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English Exam Preparation Courses around the world: TOEFL Course in New York
English language schools & courses:Location
Syntax Academy, BangaloreBangalore, India
Irish College Of English, DublinDublin, Ireland
American Language Programs, Inc.Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Kaplan International USANew York City, New York, USA
American Language Programs, CaliforniaMiddlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Pomegranate Language InstituteDubai, UAE
Stamford International University, BangkokBangkok, Thailand
English at St Andrews, ScotlandSt Andrews, Scotland, UK & England
F+U Academy of Languages, HeidelbergHeidelberg, Germany
Language Loop English Classes, ChicagoChicago, Illinois, USA
Kaplan International Colleges UKLondon, England, UK & England
Future Focus School Of EnglishFloriana, Malta
ELS Universal English College, SydneySydney, NSW, Australia
Kaplan International Colleges OxfordOxford, England, UK & England
The International Language CentrePort of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago
Cape Town Tefl Training InstituteCape Town, South Africa
Institute Of Intensive English, HawaiiWaikiki, Hawaii, USA
ABC Languages - Bronx, Westchester County NY & Southern CTWestchester County, New York, USA
Kaplan International San DiegoSan Diego, California, USA
Crossing Borders, Houston Galleria areaHouston, Texas, USA

Studying for the TOEFL can become very expensive, especially when you’re simultaneously studying for other standardized tests. Luckily, there are many excellent materials online—in this post, we’ll take a look at some of the best free TOEFL resources available for your TOEFL training regimen!

Here is a list of the best free TOEFL materials to help you with TOEFL prep. Enjoy, and good luck!

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The TOEFL iBT Sampler is a free program you can download with practice questions, and it’s the best free official practice resource for the TOEFL available online. In total it includes almost a complete TOEFL iBT practice test: Three Reading tasks (complete section) Two Listening tasks (⅓ of the section on the real test).

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Longman Preparation Course for the TOEFL iBT Test SB -2nd Edition (Ebook). EnglishLive is not just any practice test—it is in the top 5 best TOEFL practice tests; it includes a myriad of simulated practice tests and hundreds of exercises. For students who would like to benefit from the course, and also have access to TOEFL practice tests, EnglishLive is an excellent choice.

  1. Magoosh – If you’re reading this blog, then you’re probably already familiar with Magoosh’s free resources for TOEFL students, like our Guide to the TOEFL iBT ebook, our vocabulary flashcards, our Practice Questions PDF, our full-length TOEFL practice test set, and our downloadable and printable TOEFL Vocabulary PDF. Our TOEFL experts also read and review the most popular TOEFL books so you don’t waste time and money on sub-par materials. You can also sign up for a free trial of Magoosh’s TOEFL prep product!
  2. TOEFL Study Schedule (1 Month) Video Post – If you only have one month to go before the TOEFL, it’s time to get your ducks in a row! Learn how to create a study schedule that will maximize your time and minimize your effort, all while getting you that higher score. And if you have longer than a month to go before your exam, that’s awesome—and you can still benefit from the expert advice you’ll find here.

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    For our full post on how to make the most of this schedule, check out our advice here!
  3. Podcasts – Listening to educational podcasts from respected universities can help you become accustomed to hearing native English speakers discuss topics using formal, academic language. This is especially good preparation for the TOEFL listening section, but is also a great way to improve your vocabulary and general comprehension. Try these free educational podcasts – the ones from Oxford University look particularly helpful.

  4. You can even listen to Podcasts on the go.

  5. TED.com – TED hosts a huge library of video lectures by brilliant and inspiring people. Listening to TED Talks on a range of topics will help improve your listening comprehension while teaching you fascinating things about life, science, technology, and current events. You can also read short TED Books to improve your reading comprehension skills. (This type of learning is actually really fun. Add it to your daily routine.)
  6. Documentaries – Watching television, movies, and YouTube is a useful way to practice English, but watching documentaries will help you learn how real people speak in a non-stylized way. Plus, the topics covered in documentaries are closer to the types of things you’ll read and hear about on the TOEFL. Watch free documentaries online here.
  7. Purdue OWL – Purdue’s Online Writing Lab (OWL) provides free writing guides and resources, a grammar blog, and has tutors to answer your brief writing questions. It’s a great resource as you practice TOEFL writing.

