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  • Three-Month TOEFL Study Plan (Updated for 2026)

    Looking for a three-month TOEFL study plan? This comprehensive schedule gives you a day-by-day breakdown for twelve weeks of focused TOEFL prep, covering all four sections—Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing—with lessons, practice, and review built into each day. Before diving in, a few important notes: Is three months right for you? Three months is a…

  • Two-Month TOEFL Study Plan (Updated for 2026)

    Looking for a two-month TOEFL study plan? This comprehensive schedule gives you a day-by-day breakdown for eight weeks of focused TOEFL prep, covering all four sections—Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing—with lessons, practice, and review built into each day. Before diving in, a few important notes: Is two months right for you? Two months is a…

  • One-Month TOEFL Study Schedule: Day-by-Day Plan for 2026

    This month-long TOEFL study plan is mostly designed to get you familiar with the TOEFL format and question types, but with the ultimate aim of getting your TOEFL scores to an acceptable level. If you’ve followed this one month TOEFL study schedule, you should be in good shape for the test!

  • Two-Week TOEFL Study Plan (Updated for 2026)

    Looking for a two-week TOEFL study plan? This day-by-day schedule gives you a focused 14-day breakdown for intensive TOEFL prep, covering all four sections—Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing—with lessons, practice, and review built into each day. Before diving in, a few important notes: Is two weeks right for you? Two weeks is a compressed timeframe…

  • TOEFL Study Schedules: Choose the Right Plan (2026 Guide)

    One of the most challenging aspects of studying for the TOEFL is simply finding the time to do so—especially if you’re already a full-time student or have a full-time job. That’s why adding structure to your prep makes such a big difference. A good TOEFL study schedule keeps you organized, holds you accountable, and helps…

  • English Grammar Study: Using “The” With Nouns of Place

    When do you use “the” before a place name—and when do you leave it out? The rules aren’t always obvious. You say the United States but not the France. You say the Hague even though it’s just one word. And you say “I went to school” but “I came from the bank.” This post covers…

  • Using “Would,” “Could,” and “Should” in Conditionals

    Three small words—could, should, and would—trip up even advanced English learners. They all look similar, and all three appear in conditional sentences. So how do you know which one to use? The short answer: each word expresses a different kind of meaning. Could expresses possibility. Should expresses opinion or high likelihood. Would expresses a definite…

  • Advanced English Vocabulary for TOEFL Prep and Daily Use

    Along your English learning journey, you’ve probably made leaps and bounds in your vocabulary, working your way up to a more advanced level. So why keep going? An expanded vocabulary creates opportunities to communicate in ways that benefit your academic pursuits, career goals, and daily experiences. In this post, we’ll cover two sets of advanced…

  • A Big List of Magoosh’s Free TOEFL eBooks and PDFs

    A Big List of Magoosh’s Free TOEFL eBooks and PDFs

    Prepping for the TOEFL? Check out this post to find out all about the free TOEFL eBooks and free TOEFL PDFs that Magoosh has made just for you!

  • Free TOEFL Practice Test (2026 Update)

    Free TOEFL Practice Test (2026 Update)

    Enter Your Email to Start Your Free TOEFL Practice Test: The TOEFL changed significantly on January 21, 2026, and your practice needs to match. Every question on our free TOEFL practice test is an authentic TOEFL question created by ETS, the makers of the test, so you know you’re practicing exactly what you’ll see on…