TOEFL 2026 Speaking Practice — Level Easy (for score 80+) #01

Part A Listen & Repeat Listen to each sentence and repeat it out loud. Try to match the speaker’s pronunciation, rhythm, and speed. Situation: University Library Self-Checkout…

Part A

Listen & Repeat

Listen to each sentence and repeat it out loud. Try to match the speaker’s pronunciation, rhythm, and speed.

Situation: University Library Self-Checkout

You are explaining the self-checkout process to a student at the university library.

Sentence 1
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Welcome to our library checkout station.

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Please have your student card ready now.

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Medium
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First, scan the barcode on the back of your library book.

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Then, place your student card under the small red scanner.

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Wait for the computer screen to show a green check mark.

Sentence 6
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If you need any help with your account, please ask the librarian at the front desk for some assistance.

Sentence 7
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Make sure to collect your printed receipt from the machine before you walk out of the library building today.

Part B

Take an Interview

Listen to each question and give a spoken response. Aim to speak for 20–30 seconds per answer.

Topic: Music And Entertainment

You are participating in a brief interview about the role of music and entertainment in your personal life and society.

Question 8
Describe an Event

Thank you for joining me today. Please think back to a specific time you attended a live entertainment event—such as a concert, a movie in a theater, or a stage play. What happened during that event, and what made that specific experience memorable for you?

Start with: “I remember a time when…”

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I remember a time when I went to see my favorite band, Coldplay, perform live at a stadium in Seoul. It was actually my first big concert ever, so I was super excited. I remember the moment the lights went down and the music started—the whole stadium just erupted, and everyone started cheering at once. It was honestly such an incredible feeling. What made it really memorable for me wasn’t just the music, but the atmosphere. For instance, the band handed out these glowing wristbands to everyone in the audience. When they started playing their biggest hit, all those thousands of lights synced up and flashed in different colors. It looked like a sea of stars. Because of this, I felt so connected to the crowd. That night was truly unforgettable.

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I remember a time when I went to see my favorite band perform live in Seoul. It was actually my first time going to a big concert, so I was really excited but also a little nervous because of the huge crowd. The music was incredibly loud and everyone was singing along, which was just an amazing feeling. What made it so memorable for me was when the lead singer walked right to the front of the stage and looked toward my section. I felt like he was singing directly to me. It was such a cool experience, and I still talk about that night with my friends whenever we listen to their songs.

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Question 9
Describe an Aspect

People have different ways of enjoying music; some prefer to listen to music actively while focusing on nothing else, while others prefer to have music playing in the background while they work or study. How do you usually listen to music in your daily life, and why do you prefer that approach?

Start with: “In my daily life, I…”

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In my daily life, I actually prefer listening to music as background noise while I’m doing other things. I find that I’m way more productive when I have some soft jazz or lo-fi beats playing in the background. For instance, last week I had to finish a long research paper for my history class, and I honestly couldn’t focus at all in total silence. I felt kind of distracted by every little sound in the room, so I put on my favorite study playlist. As a result, I managed to finish the whole assignment in just two hours. For me, music isn’t really something I need to focus on intently; it’s more like a tool to help me get into the right headspace. So yeah, having it in the background is definitely my favorite way to listen.

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In my daily life, I usually listen to music as background noise while I’m doing other things, like studying or cleaning my room. I find that silence makes me feel a bit distracted, so having music playing helps me stay focused. I mean, it’s just really comforting to have some songs on in the background. For example, when I’m working on my homework, I always put on a playlist of soft pop music. It makes the work feel less stressful and kind of fun. I don’t really like listening to music actively because I feel like I’m wasting time if I’m not doing anything else. So, background music is definitely my favorite way to listen.

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Question 10
Opinion / Preference

Now I’d like your opinion. Some people believe that live entertainment, like concerts or theater, will always be better than watching movies or listening to music at home. Do you agree with this preference? Why or why not?

Start with: “Personally, I strongly believe that…”

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Personally, I strongly believe that live entertainment is much better than staying at home. I mean, there’s just something about the energy of a crowd that you can’t get from a screen. For instance, I went to a Coldplay concert in Seoul last year, and it was honestly life-changing. Standing in that huge stadium, hearing the music live, and seeing thousands of people singing along—it felt so powerful. When you’re at home, it’s comfortable, sure, but it’s kind of lonely. At a concert, you’re sharing that moment with everyone around you. As a result, the experience feels way more emotional and memorable. Not only that, but it motivates me to go out more often. So yeah, I definitely prefer live shows because they create a connection you just can’t find at home.

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Personally, I strongly believe that live entertainment is much better than watching movies at home. I mean, there is just something special about being in a crowd. For example, I went to a music concert last summer with my friends. The energy was amazing because everyone was singing along and dancing together. It felt so much more exciting than just sitting on my couch at home with my laptop. You know, when you’re at a live show, you really feel the music in your heart. It’s a totally different experience, and I think it’s worth the money for things like that. So yeah, I definitely prefer going out to see live performances.

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Question 11
Opinion / Preference

One last question. Do you think schools or workplaces should provide dedicated spaces for students and employees to play music or enjoy entertainment together? For example, should an office have a music room for breaks? Why or why not?

Start with: “I think it would be…”

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I think it would be a fantastic idea for schools and offices to have dedicated music or entertainment rooms. Honestly, work and study can get really stressful, right? So, having a place to just unwind for a bit would make a huge difference in how people feel. For instance, at my last internship, we were all working so hard on this big project, and we were honestly pretty burnt out by the afternoon. If we had just had a small room with a guitar or even a TV to relax in, I’m sure we would’ve been much more productive afterward. It’s not just about fun; it’s about recharging. As a result, people would be happier and more focused. So yeah, I definitely think those spaces are a great investment for everyone involved.

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I think it would be a great idea for offices or schools to have a music room. I mean, work and school can be really stressful, right? So, having a place to go and play music or just listen to some songs would help everyone relax. For example, in my last office, we didn’t have anything like that, so we just sat at our desks during lunch. It was pretty boring. But if we had a music room, I think we would have been much happier and more productive. It’s just a nice way to take a break and refresh your mind with things like that. So yeah, I definitely think it’s a good plan.

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