Free TOEFL Speaking Practice with AI

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Practice TOEFL iBT speaking tasks by actually talking to an AI examiner. Get instant feedback on delivery, language use, and topic development. Unlimited free retries to build confidence before exam day.

Free TOEFL Speaking Practice with AI
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2. Practice Speaking

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3. Review Feedback

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About the TOEFL Speaking Section

The TOEFL iBT (Test of English as a Foreign Language, Internet-Based Test) is widely accepted by universities and institutions in North America and worldwide. The speaking section measures your ability to communicate effectively in English in academic settings.

The speaking section consists of 4 tasks completed in approximately 17 minutes. Task 1 is an independent task where you express your opinion on a familiar topic. Tasks 2–4 are integrated tasks that combine listening and/or reading with speaking.

You are scored on three criteria: Delivery (clarity, fluency, pronunciation), Language Use (grammar, vocabulary), and Topic Development (completeness, coherence). Scores range from 0–4 per task, scaled to 0–30 for the section. Regular practice with AI-powered feedback helps you improve across all criteria.

FAQ

How is the TOEFL speaking section structured?

The TOEFL speaking section has 4 tasks completed in about 17 minutes. Task 1 is independent (express your opinion), while Tasks 2–4 are integrated (combine reading/listening with speaking). You have 15–30 seconds to prepare and 45–60 seconds to respond.

What TOEFL score do I need?

Required scores vary by institution. Most universities require 80–100 overall (out of 120). For the speaking section specifically, many programs require 20–26 out of 30. Check your target institution's requirements.

Is this practice free?

Yes, completely free. Practice as many times as you want to prepare for the TOEFL speaking section.

What's the difference between TOEFL and IELTS?

Both test English proficiency but differ in format. TOEFL is computer-based with recorded responses, while IELTS speaking is a live interview. TOEFL is more common for North American universities, while IELTS is widely accepted globally.

Do I need a microphone?

Yes, a working microphone is required since this practice focuses on the speaking section.

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