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TOEFL Vocabulary Study Guide: From 0 to 500 Words in 30 Days

TOEFL's vocabulary leans academic — abstract verbs, formal connectors, science-flavoured nouns. Here is a 30-day plan that targets exactly that.

Tilingu Team· 20 de mayo de 2026

TOEFL doesn't test obscure words. It tests academic English — the kind you'd see in a university textbook. Knowing this changes how you study.

What TOEFL vocabulary looks like

Roughly four bands appear repeatedly:

  1. Abstract verbs: demonstrate, indicate, comprise, undermine, perpetuate
  2. Connectors and qualifiers: therefore, nonetheless, predominantly, arguably
  3. Science-flavoured nouns: hypothesis, phenomenon, mechanism, framework
  4. Adjectives of judgement: significant, marginal, paradoxical, viable

If those look intimidating, that's fine — they're learnable. They're just not the words you pick up from sitcoms.

A 30-day plan

Week 1 — High-frequency academic verbs (100 words) Focus: the AWL (Academic Word List) sublist 1.

  • 15-20 new words a day, no exceptions
  • 1 example sentence per word, from a real article

Week 2 — Connectors + qualifiers (80 words) Focus: things like moreover, conversely, primarily, scarcely.

  • Write 5 short paragraphs a day using 4 connectors each
  • These appear in TOEFL Reading and get tested in Speaking

Week 3 — Topic vocabulary (200 words) TOEFL passages rotate through ~6 topic areas: biology, history, business, anthropology, geology, art. Pick 30-40 high-frequency nouns per topic.

Week 4 — Active integration (120 words)

  • 1 full TOEFL Reading + 1 Listening daily, with word-mining
  • 1 spoken response (Speaking task 3 or 4) per day
  • Re-review everything from weeks 1-3

Common mistakes

  • Studying only nouns. TOEFL leans heavily on verbs and connectors. Nouns alone won't lift your score.
  • Single-word flashcards. Always store a phrase or sentence — TOEFL rewards collocation knowledge.
  • No retrieval practice. Reading the word list doesn't help. You have to recall.

How Tilingu fits in

If you set exam mode to TOEFL, the system serves you the relevant academic corpus and adapts to which words you're shaky on. Combine with the Reading practice for in-context exposure.

Going for IELTS instead? See our IELTS vocabulary guide.

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