Prepare for TOEFL with academic vocabulary, grammar, reading, and review tools
TOEFL preparation requires more than general English. Learners need academic vocabulary, clear grammar, reading comprehension, listening and speaking readiness, and regular review.
LanGeek can support your TOEFL preparation by giving you structured TOEFL vocabulary lists, topic-based academic words, grammar lessons for speaking and writing, reading materials for comprehension practice, and active learning tools such as flashcards, quizzes, spelling practice, and spaced repetition.
This page explains how to use LanGeek as part of your TOEFL study plan, especially if you want to build the vocabulary and grammar base needed for academic reading, lectures, classroom discussions, essays, and speaking tasks.
Build TOEFL vocabulary by topic
The main TOEFL vocabulary collection on LanGeek includes Essential and Advanced TOEFL vocabulary organized by topic.
Vocabulary for TOEFL
Start with the main TOEFL vocabulary hub and choose between Essential and Advanced TOEFL word lists.
Open TOEFL vocabularyEssential Vocabulary for TOEFL
Best for learners who are starting TOEFL preparation or need to build a general academic vocabulary base.
Start essential wordsAdvanced Vocabulary for TOEFL
Best for learners who already know basic academic English and want stronger vocabulary for reading, listening, speaking, and writing.
Start advanced wordsStart with Essential TOEFL Vocabulary
LanGeekโs Essential TOEFL section covers broad topic areas that match common TOEFL themes, including education, communication, technology, health, society, geography, science, business, law, and history.
Use Essential TOEFL Vocabulary if you are still building your academic English base. Focus first on the topics that appear often in TOEFL reading, listening, speaking, and writing.
Move to Advanced TOEFL Vocabulary
The Advanced TOEFL section is especially useful for academic topics such as science, research, history, society, argumentation, law, environment, education, and abstract thinking.
Advanced Vocabulary for TOEFL
Study advanced TOEFL vocabulary for academic reading, lectures, integrated speaking, and essay writing.
Open advanced vocabularyExperimentation
Learn vocabulary useful for research methods, scientific studies, academic evidence, and cause-effect explanations.
Open lessonBiology
Build science vocabulary for reading and listening passages about living organisms, systems, and processes.
Open lessonNews and Journalism
Learn vocabulary connected to reporting, media, society, argumentation, and public information.
Open lessonAdvanced TOEFL learners should pay special attention to biology, engineering, architecture, physics, chemistry, history, literature, education, society, argumentation, persuasion, natural phenomena, and environmental topics.
Other vocabulary paths useful for TOEFL
These LanGeek vocabulary and expression pages are not TOEFL-only, but they can help learners build a stronger English foundation.
English Vocabulary
Explore vocabulary by level, topic, proficiency test, common words, and other learning paths.
Open vocabularyProficiency Test Vocabulary
Find vocabulary collections for TOEFL and other English proficiency tests.
Open test vocabularyLevel-Based Vocabulary
Build from B1 and B2 toward the academic vocabulary needed for TOEFL.
Open levelsTopic-Based Vocabulary
Study vocabulary by topic, which is useful because TOEFL passages cover many academic and general subjects.
Open topicsCollocations
Learn natural word combinations that can improve speaking and writing fluency.
Open collocationsPhrasal Verbs
Improve comprehension of natural English, conversations, and campus-related listening tasks.
Open phrasal verbsImprove grammar for TOEFL Writing and Speaking
Grammar helps TOEFL learners write clearer essays, give more organized speaking answers, understand reading passages, and summarize academic information accurately.
Practice reading comprehension with TOEFL-related topics
TOEFL reading passages often use academic topics. LanGeek reading lessons can help learners build reading speed, topic familiarity, vocabulary recognition, and comprehension before moving into full TOEFL practice tests.
Review TOEFL words with flashcards, quizzes, and spaced repetition
TOEFL vocabulary study is more effective when learners actively review words instead of only reading lists once.
Flashcards
Test your memory and check whether you can recall TOEFL words after learning them.
Read guideWord Quiz
Assess your vocabulary knowledge and identify words that need more review.
Read guideSpelling Practice
Strengthen the connection between word meaning, spelling, and pronunciation.
Read guideDaily Words
Review TOEFL vocabulary with spaced repetition so words move into long-term memory.
Read guidePersonal Wordlists
Save difficult TOEFL words and create custom lists for reading, speaking, writing, or academic topics.
Read guideLanGeek Dictionary
Check definitions, examples, pronunciation, images, translations, and related word information.
Open dictionaryUse the LanGeek Dictionary and mobile app for TOEFL study
TOEFL learners often meet unfamiliar words while reading academic texts or listening to lectures. LanGeekโs dictionary and mobile app help make vocabulary review easier and more regular.
Check unknown TOEFL words
Whenever you see an unknown TOEFL word, you can check it in the LanGeek Dictionary for meaning, pronunciation, examples, images, translations, and related information.
Open LanGeek DictionaryStudy TOEFL vocabulary on your phone
Use the LanGeek mobile app to review TOEFL vocabulary in short daily sessions with learning tools and review features.
Download mobile appSuggested TOEFL study path with LanGeek
Use this simple path to combine vocabulary, grammar, reading, dictionary lookup, and review.
Start with TOEFL vocabulary
Open the main TOEFL vocabulary page and begin with Essential TOEFL Vocabulary if you are still building your academic English base.
Move to advanced topics
Study Advanced TOEFL Vocabulary for academic topics such as science, society, education, history, law, and the environment.
Improve grammar and reading
Review grammar for writing and speaking, then practice reading across TOEFL-related topics.
Review every day
Save difficult words, use flashcards and quizzes, and review vocabulary regularly with Daily Words.
TOEFL preparation with LanGeek FAQ
Common questions about using LanGeek for TOEFL vocabulary, grammar, reading, and review.
Can LanGeek help me prepare for TOEFL?
Yes. LanGeek can help with TOEFL vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, pronunciation, example sentences, flashcards, quizzes, spelling practice, and daily vocabulary review.
Does LanGeek have TOEFL vocabulary lists?
Yes. LanGeek has a main TOEFL vocabulary collection with Essential Vocabulary for TOEFL and Advanced Vocabulary for TOEFL.
Should I start with Essential or Advanced TOEFL Vocabulary?
Start with Essential TOEFL Vocabulary if you are still building your academic English base. Move to Advanced TOEFL Vocabulary if you already know common academic words and want stronger topic-specific vocabulary.
Can I use LanGeek for TOEFL reading practice?
Yes. LanGeek reading lessons can help learners build reading speed, topic familiarity, vocabulary recognition, and comprehension before moving to full TOEFL practice tests.
Can I study TOEFL vocabulary on my phone?
Yes. You can use the LanGeek mobile app to study TOEFL vocabulary in short daily sessions and review words with learning tools.
Start your TOEFL vocabulary preparation with LanGeek
Begin with Essential TOEFL Vocabulary, move to Advanced TOEFL Vocabulary, and use grammar lessons, reading practice, dictionary support, flashcards, quizzes, and daily review to build stronger academic English.