ExamRift — TOEFL iBT 2026 Practice
Prepare for the new TOEFL iBT 2026 format with adaptive Reading and Listening practice, Writing and Speaking tasks, and structured feedback after every session. ExamRift helps you practice the ETS-published 2026 structure, identify weak areas, and keep improving with targeted drills and study plans.
What ExamRift offers for TOEFL iBT 2026
- Full-length mock exams. Complete TOEFL iBT 2026 mock exams modeled on the ETS-published structure. Reading and Listening use Multi-Stage Testing (MST)-style adaptive modules; Writing and Speaking are practiced as timed linear task sets.
- Targeted drills. Practice specific TOEFL question formats across Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing before returning to a full mock.
- Writing and speaking grading. Essays and spoken responses receive structured scores, rubric-aligned feedback, and improvement notes.
- Question bank. Thousands of practice questions across reading, listening, speaking, and writing.
- Study materials. Review explanations and study notes in your preferred language. The English test content stays unchanged, while explanations, vocabulary notes, strategies, cultural notes, model answers, and per-option feedback can be translated into 39 languages on demand.
- Progress tracking and study plans. Follow section performance over time and use study plans that adjust to your practice history.
TOEFL iBT 2026 sections
- Reading. Daily-life passages and academic passages with multiple-choice questions.
- Listening. Choose a Response, Conversations, Announcements, Academic Talks.
- Writing. Write an Email (7 min) and Write for an Academic Discussion (10 min).
- Speaking. Listen and Repeat, and Take an Interview.
Pricing at a glance
- Free (48 AP capacity, 1 AP / 100 min recovery, ad-supported)
- Plus (120 AP capacity, 1 AP / 50 min recovery, ad-free) — from $13.35/mo
- Intense (300 AP capacity, 1 AP / 20 min recovery, ad-free) — from $33.35/mo
New accounts get a 14-day Plus-level trial — no credit card required. For full plan details see https://examrift.com/pricing/.
Important notes
- ExamRift is an independent practice platform and is not affiliated with ETS or any official test administrator.
- Speaking recordings and written essays stay on your device unless you request grading. When grading is requested, the response is sent solely for scoring and feedback; nothing is sold.
- Refund window: Lemon Squeezy subscription refunds available within 7 days of the initial charge if no AP has been consumed. Top-ups are non-refundable.
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TOEFL iBT 2026 question types covered in the live demo
The live-demo widget lets visitors try fixed, evaluated representative practice formats across the four TOEFL iBT 2026 sections (Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing):
- Reading — Complete the Words. Reading, fill missing letters in everyday and academic-style passages using context clues, collocations, and morphology.
- Reading — Daily-life Reading (2 questions). Reading, multiple-choice comprehension on a short everyday text such as a notice, memo, or newsletter.
- Reading — Daily-life Reading (3 questions). Reading, multiple-choice comprehension on a longer everyday passage covering main idea, detail, and inference.
- Reading — Academic Reading. Reading, multiple-choice comprehension on a short academic-style passage with vocabulary in context.
- Listening — Choose a Response (sample 1). Listening, pick the most natural reply to a single spoken statement or question.
- Listening — Choose a Response (sample 2). Listening, second variation of the choose-a-response format covering a different speech act.
- Listening — Conversation. Listening, two-speaker campus dialogue followed by comprehension questions.
- Listening — Announcement. Listening, brief campus announcement followed by main-idea and required-action questions.
- Listening — Academic Talk. Listening, extended classroom-style talk followed by comprehension questions.
- Speaking — Listen and Repeat. Speaking, repeat a spoken sentence in a guided scenario, focusing on pronunciation, stress, and intonation.
- Speaking — Take an Interview (Virtual Interview). Speaking, answer research-interview questions about your experiences and opinions, 45 seconds per response.
- Writing — Build a Sentence. Writing, arrange scrambled fragments into a grammatically correct English sentence.
- Writing — Write an Email. Writing, compose an email response covering required details in a 7-minute timed task.
- Writing — Write for an Academic Discussion. Writing, post a 100+ word reply to a professor question in an online discussion thread, engaging two classmates.
Representative sample — Academic Reading (TOEFL iBT 2026)
- Exam: TOEFL iBT 2026
- Section: Reading
- Question type: Academic multiple-choice comprehension
- Skill focus: Inference, rhetorical purpose, passage-structure mapping.
Stem: What can be inferred from the passage about the current state of ethical theory?
Options:
- (A) Philosophers have largely abandoned consequentialist approaches in favor of virtue-based models
- (B) Neuroscience has definitively proven that deontological ethics is more cognitively natural than utilitarianism
- (C) No single ethical framework has yet provided a fully satisfactory account of moral judgment
- (D) Empirical research methods are generally considered irrelevant to philosophical ethics discussions
Correct answer: C
Why (C) is correct: The passage shows that utilitarianism and deontology face challenges from neuroscience data (paragraph 2), and virtue ethics is criticized for lacking prescriptive clarity (paragraph 3). Together, these points support the inference that no single framework has proven fully adequate.