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing — fully computer-based

Common target

Competitive programs commonly ask for 90 – 110.

TOEFL Reading

Academic passages with vocabulary, inference, detail, and rhetorical-purpose questions.

35m
Target bank950 items
Start Reading

TOEFL Listening

Campus conversations and academic lectures with transcript placeholders until user-supplied audio is added.

36m
Target bank900 items
Start Listening

TOEFL Writing

Integrated and academic discussion tasks with scoring guidance and sample response planning.

29m
Target bank850 items
Start Writing

TOEFL Speaking

Independent and integrated speaking prompts with note-taking and response-structure support.

17m
Target bank800 items
Start Speaking

Study tips for TOEFL iBT

  • On Reading, answer factual-detail questions first, then return to inference and rhetorical-purpose items.
  • For Listening, write down topic + main points + 2–3 supporting details, not full sentences.
  • On Integrated Writing, paraphrase the lecture's counter-points to the reading — do not copy.
  • For Independent Speaking, plan 15 seconds, then state opinion + 2 reasons + example in 45 seconds.

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TOEFL iBT FAQ

TOEFL iBT: frequently asked questions

What TOEFL iBT score do universities require?

Most undergraduate programs ask for 80 – 90; many graduate programs ask for 90 – 100; competitive programs in the US and Canada often ask for 100 – 110. Always confirm with the institution.

How is TOEFL iBT scored?

Each of the four sections is scored 0 – 30, giving a total of 0 – 120. Writing and Speaking are scored on rubrics by human raters and AI; Reading and Listening are scored by raw correct answers converted to the 30-point scale.

How can I improve TOEFL Reading?

Practice the recurring question types — vocabulary in context, inference, rhetorical purpose, sentence simplification, and prose summary — and read academic texts daily. FluentMock highlights your weakest question type so you can target it.

Does FluentMock cover the integrated Speaking and Writing tasks?

Yes. Integrated tasks combine a reading passage and listening excerpt, and FluentMock includes prompts, note-taking guidance, rubrics, and sample response planning.