TOEFL IBT Reading Practice Test 16 from Barron’s TOEFL iBT

TOEFL IBT Reading Practice Test 16 from Barron's TOEFL iBT

TOEFL IBT Reading Practice Test 16 from Barron’s TOEFL iBT

The Reading section tests your ability to understand reading passages like those in college textbooks. The passages are about 700 words in length.

This is the short format for the Reading section. On the short format, you will read three passages. After each passage, you will answer 12-14 questions about it. You may take notes while you read, but notes are not graded. You may use your notes to answer the questions.

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TOEFL IBT Reading Practice Test 15 from Barron’s TOEFL iBT

TOEFL IBT Reading Practice Test 15 from Barron's TOEFL iBT

TOEFL IBT Reading Practice Test 15 from Barron’s TOEFL iBT

The Reading section tests your ability to understand reading passages like those in college textbooks. The passages are about 700 words in length.

This is the short format for the Reading section. On the short format, you will read three passages. After each passage, you will answer 12-14 questions about it. You may take notes while you read, but notes are not graded. You may use your notes to answer the questions.

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TOEFL IBT Reading Practice Test 14 from Barron’s TOEFL iBT

TOEFL IBT Reading Practice Test 14 from Barron's TOEFL iBT

TOEFL IBT Reading Practice Test 14 from Barron’s TOEFL iBT

The Reading section tests your ability to understand reading passages like those in college textbooks. The passages are about 700 words in length.

This is the short format for the Reading section. On the short format, you will read three passages. After each passage, you will answer 12-14 questions about it. You may take notes while you read, but notes are not graded. You may use your notes to answer the questions.

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TOEFL IBT Listening Practice Test 03 from Barron’s TOEFL iBT

TOEFL Listening Practice Test 03

TOEFL iBT Listening Practice Test 03 from Barron’s TOEFL iBT 13th Edition

The Listening section tests your ability to understand spoken English that is typical of interactions and academic speech on college campuses. During the test, you will listen to conversations and lectures and answer questions about them. There are two conversations and four lectures on the short format and three conversations and six lectures on the long format.

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