This page was designed for an advanced level TOEFL class at the English Language Institute, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.



This is ETS's official website. It includes information about registration and practice questions (for both the computer-based TOEFL and the traditional paper and pencil test). Note: You must use a PC (not a Macintosh) to download practice material for the new computer-based TOEFL.
Ask questions; the professor will answer them! Also, you might learn a lot by looking at other people's questions. (Notice that you can look at old questions and answers as well as current ones.)
This site mostly contains advertisements, but there are also some free practice TOEFL questions. Click on: Review the TOEFL test--free!
This site, which providesTOEFL-type questions with good feedback, requires Shockwave.
Vocabulary, idioms, and phrasal verbs:
WWWebster Dictionary
This Merriam-Webster online dictionary is excellent! In addition to the definition of a word, you can find its etymology and pronunciation. There is also a built-in thesaurus.
Self-Study Quizzes for ESL Students
Click on Idioms, phrasal verbs, and slang quizzes. Do the difficult ones! (You might want to explore this site and see if there are any other quizzes that are useful.)
ESL Cafe's Idiom Page
There are hundreds of idioms here!
The Weekly Idiom
Lots of idioms here!
ESL Cafe's Phrasal Verb Page
You probably know most of these, but some may be new to you.
Most of these quizzes will probably be too easy for you, but you might find a few that are useful.