※ All instructors can teach this course.
▮ Course Title:
TOEFL Listening Mock Test (Update 2026)
▮ Level:
CEFR B1, TOEIC 550+, EIKEN Grade Pre-2+
▮ Number of Lessons:
73 Mocks
( 1 Mock = 2 lessons = 50 minutes total )
= 1 Mock = 4 Tasks =
- ● Listen and Choose a Response Sample material available
- ● Listen to a Conversation Sample material available
- ● Listen to an Announcement Sample material available
- ● Listen to an Academic Talk Sample material available
▮ Recommended Study Amount:
50 Mocks = 100 Lessons
(Students may freely adjust the number of lessons based on their needs.)
▮ Standard Time Required:
1 Mock Test = 2 lessons (25 minutes × 2).
▮ Course Materials:
- You will receive all materials directly from the instructor during the lesson.
- Please take all tasks (Task 1–Task 4) without any preparation.
- For review purposes, you may request the materials and scripts used during the lesson from the instructor.
▮ Lesson Overview:
This course uses TOEFL-style common questions and similar-format practice items.
In the new Listening section, a multistage adaptive format is introduced, where the difficulty of later questions changes based on performance in the earlier part.
This course focuses on the common items from the first stage.
- 1 Mock Test proceeds in the following order:
Listen and Choose a Response → Listen to a Conversation →
Listen to an Announcement → Listen to an Academic Talk
- Standard duration: 1 Mock Test = 2 lessons (25 min × 2)
- Lessons focus on answer checking and strategies for approaching the questions.
- Please book the same instructor for both lessons (2 slots) whenever possible.
▮ About Each Task
● Listen and Choose a Response
Listen to the initial question or statement in a short exchange and choose the most appropriate response.
● Listen to a Conversation
Listen to a short conversation between two speakers and choose the correct answers.
Topics include daily-life situations such as food, socializing, education, entertainment, services, health, hobbies, home, shopping, communication, and travel.
● Listen to an Announcement
Listen to a short academic-related announcement (approx. 40–85 words) and answer questions based on its content.
Typical topics include schedules, guidance, rules/regulations, and student-related information.
● Listen to an Academic Talk
Listen to a short academic lecture (approx. 100–250 words) and answer questions about the content.
Topics may include history, arts & music, life sciences, physical sciences, business & economics, and social sciences.
<Additional Notes>
Listening audio is played only once. Scripts are not shown on the screen (except for question text).
Some listening items may include unscored questions.