14 useful TOEFL preparation resources

Decided to take the TOEFL? We've gathered helpful resources to help you get the most out of the exam.

Magoosh TOEFL Blog. Materials to prepare for each section and a description of how to take the exam. There is an interesting tab - a study plan for 2 weeks, a month or 2 months.

Good Luck TOEFL. The site has information on the exam structure, grading, and materials to prepare for each part of the exam. Separately, there are dictionaries, grammar rules.

Learn 4 Good. Here you'll find free exercises, dictionaries, and TOEFL preparation materials.

Splendidspeaking.com. Downloadable podcasts. To get a transcript, you need to register on the site. At the end of each recording there is a breakdown of the mistakes the respondent made in the interview for TOEFL Speaking.

TOEFL IBT Quick Prep. A resource from ETS TOEFL. You'll find questions from past exam versions as well as transcripts and audio from assignments.

When preparing, be sure to take practice tests. Not only to test your knowledge, but also to get used to the exam format. Here are some resources:

If you don't like reading material on the site, check out the links below. Here you will find short lectures in video format, error analysis.

  • Engvid.com. Lots of quality free lessons on TOEFL and English in general. You may have found some of the teachers from this resource on YouTube. Here, too, are videos from everyone in one place, which is handy for preparation.

  • Kim Purcell. YouTube lessons from a Los Angeles English teacher. Although the videos are several years old, you'll find useful information for the exam.

  • TOEFL TV. Videos with useful lessons and inspirational stories. For example, how to learn English with friends, take time to practice every day and overcome the challenges of studying abroad.

  • MagooshTOEFL. YouTube channel from the creator of the above Magoosh Blog. Includes dictionaries, grammar, and speaking.

We also previously published an article about useful YouTube channels in English. You can read it here. The channels are good for listening or preparing for the speaking part.

And at this link you can find 16 resources with free audiobooks in English.

2022-01-14 07:20:21
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