Day 1: Familiarize Yourself with the TOEFL FormatUnderstanding TOEFL's PurposeAcademic and work settingsEnglish proficiency assessmentExam SectionsReadingTwo passages (700 words each)10 questions per passageListeningTwo conversationsThree lecturesQuestions after each audioSpeakingOpinion on a topic (Task 1)Combined listening and reading (Tasks 2-4)WritingIntegrated task (reading and listening)Classroom discussion responseDays 6–8: Focus on Your MistakesReview difficult questions from practice testsIdentify vocabulary gapsCreate flashcardsMake vocabulary listsFocus on specific skills each dayDays 12–14: Relax and Prepare MentallyDay 12: Review MistakesIdentify challengesWork on overcoming weaknessesDay 13: Relax and PreparePractice stress-relief techniquesBoost confidenceDay 14: Test DayGet a good night's sleepEat a healthy breakfastEnsure everything is readyStay calm and focused14-Day TOEFL Test Preparation Plan📖
TOEFLTest PrepStudy Plan
Days 2–5: Practice and ImproveDay 2: Reading SectionPractice reading passagesAnalyze mistakesDay 3: Listening SectionTake full-length listening testsPractice note-takingDay 4: Speaking and WritingPractice Speaking and Writing tasksGet feedback from a teacher or tutorDay 5: Combined PracticeTake full-length practice testsAssess weaknessesExpand vocabulary (10 new words/phrases daily)Days 9–11: Full-Length Practice TestsDay 9: Speaking and Writing TemplatesRevise templatesMake templates more natural and personalDay 10 & 11: Full-Length TestsTake timed practice testsSimulate test environmentAvoid cramming the day before the test
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