Choose a TOEFL Plan by Score Gap
If your target is 10 points above your current score, a 4-6 week plan may be enough. If the gap is 20 points or more, plan for 8-12 weeks and separate foundation work from timed mock tests. Students often waste attempts by taking another official test before the weakest section has changed.
A practical weekly rhythm is two Reading or Listening drills, two Speaking recordings, two Writing responses, one vocabulary review block, and one timed section check. Full mocks are useful, but only after you have fixed repeated section mistakes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to prepare for TOEFL?
Depends on starting level. B2 level (TOEFL 70–79) → 6–10 weeks. B1 level (TOEFL 60–70) → 3–4 months. Study 1.5 hours daily for best results.
What is the best TOEFL preparation book?
The Official Guide to the TOEFL iBT Test (ETS) is most authentic. Also: Barron's TOEFL iBT and Magoosh TOEFL online. For free: ETS Official Practice (2 free tests) and English AIdol.
Can I self-study for TOEFL without a tutor?
Yes — most students self-study successfully using ETS materials and AI tools like English AIdol for Writing and Speaking feedback.
How many times can I take the TOEFL?
As many times as you want, but wait 3 days between attempts. ETS MyBest Scores reports your best score per section across all sittings within 2 years.