Practice four Listen to a Conversation tasks from the new TOEFL Test (2026).
If you find this task difficult, you can check the vocabulary before you take the test.
You can either listen to all the questions continuously or play each question individually.
Choose the best response to each sentence or question.
You can check the whole script below or SHOW each sentence/question as you take the test.
Review the difficult vocabulary after you finish the test.
Si esta tarea te resulta difícil, puedes revisar el vocabulario antes de hacer el examen.
Puedes escuchar todas las preguntas de forma continua o reproducir cada pregunta individualmente.
Elige la mejor respuesta para cada frase o pregunta.
Puedes revisar el guion completo abajo o SHOW cada frase o pregunta mientras haces el examen.
Repasa el vocabulario difícil después de terminar el examen.
Se você achar esta tarefa difícil, pode revisar o vocabulário antes de fazer o teste.
Você pode ouvir todas as perguntas continuamente ou reproduzir cada pergunta individualmente.
Escolha a melhor resposta para cada frase ou pergunta.
Você pode conferir o roteiro completo abaixo ou MOSTRAR cada frase ou pergunta enquanto faz o teste.
Revise o vocabulário difícil depois de concluir o teste.
이 과제가 어렵다면, 시험을 보기 전에 어휘를 먼저 확인할 수 있습니다.
모든 문제를 연속으로 들을 수도 있고, 각 문제를 개별적으로 재생할 수도 있습니다.
각 문장이나 질문에 가장 알맞은 답을 선택하세요.
아래에서 전체 스크립트를 확인하거나, 시험을 진행하면서 각 문장이나 질문을 하나씩 표시할 수 있습니다.
시험을 마친 후, 어려웠던 어휘를 복습하세요.
[n] - noun, [v] - verb, [phv] - phrasal verb, [adj] - adjective, [exp] - expression
What are the speakers planning to do this weekend?
Visit some friends out of town
Attend an outdoor festival
Go hiking in the mountains
Take a trip to the lake
What does the man say he will take care of?
Picking the woman up on Friday
Buying snacks for the trip
Booking a place to stay
Driving both ways
What does the man want the woman to do?
Reserve a hotel room for a conference
Book a flight for a business trip
Reschedule a Thursday meeting
Arrange transport to an airport
Why does the woman need the man's approval number?
To check the conference schedule
To process the flight booking
To contact the airline directly
To select his seat
What is the man's concern about the woman?
She may not submit her essay on time.
She forgot about an upcoming midterm.
She chose a difficult essay topic.
She missed several class sessions.
What does the man offer to do?
Share his notes from class
Help the woman choose a topic
Review the woman's draft
Talk to the professor on her behalf
What is the conversation mainly about?
Planning and preparing meals ahead of time
Saving money on grocery shopping
Finding good recipes online
Eating out less often
What does the woman imply when she says "once it's done, it's done"?
The man can finish other work faster if he doesn't have to cook.
She has trouble eating all of the food that she prepares.
Cooking at home makes eating more enjoyable.
Preparing food in advance saves effort later.
Score:
Directions: What expressions from the video have the same meaning as the highlighted expressions in the sentences below?
Instrucciones: ¿Qué expresiones del video tienen el mismo significado que las expresiones destacadas en las oraciones siguientes?
Instruções: Quais expressões do vídeo têm o mesmo significado que as expressões destacadas nas frases abaixo?
지시 사항: 아래 문장에서 강조된 표현과 같은 의미를 가진 표현을 영상에서 찾아보세요.
[ was up for ]
[ handy ]
[ swamped ]
[ late submissions ]
[ planned ahead ]
[ look it over ]
[ manageable ]
[ set ]
Listen to a conversation.
A: So, are you doing anything this weekend? I was thinking of driving up to the lake.
B: Oh, that sounds nice. How far is it?
A: About two hours. Not too bad. I was thinking we could leave Saturday morning and come back Sunday.
B: I'd be up for that. Should I bring anything?
A: Just some snacks for the road. I'll take care of everything else. The cabin's already booked.
B: Perfect. I'll grab some things from the store on Friday night then.
Listen to a conversation.
A: I need to book a flight to Toronto for the sales conference next Thursday. Can you help with that?
B: Sure. Do you have a preference for morning or afternoon departure?
A: Morning if possible. I'd like to get there with enough time to check in before the evening reception.
B: Let me check. There's one that leaves at 7:15 and arrives at 9:40, or a 9:50 that gets in around noon.
A: The 7:15 works better. Can you go ahead and book it?
B: I'll need your travel approval number before I can confirm. Do you have that handy?
A: I think it's in the email from HR. Can you give me a second. I'll email it to you.
Listen to a conversation.
A: Did you start working on Professor Hanna's essay yet? It's due Friday.
B: I haven't even chosen a topic. I've been swamped with two midterms this week.
A: You might want to get on that. She said she won't be accepting late submissions — at all.
B: Seriously? No extensions?
A: She mentioned it twice in class. Something about fairness to students who planned ahead.
B: Okay. I'll figure out my topic tonight and try to get a draft done by tomorrow.
A: Good call. And if you need someone to look it over, let me know.
Listen to a conversation.
A: I've been trying to cook more at home, but I never know what to make.
B: I know what you mean. What I do is just pick one or two recipes for the week and prep everything on Sunday.
A: That actually sounds manageable. Does it take long?
B: Maybe two hours, but then you're set for the whole week. I usually chop all the vegetables and cook the grains ahead of time.
A: I might try that. I always end up ordering takeout because I feel too tired to cook after work.
B: That's exactly why it's worth doing it in advance. Once it's done, it's done.