Speaking Section

There are six questions. The first two are independent speaking questions, where students give their opinion on a familiar topic. The rest are integrated speaking questions, where students talk for 60 seconds about written or spoken information.

Recent stuff about speaking

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TOEFL Speaking General Tips

This could be the most nerve wracking part of the test for you. Here is how you can prepare and what you can do during the exam. Full Story

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TOEFL Speaking Question One: List

In the first independant speaking question you will be asked a question about something familiar. You can find a long list of practice questions here

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TOEFL Speaking Question Two: List

In the second independant speaking question you will be asked to give a personal opinion usually by making and defending a personal choice between two contrasting behaviors or courses of action. A long list of sample questions can be found here

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TOEFL Speaking Question One: Sample Answers: Part 1

These are real answers given by students to real questions. The corrected answers should yield at least a 25, as long as they are delivered in clearly pronounced and fairly fluent English. The answers are here

Topics are: friends / places / movies / restaurants

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TOEFL Speaking Question Two: Sample Answers: Part 1

Again, these are real answers given by students to real questions. The corrected answers should yield at least a 25, as long as they are delivered in clearly pronounced and fairly fluent English. The answers are here

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