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TOEFL iBT Test Content

The TOEFL iBT test has four sections: Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing.

Test time

The total test takes just under 2 hours to complete, but you should plan for 2.5 hours, allowing 30 minutes for check in.

Test sections overview

Use the table below to view the breakdown of each TOEFL iBT test section

Section Estimated Timing Questions / Tasks Description
Reading 35 minutes 20 questions Read passages and respond to questions.
Listening 36 minutes 28 questions Answer questions about brief lectures or classroom discussions.
Speaking 16 minutes 4 tasks Talk about a familiar topic and discuss material you read and heard.
Writing 29 minutes 2 tasks Read a passage, listen to a recording, type your response.
State and support an opinion in an online classroom discussion.

To receive official scores, you must answer at least one question each in the Reading and Listening sections, and complete at least one Speaking task and one Writing task.

Learn more about each test section

TOEFL iBT Reading Section

  • The TOEFL iBT Reading section assesses how well you can read and understand written materials used in an academic environment.
  • It includes two reading passages, each approximately 700 words long, with 10 questions per passage. It should take about 35 minutes to complete the Reading section.
  • Reading passages are excerpts from university-level textbooks that would be used in introductions to a topic. The passages cover a variety of subjects. Don't worry if you're not familiar with the topic of a passage. All the information you need to answer the questions will be included in the passage. There is a glossary feature available to define words that are not commonly used, if you need it.

TOEFL iBT Listening Section

The TOEFL iBT Listening section is designed to measure your ability to understand conversations and lectures in English. It includes listening for:

  • basic comprehension
  • understanding the speaker's attitude and degree of certainty
  • connecting information

Listening Questions

  • You’ll hear lectures and conversations in this section. Both use language you would hear on a university campus.
  • 3 lectures, 3–5 minutes each, some with classroom discussion; 6 questions per lecture
  • 2 conversations, 3 minutes each; 5 questions per conversation
  • You can take notes on any audio item throughout the test to help you answer questions.

TOEFL iBT Speaking Section

  • The TOEFL iBT Speaking section measures your ability to speak English effectively in academic settings. The four questions/tasks resemble real-life situations you might encounter both in and outside of a classroom.
  • Question 1: Independent Speaking Task — requires you to draw entirely on your own ideas, opinions and experiences when you respond.
  • Questions 2–4: Integrated Speaking Tasks — require you to combine your English-language skills — listening and speaking, or listening, reading and speaking — just as you would in or out of a classroom.
  • Prep time: You'll get 15–30 seconds of preparation time before each response, and your response will be 45 or 60 seconds long.
  • Speaking response: The Speaking section includes native-speaker English accents from North America, the U.K., New Zealand or Australia to better reflect the variety of accents you might encounter while studying abroad. The first question may have speech with any of these accents. The rest of the Speaking questions use North American accents.

TOEFL iBT Test Writing Section

The TOEFL iBT test Writing section measures your ability to write in English in an academic setting, and to present your ideas in a clear, well-organized way.

There are two writing tasks:

  • Integrated writing task (20 minutes): Read a short passage and listen to a short lecture, then write in response to what you read and listened to.
  • Writing for an Academic Discussion task (10 minutes): State and support an opinion in an online classroom discussion.
  • You'll type your responses on a computer keyboard.
  • Test time: It should take about 29 minutes to complete the Writing section.
  • Scoring: Writing tasks are scored based on the Writing Scoring Guides (Rubrics) by a combination of AI scoring and certified human raters. Raw scores are converted to a scaled section score of 0–30.
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