  8. Converse with native English speakers.

  9. ETS Resources – The Educational Testing Service (ETS) has lot of TOEFL-specific resources for students. To name a few:
    • Quick Prep: A practice tool with real TOEFL iBT test questions from past tests, including transcripts (and, in some cases, actual audio files) from the listening portions of the test. This resource is outdated and is currently archived outside of ETS.org rather than on the main official page. But it’s still very useful, especially if you follow Magoosh’s advice on using older TOEFL prep.
    • Full-Length Official TOEFL Practice Test: A fully-up-to-date browser-based TOEFL practice test. This test is almost identical to the real, recently reformatted TOEFL. The one significant difference is that this practice test lacks a timer. However, the instructions for this test do provide information about the timing of the real test.
    • TOEFL Practice Sets: As of this writing, this is the one other ETS resource that matches the current format of the TOEFL. Unfortunately, the TOEFL practice sets don’t have audio for TOEFL Listening or the Integrated tasks of TOEFL Writing and Speaking, and instead use transcripts. However, the amount of material included is quite generous: nearly two exams’ worth of practice!
    • TOEFL Talks: In-person seminars and online webinars where ETS representatives teach students about the TOEFL exam, registration, and preparation.
    • TOEFL TV: YouTube videos explaining the format of the TOEFL, giving tips for studying for the TOEFL, and providing information about studying abroad. (Currently, some of these talks are slightly outdated and don’t reflect the current format of the test. Again, see Magoosh’s advice on using older TOEFL prep.
    • TOEFL Planner: This PDF guide explains the logistics of taking the TOEFL. It talks about each individual section of the test, plus explains TOEFL scoring and score reports.
    • The Official TOEFL online course from EdX: Hosted on the e-learning website EdX, this official TOEFL course is a massive open online course, or MOOC. Like all MOOCs, any student can enroll in this class for free, join study groups with other students, and have live group chat interactions with real instructors. Course materials include practice TOEFL tests not available for free anywhere else, videos from instructors, message boards, and live webinars where students can submit questions to the instructors.
  10. The Learning Network – The New York Times’ Learning Network posts educational and education-related articles each day. The articles utilize advanced vocabulary and sentence structures, and are an excellent example of the types of formal writing that you’ll encounter on the TOEFL. Reading these articles is not only intellectually stimulating, but also offers great English practice.
  11. Word Dynamo – Play the Word Dynamo Challenge game to quiz yourself on basic (elementary through high school level) vocabulary.

  12. Immerse yourself in academic English.

  13. Read Online – Reading in English is the best way to learn new vocabulary and prepare for the TOEFL reading section. Improving your reading comprehension requires practice, but not all reading material is created equal. Reading The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Economist, and other reliable publications online will provide better practice than reading random blogs by strangers who might not be using perfect grammar or advanced vocabulary.
  14. Arts & Letters Daily – The aldaily site, from The Chronicle of Higher Education, contains lists of articles of note, essays, opinion pieces, and books on all sorts of topics. These lists are updated daily, and offer a rich assortment of academic reading materials with which you can practice your English reading comprehension skills.
  15. Magoosh TOEFL Blog – Surprised!? The Magoosh TOEFL Blog is a great free resource. We post new TOEFL training tips and strategies each week, and we have plenty of free resources coming in the near future. Check back throughout your TOEFL prep!

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Besides our TOEFL practice tests, you can also find practice tests from ETS: TPO (TOEFL Practice Online) tests, the official guide to the TOEFL, and Official TOEFL iBT Test (Volumes 1 & 2). TPO Tests The TPO tests were previously official TOEFL tests that are no longer in use. If you are at the beginning of your test preparation and new to TOEFL IBT, this is a good book to start with. It costs around $25.00 and is also available as an ebook. ETS TOEFL IBT Tests. This book is worth a mention. This is written by the people who created the exam, so this will always help with your test preparation. This is just a test. TOEFL iBT: Test Prep and Practice Final Exam Take this practice test to check your existing knowledge of the course material. We'll review your answers and create a Test Prep Plan for you based on. Get the latest TOEFL Practice online materials right at EduBenchmark.com - We are here to bring and share the most useful study materials for your success.

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