TOEFL 2026 Practice Test

Practice the new TOEFL 2026 format before test day.

PrepEx offers 14 full TOEFL 2026 practice tests with current task types, realistic timing, and AI feedback for speaking and writing. Use section drills between full attempts when you need more reps.

2026-correct timing Built around the shorter 67-85 minute TOEFL 2026 structure.
All current task families Includes the new speaking and writing task types students miss in older prep.
AI feedback where it matters Speaking and writing feedback is built into the workflow, not bolted on later.
Expert-built content Content and standards come from PrepEx educators, advisors, and TOEFL specialists.
14
full-length TOEFL 2026 practice tests with complete section coverage.
1,500+
practice questions across reading, listening, speaking, and writing.
81.3%
of repeat practice test takers improved total score in our State of Learning snapshot.
10,000+
TOEFL learners have used PrepEx practice and feedback tools.

TOEFL 2026 practice test structure at a glance

Here is the exact structure our practice tests follow, matching the current TOEFL 2026 format.

Reading

18-27 min

38 questions
  • Complete the Words
  • Daily Life Reading
  • Academic Text
Listening

18-27 min

20 questions
  • Choose a Response
  • Conversation
  • Announcement
  • Academic Talk
Speaking

8 min

11 tasks
  • Listen and Repeat
  • Interview Speaking
Writing

23 min

7 tasks
  • Build a Sentence
  • Email Writing
  • Academic Discussion
Important: TOEFL 2026 uses adaptive timing in Reading and Listening, so strong practice should train you for variable pacing, not just one fixed old-format test. If you want a fast audit of platform coverage, use the TOEFL 2026 ready checklist.

What makes a TOEFL 2026 practice test worth using?

Not all practice tests are built for the 2026 format. Here's what separates useful prep from outdated material.

What to check Weak practice-test page Strong 2026-ready page
Task coverage Only broad section names, no visible task families. Shows all 12 TOEFL 2026 task types before the test begins.
Timing Still framed as the older 2-hour four-task experience. Reflects the 67-85 minute 2026 structure and adaptive windows.
Speaking format Generic speaking practice only. Includes Listen and Repeat plus Interview-specific preparation.
Writing format Essay-only or unclear writing scope. Includes Build a Sentence, Email Writing, and Academic Discussion.
Feedback loop Only a raw score or no speaking/writing analysis. Combines full-test benchmarking with speaking and writing feedback.
Credibility Little information about who built the content. Points to the content team, advisors, and outcomes data.

Why students use PrepEx for TOEFL practice tests

Full tests matter most when they feed your next study decisions. That is why PrepEx combines test simulation with faster practice loops across weak sections.

Full-test benchmark, then targeted repair

You can use the practice test to establish your baseline, then move into section-specific practice instead of guessing what to do next.

  • Use the test to spot bottlenecks quickly.
  • Return to Practice Hub for focused repetition.

Stronger speaking and writing workflow

PrepEx is especially useful when your weaker sections are productive ones, because speaking and writing are tied to AI analysis and guidance.

  • Speaking feedback includes timing and response analysis.
  • Writing workflow covers sentence building, email, and discussion tasks.

Built for the current test, not the legacy one

The page and product both show the current TOEFL 2026 blueprint clearly, which helps you avoid practicing the wrong behaviors.

  • Current task mix is visible before you start.
  • Section timing is aligned with the 2026 structure.

Written by TOEFL educators, not generated by AI

Every practice test, passage, and question is written by our content team — language teachers, curriculum designers, and test prep specialists with decades of combined experience. Content is reviewed by our advisory board for accuracy and alignment with actual TOEFL 2026 standards.

What student outcome data shows

Real numbers from students using PrepEx practice tests and feedback tools.

81.3% of repeat practice test takers improved total score

That figure comes from the State of Learning at PrepEx snapshot and supports the role of repeated full-test benchmarking.

Practice tests work better with section drills

Students do not improve because they only take more mock tests. They improve when full tests show what to target next.

AI feedback closes the gap on productive skills

Speaking and writing are hard to improve without feedback. Our AI analysis gives you score predictions and specific next steps after every response.

Real score improvements from PrepEx users

"I went from 81 to 106 in two months. The AI grading pointed out things I didn't even realize I was doing wrong. Petra really helped with my speaking too."

Anastasia Kolokoltseva
Anastasia Kolokoltseva
Grad school applicant
81 → 106 (+25 points)

"Having unlimited practice made such a difference. It showed me exactly what I was doing wrong and how to fix it. I felt so much more confident on test day."

Leyla Çetin
Leyla Çetin
MBA candidate
95 → 112 (+17 points)

"Speaking was always my weakest section. I practiced so many questions and finally broke through. The unlimited practice really helped."

Ryan Gunawan
Ryan Gunawan
Engineering student
Speaking: 13 → 23 (+10)

Questions students ask before choosing a TOEFL practice test

Does PrepEx offer a TOEFL 2026 practice test?
Yes. PrepEx offers a TOEFL 2026 full-test workflow with the current structure, 2026 task coverage, and AI feedback for speaking and writing.
How long is the TOEFL 2026 practice test?
A TOEFL 2026 practice test should reflect the current shorter format. Reading and Listening run in adaptive windows of about 18 to 27 minutes each, Speaking is 8 minutes, and Writing is 23 minutes, for a total range of about 67 to 85 minutes.
What task types should a TOEFL 2026 practice test include?
It should cover all 12 task types across the exam. That includes newer tasks like Listen and Repeat, Interview Speaking, Build a Sentence, and Email Writing, not just broad four-section labels.
Is this better than a generic TOEFL mock test?
If the generic mock test does not reflect the 2026 format, then yes. The value of a practice test comes from format match, realistic timing, and what you can learn from the result.
Can I retake the practice test more than once?
Yes. Repeated full tests are useful for progress checks, especially when you spend the days between attempts fixing weak sections in targeted practice.
What should I do after one full practice test?
Use the result to identify your weakest sections, then move into section-specific practice. A full test is the benchmark. The score lift usually comes from what you do after it.

Useful next reads before you start

State of Learning

Read the research snapshot behind the learner-outcome claims referenced here.

Practice Hub

Go from full-test benchmarking to targeted drills in reading, listening, speaking, and writing.

Start with a real TOEFL 2026 practice test.

If your goal is broad practice-test prep, begin with the full test. If your goal is score movement after that, use the result to guide what you practice next. PrepEx is built to support both.

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