30-Minute Free TOEFL Practice Test for Reading & Listening

Free TOEFL Practice Test: Full-Length Mock Exam with Answers

  • What it is: A timed, full-length simulation of the TOEFL iBT that mirrors the four sections — Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing — using question types and timing comparable to the real exam.

  • Who it’s for: Test-takers preparing for TOEFL who want to build stamina, practice pacing across all sections, and identify strengths and weaknesses before the official test.

  • Format & length: Typically 3–4 hours total. Sections include:

    • Reading: 3–4 passages, multiple-choice questions (54–72 minutes)
    • Listening: lectures & conversations, multiple-choice (41–57 minutes)
    • Speaking: 4 tasks, recorded responses (17 minutes)
    • Writing: 2 tasks (integrated and independent) (50 minutes)
  • What “with answers” includes:

    • Correct answers for Reading and Listening questions.
    • Sample scoring rubrics and model responses for Speaking and Writing.
    • Explanations for correct/incorrect choices and common traps.
  • Benefits:

    • Accurate pacing practice and endurance testing.
    • Clear benchmark of estimated score and section-level performance.
    • Targeted feedback to focus study on weaker question types or skills.
    • Familiarity with test interface and question formats (if offered online).
  • How to use it effectively:

    1. Take the test in one sitting under strict timed conditions.
    2. Use the official timing and minimize interruptions.
    3. Review answers immediately after finishing each section, noting errors and patterns.
    4. Redo missed question types in focused practice sessions.
    5. Record and compare your Speaking/Writing responses to model answers and rubrics.
  • Limitations to watch for:

    • Not all free tests perfectly replicate official scoring; treat estimated scores as approximate.
    • Quality of answer explanations and Speaking/Writing models varies by provider.
    • Some free versions may omit adaptive scoring details used by official exams.
  • Quick checklist before taking one:

    • Quiet, uninterrupted 3–4 hour block available.
    • Reliable internet and required microphone/headset for Speaking.
    • Timer or do the test on a platform that enforces official timing.
    • Notebook, pencil, and any allowed scratch paper.

If you want, I can:

  • Provide a ready-made full-length timed practice test now, or
  • Give a shorter 60–90 minute diagnostic test focused on your weakest section.

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