Start Your Official TOEFL Listening Practice
This section of the test challenges even advanced English speakers, especially when under pressure. That’s why we’ve designed this tool to mirror real exam conditions with precision.
You’ll practice all eight official TOEFL Listening question types, receive instant correction, and get strategy insight written by an experienced TOEFL coach.
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This simulation includes all eight types of Listening questions used in the official TOEFL. Time yourself, challenge your focus, and track your score.
8 Questions Type for the Listening Section
Complete this listening practice in 15 minutes to simulate real test pressure and improve your pacing.
1. Gist-Content Question:
Identify the main point or topic of the conversation or lecture.

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2. Gist-Purpose Question:
Identify the purpose behind the speaker’s statement or the goal of the conversation.

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3. Detail Question:
Identify specific facts or details mentioned in the conversation or lecture.

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4. Function Question:
Determine why the speaker said something—what was their intention (to explain, clarify, reassure, etc.)?

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5. Attitude Question :
Identify the speaker’s feelings, emotions, or attitude toward the subject (positive, negative, neutral, etc.).

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6. Inference Question
Make a logical conclusion based on the information provided in the lecture, even if it’s not directly stated.

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7. Organization Question
Determine how the speaker organizes the information (listing examples, comparing ideas, describing steps, etc.).

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8. Connecting Content Question
Identify the relationship between different pieces of information (cause-effect, comparison, contrast, etc.).

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How Long Did It Take You?
The official TOEFL Listening section gives you limited time — you’ve got to think fast, focus hard, and keep moving.
💡 If you took all 15 minutes, you may be second-guessing or reading too slowly. That’s okay — it just means you need more structure and training.
⏱️ Ideally, you should complete this in 12 minutes — giving yourself 3 minutes at the end to check answers and calm your nerves.
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