Master the TOEFL Speaking Section (2025 Update)

The speaking section is the third part of the TOEFL® test. You’ll have about 17 minutes to answer four questions.  Remember that you must do more than speak! Throughout the TOEFL speaking section you’ll read, listen and speak.  Read on for descriptions of each question and tips for mastering them.

Question One – Independent Speaking

TOEFL Speaking question 1 is the independent TOEFL speaking question.  It’s also called the “personal choice” question.  You’ll give your opinion on a subject likely related to school, work or some other part of life.

Commonly, this question asks if you agree or disagree with a given statement.  That might look like this:

State whether you agree or disagree with the following statement. Then explain your reasons using specific details in your argument. Teachers should assign daily homework to students.

Sometimes, the question requires you to pick between two opposing options.  In that case, it will look something like this:

There are many different approaches to academic studies, and all of them have specific benefits. Do you prefer to study for tests in a group, or to study alone? Include details and examples to support your explanation.

Lastly, you might get a question that refers to a hypothetical situation.  These questions are rare.  They look like this:

Some companies have rules that forbid employees from using personal cell phones during working hours. Do you think this is a good idea? Why or why not? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.

General Strategies

  1. Try a template .
  2. Start with a clear main point and then give one or two reasons to support it.  One reason is totally fine!
  3. Use conjunctions and transitional phrases to show off your command of English grammar.
  4. Remember that your speaking rate is really important – speak quickly!

General Strategies

  1. Try a template .
  2. Start with a clear main point and then give one or two reasons to support it.  One reason is totally fine!
  3. Use conjunctions and transitional phrases to show off your command of English grammar.
  4. Remember that your speaking rate is really important – speak quickly!

TOEFL Speaking Guides and Templates

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