TOEFL FULL COURSE 2025 (Get Ready in 60 minutes!)

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So… you are wondering whether or not to buy a course to prepare for the TOEFL exam? But get a pen and a paper and today, by the end of this video, you might realise that you don’t need any course AT ALL to crack this exam.

I had 2 days to prepare and managed a score of 117. To crack TOEFL, you need to know the English language, but more importantly you need to know the TOEFL format through and through. Which is why in today’s video we are going to see…

Today’s Agenda:

1. What is TOEFL and why do you need it?
2. Format of the TOEFL exam
3. We are going to look closely at the type of questions that’ll appear in the TOEFL Reading, TOEFL Listening, TOEFL Writing and TOEFL Speaking sections, along with tips on how to answer these questions effectively.. 
4. My experience of giving the TOEFL exam, the at-home option in particular and the issues I had faced that you should know about.
5. And towards the end, I’ll give you a Bonus Tip about what you can do next to be better prepared, along with pointing you to some free test sources.

Let’s start learning! :)

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TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 - Introduction
1:05 - Why TOEFL?
1:51 - TOEFL Format
2:55 - Reading Section (8 Question Types and Personal Tips)
18:56 - Listening Section (7 Question Types and Personal Tips)
40:00 - My Listening Experience
41:18 - Speaking Section (4 Question types and Personal Tips)
58:43 - Writing Section
1:05:54 - My Experience
1:08:05 - Bonus Tip

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I watched your video and some other videos on the TOEFL TV Channel and managed a score of 108/120 (Reading - 27/30, Listening - 28/30, Speaking - 29/30, Writing - 24/30).
You were right, we do not actually need to do any specific courses. The format is what's important.

I did not focus a lot on the writing section else I would have scored more, but I am happy with my score.

Thank you! ❤

garykapoor
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I studied nothing at all due to paucity of time. I just saw the thumbnail, started watching with a notepad and did exactly what you said. I scored 105, I genuinely thank you for your effort and keeping this video free for the viewers.

devashishkulkarni
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I got 103/120, reappeared for the exam after 15 years. Thank you for your detailed analysis! It really helped me, especially when time to study was a challenge.

moizdamani
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In my opinion, I think i prefer taking risks, enjoy learning the new things and being adventures.i think so is because of the two of the reason. Number one is taking risks in life will help us to come out of our comfort zone and achieve the goals that you have set for. Number two is it gives a chance to identify the our weakness and correct them. Because of this two reason I believe that taking risks and being adventures is better and important in life

eshwar
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Thank you for this extremely well made video... Everything was laid out in such an organized and lucid manner.. My prep for this exam consisted only of watching this video and I scored a 115/120. Many thanks to the creators for putting out such brilliant content ❤

aishwaryakothare
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Alright, alright. Here are the answers...
READING:
Example 1: A
Example 2: C
Example 3: B
Example 4: A
Example 5: C

LISTENING:
Example 1: B
Example 2: A
Example 3: No, Yes, Yes, Yes, No
Example 4: D
Example 5: C

How many did you get right? :)

TheUrbanFight
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I feel like this was such a GODSENT video. Thank you from the very bottom of my heart for the crystal clear clarity with which everything was explained. It's so incredibly empowering and removes SO much anxiety with respect to what to expect. I appreciate the effort you guys have put into this video from the very bottom of my heart. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!

deescrete
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Literally booked my TOEFL date for later in next month, this is gonna be a lifesaver! Thank you

esto
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Example 4. The lecture is about how price is determined for products. First the professor talks about how companies set higher price first and then gradually lower the price later on. The higher price is for setting high standards for the product that will eventually become accessible like how it happens to a innovative tech products. Secondly, companies would also set initial lower price to combat market saturation. This appeals to new customers by encouraging them to switch brands.

May
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Thanks to ur guidance I scored 85 in my first attempt with only watching this video and only 3 hrs of actual preparation (i.e., watching ur video only)

twinkles
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Incredible video! I studied the day before only using your guidance and practiced a little on speaking and some framework for phrases and achieved a score of 114. Thank you!

xDuci
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Hey, thank you for making this! This was the first video I watched regarding TOEFL to get a clear idea of what it's all about. My scores just came in today morning and I scored a 117/120 (R: 30, L: 30, S: 28, W: 29). Great content, keep it up!

vinaypadegal
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Hey, I prepared for TOEFL in just 2 days via this video and scored a 110/120. Thank you for putting it out :)

aashrithakari
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From the article about revealing coloration we learn that it is a defense strategy used by animals. The professor in the lecture provides an example of this topic by mentioning peanut bugs and morpho butterflies. First of all he mentions how peanut bugs have black wings with bright spots of colors that pop up to startle a predator. Secondly, morpho butterflies have shiny wings that reflect sunlight and are used to escape from their main predator the birds. And that's how we learn what revealing coloration is all about.

May
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Personally I prefer to spend time indoors because I consider myself a homebody. Going out can be stressful for me since you need to get ready, pick outfit and do the right makeup. However, staying at home is comfortable where you can be in your skin and do whatever you want and however you want it. Like cooking, playing video games and what not. This is why I prefer staying indoors.

May
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listening section-
example 1: A)
example 2:C)
example 3: no, yes, yes, yes, no
example 4:D)
example 5: C)

3/5 listening section

speaking section example 1-
i personally love taking risks and trying out new things and enjoying them, as i feel there is a lot to explore in this world and this can only be done by taking risks and trying new things adding to this point i personally don't think staying indoors will allow you to discover new things and explore

varshanalokesh
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Such a great video, I have my TOEFL exam in 2 days and this video really calmed me down. Thank you so much!

mugunthdhinesh
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I used this video for my exam and it helped me a lot. It prepared me for my exam in just 5 days. Thanks a lot!!!! I was mostly stressed because of Speaking and and I got S 27 . I got really nervous and stumbled on a few words, but youre right., what they really want to know and grade is how well you know the toefl structure. And also thanks for cramping all the content in 60 minutes. God bless you <3

lightpower
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Hi!Just wanted to thank you from the bottom of my heart!I had no information about speaking and didnt practice at all ahead of the test day.I saw this video a day before the exam, and got 29 on speaking section!You really helped what to expect on the test in general and how to organize ideas quickly!I wish you good luck in your life!

inaqall
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Great video and very instructional and informative indeed! I just wanted to point out a small correction though :
At around 17:30, you mention that Option F is false because "salt domes did not open the straits, crustal movements did." Sentence F does not say that at all. The reason sentence F is false is because it claims the salt domes formed after crustal movements opened the straits and the Mediterranean filled with water. This is not mentioned in the passage, it is only explicitly mentioned that the pebbles that were found in the first sample collected were formed thus so, not the domes.

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