ExamRift — TOEIC Listening and Reading Practice
ExamRift offers TOEIC Listening & Reading practice that follows the official ETS Examinee Handbook: 7 parts, 45 minutes Listening + 75 minutes Reading, 200 questions, 10-990 scaled scoring.
What ExamRift offers for TOEIC L&R
- Realistic mock exams. Full-length 200-question mocks (Parts 1-7) and section mocks aligned with the official TOEIC Listening & Reading format and timing.
- Per-part drills. Each of Parts 1 (Photographs), 2 (Question-Response), 3 (Conversations), 4 (Talks), 5 (Incomplete Sentences), 6 (Text Completion), 7 (Reading Comprehension) has a dedicated drill so learners can target weak parts.
- Score reports. Listening and Reading scaled scores (5-495 each) plus a total scaled score (10-990), rendered in the same style as the official ETS report.
- Per-option explanations. Every multiple-choice item ships with reasoning for the correct answer and a trap-type label for each distractor.
- Learning supplements. Vocabulary, functional phrases, photo-description techniques, and listening tips — translated into 37 languages on demand.
- Coach groups. Teachers and parents can create groups (free for up to 3 learners) to monitor progress on TOEIC drills and mocks.
TOEIC L&R sections
- Listening (45 minutes, 100 questions). Part 1 Photographs, Part 2 Question-Response, Part 3 Conversations, Part 4 Talks.
- Reading (75 minutes, 100 questions). Part 5 Incomplete Sentences, Part 6 Text Completion, Part 7 Reading Comprehension (single- and multi-passage).
Pricing at a glance
- Free (120 AP capacity, 1 AP / 40 min recovery, ad-supported)
- Plus (300 AP capacity, 1 AP / 20 min recovery, ad-free) — from $6.67/mo
- Intense (750 AP capacity, 1 AP / 8 min recovery, ad-free) — from $16.67/mo
New accounts get a 14-day reverse trial with Plus-level AP — no credit card required. For full plan details see https://examrift.com/pricing/.
Score Report Preview
Listening and Reading scaled scores (5-495 each) with a total scaled score (10-990), rendered with the same score-card layout the post-mock Exam Results page uses. Practice mocks use linear scaling — the IRT model used in real testing is not used here — so scaled scores are indicative.
TOEIC L&R FAQ
Is this based on the official TOEIC L&R format?
Yes. Question types, parts (1-7), timing (45 min Listening + 75 min Reading), and scoring (10-990 scaled) follow the official ETS Examinee Handbook. We update content whenever ETS publishes changes.
How accurate are the practice questions?
Every item is verified against the ETS Examinee Handbook spec — the 13 official contexts, part-specific question patterns, and difficulty alignment.
Can I practice specific parts individually?
Yes. Each part (Photographs, Question-Response, Conversations, Talks, Incomplete Sentences, Text Completion, Reading Comprehension) has a dedicated drill, or take a full mock exam to simulate test day.
What can I do for free?
Free accounts can practice across all 7 parts daily, take section or full mock exams, and receive detailed score reports. No credit card required.
What does the score report show?
Listening and Reading scaled scores (5-495 each) plus a total scaled score (10-990), aligned with the official ETS reporting style. Practice mocks use linear scaling — not the IRT model used in real testing — so scores are indicative.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) and other common payment methods through our secure payment processor.
Important notes
- ExamRift is an independent practice platform and is not affiliated with ETS or any official test administrator.
- 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.
Contact
- Website: https://examrift.com
- Support: [email protected]
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Public Live Demo
The homepage at https://examrift.com/toeiclr/ includes a fixed public live demo so visitors and AI agents can inspect ExamRift's question design and study-material quality before signing in.
This demo is a representative sample only. ExamRift maintains a large internal question bank for ongoing practice, but the full bank is available only inside the authenticated app and is not exposed through a public API.
New accounts include a 14-day Plus-level reverse trial with no credit card required, so learners can register and try the practice flow before subscribing.
Parts covered in the live demo
The TOEIC L&R live-demo widget lets visitors try one representative item per part across the full Listening + Reading section coverage:
- Part 1 — Photographs. Listening, picture-description multiple-choice (4 options, choose the statement that best describes the photo).
- Part 2 — Question-Response. Listening, 3-option short-response (pick the most natural reply to a spoken question or statement).
- Part 3 — Conversations. Listening, multi-turn dialogue between two or more speakers followed by 3 comprehension questions, sometimes with a graphic prompt.
- Part 4 — Talks. Listening, monologue (announcement, voicemail, broadcast) followed by 3 comprehension questions.
- Part 5 — Incomplete Sentences. Reading, single-sentence fill-in-the-blank covering grammar, connectors, vocabulary, and word forms.
- Part 6 — Text Completion. Reading, short passage with 4 blanks (3 word/phrase blanks and 1 sentence-insertion blank).
- Part 7 — Reading Comprehension. Reading, single- and multi-passage business documents (emails, notices, chat threads, advertisements) with comprehension questions.
Representative sample — TOEIC Part 1 (Photographs)
- Exam: TOEIC Listening & Reading
- Section: Listening, Part 1
- Question type: Picture-description multiple-choice
- Skill focus: Verb-action matching, distractor-trap awareness, photo description.
Stem: Choose the statement that best describes the photograph.
Options:
- (A) The man in the beige hat is distributing lanyards.
- (B) The man in the beige hat is lowering a screen.
- (C) The man in the beige hat is typing on a laptop.
- (D) The man in the beige hat is leading a session.
Correct answer: D
Why (D) is correct: The trainer is standing beside the projector screen and gesturing toward it as he explains, which is the main visible action.
Why the distractors fail:
- (A) Lanyards are visible on the desks, but no one is handing them out at this moment. (Trap: partial-truth)
- (B) The projector screen is visible but already in place; the trainer is not adjusting it. (Trap: partial-truth)
- (C) Laptops are open on the desks, but the trainer is standing at the front and not typing. (Trap: partial-truth)
Study-note highlights:
- Vocabulary covered: onboarding, lanyard, projector, gesturing, participant.
- Photo-description techniques: Identify the action focus (Find the one person whose action drives the scene before scanning the rest.); Use clothing to disambiguate (When several people share the frame, use clothing or position to lock onto the correct subject.); Separate visible from active (Many objects are visible but not in use — the verb must match the action, not the inventory.).
- Common traps to avoid: Naming a real object on the desks (lanyards, laptops, welcome kits) and pairing it with an action no one is performing.