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TOEFL iBT Study Plan: 8-Week Roadmap for Europe Applicants

An 8-week TOEFL study plan for EU applicants with section timing strategy, weekly milestones, and AI-powered workload planning.

MyStudyPlanner Team3 July 20259 min read

A Focused 8-Week TOEFL Plan

TOEFL iBT prep works best with structured weekly cycles. You need speaking and writing consistency, not just reading practice volume.

Official details: ETS TOEFL.

8-Week Structure

Weeks 1-2: Baseline and Core Gaps

  • Diagnostic by section
  • Vocabulary and listening gap map
  • Speaking template and writing baseline

Weeks 3-6: Timed Section Work

  • Reading and listening drills
  • Integrated speaking sets
  • Integrated and discussion writing sessions

Weeks 7-8: Simulation and Adjustment

  • Weekly full timed simulation
  • Section-level weak-area loops
  • Test-day routine practice

Weekly TOEFL Template

  • Monday: Reading and vocabulary
  • Tuesday: Listening and note structure
  • Wednesday: Speaking integrated tasks
  • Thursday: Writing integrated tasks
  • Friday: Mixed timed mini test
  • Saturday: Full or half simulation
  • Sunday: Review and plan calibration

How MyStudyPlanner Helps TOEFL Candidates

On MyStudyPlanner, you can:

  • assign all four TOEFL sections to weekly targets,
  • track your consistency by section,
  • keep speaking and writing checkpoints visible,
  • and rebalance your plan when your week changes.

Also useful:

FAQ

Is 8 weeks enough for TOEFL?

For many candidates, yes, when prep is structured and section weakness is reviewed weekly.

Which section needs daily work?

Speaking usually benefits the most from near-daily repetition.

How should I review practice tests?

Classify misses by skill type and timing, then convert repeated misses into targeted micro-drills.

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