The TOEFL iBT changed in January 2026, and it suits a lot of my students better than before: it now runs in under two hours, and the Reading and Listening sections are multistage adaptive, where your first module decides whether the second is the harder, full-scoring path or the easier, capped one. There is also a new banded 1 to 6 score alongside the familiar 0 to 120. I focus on the integrated tasks students find hardest, where reading, listening and speaking or writing collide, with note-taking systems and answer templates that keep you clear when the clock is running.
Lessons run on a fixed weekly slot or get booked flexibly around your week, one to one or in a small group, always online. Pick the length that fits the session.
Your TOEFL mocks recreate the new adaptive flow, so you feel how the first module routes the second, and we practise the integrated tasks end to end with my note-taking and templating system. The Kahoots and Quizlets target academic vocabulary and the signposting language the Speaking and Writing tasks reward, and the PDFs give you model integrated answers with the marking logic spelled out. Everything is sorted by section and by the skill you need to push.
After every session I write down where you are, your band or score per skill and the one thing to fix next, so you are never guessing about your progress. Between lessons you can message me on WhatsApp, a quick question, a sentence you are stuck on, your homework, so nothing has to wait a whole week.
A short video where I walk you through a typical session.
Pick a time that suits you. The first lesson is free.