Go to the official TOEFL website and find the link for TOEFL Practice Online.
Register for the TOEFL Internet-based test (IBT) in order to access a free sample test with questions used on previous TOEFL IBTs.
Purchase additional practice tests through TOEFL's website. Topics range from reading and listening practice to speaking practice.
Go to your local public library's website. If you are already a member of an academic institution, go to their library's website.
Look for a link to the library's research databases.
Find a database called "LearningExpressLibrary" and log in.
Select "TOEFL Preparation" from the list of featured resources.
Click on the TOEFL practice test you'd like to take.
Go to your local public library or, if you are enrolled at an academic institution, go to your college or university library.
Access the library's catalog and do a keyword search for "TOEFL," or ask a librarian for practice test books for the TOEFL.
Check out any books, CD-ROMs, sound or video recordings that cover TOEFL practice questions.