Complete TOEFL 2026 Practice Course

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Complete TOEFL 2026 Practice Course
Published 11/2025
Duration: 3h 40m | .MP4 1920x1080 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.33 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Get the highest score on new TOEFL 2026

What you'll learn
- Learn about the new format of the TOEFL for 2026
- Dive into your preparation with practice tests, sample answers, and ready-to-use methods
- Go through actual TOEFL 2026 questions with detailed answer explanations
- Scoring criteria, essay and speaking-part samples, explanation for TOEFL New Listening and Reading question

Requirements
- No prior skills, it would be better if your English level is above A2 so you'll get the best benefits from the Course.

Description
This course is a Complete Guide to achieving the highest score on the TOEFL 2026.We’ve prepared detailed videos for every single task in the new test, along with expert strategies. Each lecture includes practice materials that you’ll review together with our instructor, and after each section you’ll completethree mock tests with answers and model responses.

We dive deep into thenew writing tasksand theadaptive Reading & Listening format:

Writing Task 1 — Build a Sentence:master word order, connectors, subject–verb agreement, and common traps with timed tile drills and accuracy checks.

Writing Task 2 — Write an Email:theCLEARmethod, a7-minute plan, and templates forRequest/Inquiry, Follow-up, Apology, Complaint/Problememails; greeting/closing conventions; a proofreading checklist (names & addresses, tense/agreement, punctuation/spacing, precise vocabulary).

Writing Task 3 — Academic Discussion:~10 minutes / 100 words; craft a clear position, support it withconcrete examples, and use variedtransitionswithout repetition; quick frameworks (Position→Reasons→Reinforce).

Speaking Task 1 — Listen & Repeat:chunking, stress & intonation, pacing, and fast error-recovery drills.

Speaking Task 2 — Take an Interview:common question families,STAR/CLEARstructures for fluent, organized answers, and filler-word control.

Reading (Adaptive):Routing module → Hard/Easy module; timing by module, navigation rules, and how to reach the hard path; practice withdaily-lifevsacademicpassages; skimming, scanning, and option-elimination routines.

Listening (Adaptive):note-taking that works under time pressure, “memory-first then options” answering, and targeted practice forconversations/announcements(easy path) andlectures/discussions(hard path).

Who this course is for:
- Everyone who is planning to take New TOEFL 2026
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