The TOEFL speaking section is the shortest section on the TOEFL, totaling only about 20 minutes in length. However, that doesn’t make it any easier! On this section, you’ll answer six questions on various topics, either giving your opinion on a topic, or responding to a passage or recording. Read on for tips and advice, or check out Maogosh TOEFL’s premium practice questions for speaking practice that’s just like test day!
- English Practice for TOEFL Speaking: Voiced and Unvoiced “th”
- TOEFL Speaking Tips (with bonus TOEFL Speaking PDF)
- TOEFL Speaking Task 4 – Integrated
- TOEFL Speaking Task 2- Integrated
- The Structure of TOEFL Speaking Task 2
- TOEFL Speaking Topics
- TOEFL Speaking Task 3- Integrated
- TOEFL Speaking Template
- TOEFL Speaking Task 2 Template: Outline-Based
- Preguntas y Respuestas para Práctica de Conversación del TOEFL [PDF]
- Plantilla para el Speaking del TOEFL
- Temas de Conversação do TOEFL
- Temas para el speaking del TOEFL
- Prática da Tarefa Integrada de Escrita do TOEFL
- Perguntas e Respostas para Prática de Conversação no TOEFL [PDF]
- Modelo de Conversação do TOEFL
- Trava-Línguas em Inglês: “th” Sonoro e Surdo
- Trabalenguas en inglés: el sonido “th” sordo y sonoro
- The Structure of Each TOEFL Integrated Speaking Task
- TOEFL Speaking Strategy: Aim for 100 Words
- TOEFL Speaking Task 2: Example Answer 2
- TOEFL Speaking Task 2 Template: Dual Answers
- TOEFL Speaking Task 2: Example Answer 1
- TOEFL Speaking Task 2 Template: Flowchart-Based
- 5 Tips and Tricks for TOEFL Speaking
- Tongue-Twisters with “W” and “V”
- English Pronunciation: “W” and “V” in Connected Speech
- TOEFL Integrated Speaking Tips, Part 2
- TOEFL Integrated Speaking Tips, Part 1
- Magoosh Comics: How to Pronounce “W” and “V”
- Tongue Twisters for Native Chinese Speakers: Short A, Long A
- Tongue Twisters for Native Chinese Speakers: L and TH
- What is the Hardest Part of the TOEFL? (Part 3)
- Repeating Yourself in TOEFL Speaking
- Learn Spoken English with Comics
- Flowcharts and Note-Taking, Part 2: Speaking Section Conversations
- TOEFL Tuesday: Does Stuttering Hurt Your Score?
- Speaking English Confidently: European and Latin American Accents
- Speaking English Confidently: Sub-Saharan African Accents
- How to Speak English Confidently with a Foreign Accent: Middle Eastern Accents
- How to Speak English Confidently with a Foreign Accent
- TOEFL Tuesday: TOEFL Pronunciation Tips
- Spontaneous Speaking: How to Give Your Best Answers Under Time Pressure
- What You Need to Know in Integrated Speaking
- Pronunciation Tips for Indian Speakers of English
- Intonation and Pacing Tips for Indian Speakers of English
- TOEFL Tuesday: TOEFL Speaking Sample, Task 1
- Sample TOEFL Speaking Response With Critique, Part 2
- TOEFL Speaking Sample Response with Critique, Part 1
- Speaking the Right Amount on the TOEFL
- Getting Feedback on Your TOEFL Speaking
- TOEFL Tuesday: Teaching Speaking
- English Pronunciation Resources for Native Chinese Speakers
- Common Problems with English Consonants for Native Chinese Speakers
- English Pronunciation Resources for Native Spanish Speakers
- Temas TOEFL Speaking (Oral)
- Tarea 2 de Speaking TOEFL – Tarea Independiente
- Four Tips to Get 26 on the TOEFL Speaking Section
- TOEFL Tuesday: Speaking Section Advice
- TOEFL Speaking: Pronouncing “-Ough”
- TOEFL Speaking Task 2: Putting Yourself in the Conversation
- How to Improve TOEFL Speaking
- Tongue (and Mouth) Awareness
- English Intonation: Knowing When to Rise and Fall
- Planning Your Answer
- Practicing TOEFL Speaking Skills
- Answering the Whole Question
- Structuring your TOEFL Speaking Responses
- Pacing Tips for TOEFL Speaking
- Improving Your English Pronunciation
- How to Practice TOEFL Speaking
- Common TOEFL Speaking Difficulties
- Staying Focused When Speaking
- The Topics You’ll Speak About on the TOEFL
- Improving Your Pronunciation for the TOEFL
- TOEFL Integrated Speaking Practice
- TOEFL Speaking Practice