Familiarize yourself with the TOEFL format, including the four sections: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing.
Start by taking a full-length TOEFL practice test. This will help you assess your current proficiency level and identify areas that need improvement.
Plan a detailed study schedule for the month, allocating specific time slots for each section of the TOEFL.
Identify your weakest areas based on your practice test performance. Spend more time improving these skills, but don't neglect your strengths entirely.
Gather study materials such as TOEFL prep books, online resources, and practice tests. You can also consider enrolling in an online TOEFL course.
Dedicate time daily to expand your English vocabulary. Learn new words and practice using them in sentences.
Listen to podcasts, watch English movies, and TV shows to enhance your comprehension skills.
Practice speaking English with native speakers or language exchange partners. Write essays and practice speaking responses to TOEFL prompts.
Each TOEFL section has a time limit, so practice completing tasks within those constraints.
In the final week, take several full-length, timed TOEFL practice tests to simulate the actual test experience.