Top resources for TOEFL self-study
Want to take the TOEFL with a perfect score and go abroad to study? We've gathered the best resources for you to get ready fast.
You can take the TOEFL and study abroad.
But before you start studying, familiarize yourself with the exam format. It's important so you can be confident not only in what you know, but in how well you fill out the forms.
What do you need to know?
The exam is divided into sections:
Speaking and Writing (learn the structure, figure out the assignments).
Audition (brush up on your listening skills) Reading (practice pronunciation, intonation and proper accents)
Vocabulary (learn the right vocabulary)
Now moving on to resources:
Sites
Tests to sharpen your skills and test on all aspects of the exam.
Here you will find all the information about the exam. A complete description of the exam structure with examples and additional resources for preparation.
Practical exercises for each part of the exam. The site is in English, but that makes sense. This exam requires English proficiency.
YouTube feeds
TOEFL.TV Useful videos with actionable tips. For example, how to prepare effectively for the exam? How much time do I need to prepare? How often do I study?
NoteFull TOEFL Mastery Comprehensive explanation of each part of the exam.
For book lovers, printed study guides (also available in electronic format):
Cambridge Preparation for the TOEFL Test - Practice Tests Suitable for Intermediate – Advanced
TOEFL iBT: The Official ETS Study Guide Developed by the exam creators. You will find practical advice, theory, real-world assignments and examples.
500_Words_Phrases_Idioms_for_the_TOEFL_iBT. Hundreds of practice exercises on idioms.
Have you taken an exam like this? What is your level of proficiency?