TOEFL iBT 2026 Complete Mock Exam

Full-Length TOEFL Practice Tests

2 complete mock exams covering all 4 sections of the 2026 TOEFL iBT. Experience Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking under timed conditions with approximately 90 minutes and 94 questions per test, plus instant band scoring and expert evaluation.

2
Tests
4
Sections
~90
Minutes
94
Questions

Choose a Practice Test

Each test includes all 4 sections with instant scoring. Pick one and start your full mock exam.

Test Breakdown

What's Included in a Full Test

Each full-length practice test covers all four TOEFL iBT sections with authentic 2026 task types.

Reading

~25 min

Complete the Words Read in Daily Life Academic Passages

Listening

~25 min

Play a Clip Campus Conversations Lectures Discussions

Writing

~23 min

Build a Sentence Write an Email Academic Discussion

Speaking

~8 min

Listen & Repeat Interview
About the Full Test

About Full-Length TOEFL Practice Tests

Taking a full-length TOEFL practice test is one of the most effective ways to prepare for exam day. Unlike section-specific practice, a complete mock exam simulates real testing conditions by requiring you to sustain focus and perform across Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking in a single sitting. This builds the mental stamina and pacing skills that separate well-prepared test takers from those who run out of energy in later sections.

The 2026 TOEFL iBT introduces significant format changes including new task types in every section, multi-stage adaptive testing for Reading and Listening, and a revised band scoring system aligned to CEFR levels. Our full-length tests reflect all of these updates so you practice with the exact question formats and timing you will encounter on test day. Each test contains approximately 94 questions across the four sections and takes roughly 90 minutes to complete.

After completing a full test, you receive instant automated scores for Reading and Listening along with expert-style evaluation feedback for Writing and Speaking. This comprehensive score report helps you identify weaknesses across all four sections and prioritize your study time. We recommend taking both practice tests during your preparation, spacing them one to two weeks apart, to track improvement and experience different content while maintaining the same authentic format.

Step by Step

How the Full Test Works

Four simple steps from choosing a test to receiving your complete score report.

1

Choose a Test

Pick Practice Test 1 or Practice Test 2. Both follow the official 2026 format with different content.

2

System Check

Your browser, audio output, and microphone are verified before the test begins to ensure a smooth experience.

3

Take the Test

Complete all 4 sections under timed conditions. The full test takes approximately 90 minutes from start to finish.

4

Get Your Score

Receive instant Reading and Listening band scores plus expert evaluation feedback for Writing and Speaking tasks.

Tips & Strategies

Full Test Tips & Strategies

Make the most of your full-length practice tests with these proven strategies.

Simulate Test Day Conditions

Take the full test in a quiet room with no interruptions. Avoid pausing or taking breaks. Use headphones for the listening and speaking sections to replicate the real testing environment as closely as possible.

Build Stamina Gradually

Start with individual section tests to learn each task type and build confidence. Once you can comfortably complete each section separately, attempt a full-length test. This gradual approach prevents burnout and frustration.

Review Every Section

After completing a full test, analyze your scores across all 4 sections to find patterns. Identify whether your weakest area is Reading, Listening, Writing, or Speaking and dedicate extra study time to that skill.

Take Both Tests

Each practice test features different passages, questions, and prompts. Taking both tests exposes you to a wider range of content and question styles, giving you better overall preparation for the real exam.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Full-Length Tests

Everything you need to know about our full-length TOEFL practice tests

A full-length TOEFL practice test takes approximately 90 minutes to complete. This includes all four sections: Reading (about 25 minutes), Listening (about 25 minutes), Writing (about 23 minutes), and Speaking (about 8 minutes). The timing mirrors the actual 2026 TOEFL iBT exam so you can build real test-day stamina and learn to pace yourself across every section.

The full-length practice test includes all four TOEFL iBT sections in official order: Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking. Each section uses the 2026 format with new task types like Complete the Words, Play a Clip, Build a Sentence, and Listen and Repeat. You experience the complete exam flow from start to finish, just like on test day.

Our full-length practice tests are designed to simulate real exam conditions, so pausing is not recommended. On the actual TOEFL, you cannot pause once a section begins. However, if you close your browser mid-test, your progress within the current section will not be saved. We recommend setting aside a full 90-minute block to complete the entire test without interruptions for the most realistic practice experience.

Each full-length practice test contains approximately 94 questions spread across all four sections. The Reading section has around 34 questions, Listening has about 28 questions, Writing includes 3 tasks, and Speaking has 2 tasks. The exact number may vary slightly depending on adaptive testing modules, but the total closely matches the real 2026 TOEFL iBT format.

Yes, both full-length practice tests are completely free with no registration or payment required. You get instant automated scoring for Reading and Listening sections, and expert-style evaluation feedback for Writing and Speaking tasks. There are no hidden fees, no trial limits, and no premium upsells. You can retake each test as many times as you want.

Reading and Listening sections are scored instantly using automated grading with a 1 to 6 band scale aligned to CEFR levels. Writing and Speaking tasks receive expert-style evaluation feedback covering fluency, coherence, vocabulary, grammar, and task completion. Your overall performance report shows individual section band scores so you can identify your strongest and weakest areas.

The sections follow the official 2026 TOEFL iBT order: Reading first, then Listening, followed by Writing, and finally Speaking. This sequence matches what you will encounter on test day. Practicing in the correct order helps you get used to the mental transitions between section types and builds stamina for the full exam duration of approximately 90 minutes.

If you are new to the TOEFL or just starting your preparation, begin with individual section tests to learn each task type and build foundational skills. Once you feel comfortable with all four sections, take a full-length test to simulate real exam conditions. This approach prevents overwhelm and lets you focus on weaker areas before combining everything into a timed, complete mock exam.

We recommend taking a full-length practice test once every one to two weeks during your preparation period. Between full tests, focus on section-specific practice to strengthen weak areas identified in your last mock exam. Taking full tests too frequently can lead to burnout without meaningful improvement, while spacing them out gives you time to study, practice, and internalize feedback before testing again.

After you submit your full test, you receive an instant score report showing your band scores for Reading and Listening along with detailed answer explanations. Writing and Speaking sections receive expert-style evaluation with specific feedback on your responses. Your results are saved to your Score History page so you can track progress over time and compare performance across multiple attempts.

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Practice Individual Sections

Focus on specific skills with dedicated section tests at easy, medium, and hard difficulty levels.

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