TOEFL Speaking and Listening Tutoring in San Diego, Near Me, and Online
If you’re preparing for the TOEFL iBT, speaking and listening are often where scores stall. They’re time-pressured, they punish small misunderstandings, and they don’t improve much from “more exposure” alone. Improvement comes from targeted practice, recorded feedback, and fixing the same few recurring problems.
Work with Julie Cunningham — a licensed speech-language pathologist and TOEFL coach — to raise your performance on the TOEFL Speaking and Listening sections.
- Who it’s for: People focused specifically on TOEFL Speaking + Listening.
- Format: Zoom (online tutoring).
- What’s included: Live coaching, customized homework, and feedback.
- Pricing: $200 / hour (package discounts available).
- Availability: Pacific time; flexible Monday through Saturday.
- How to start: Contact Julie to schedule a free info session.
Call or text Julie: 530-713-3211
Preparing for the Updated TOEFL iBT (January 2026)
TOEFL updated the iBT test format and score reporting in January 2026. If you’ve been reading older advice online, a lot of it won’t match what you’ll actually see on test day.
The updated TOEFL iBT now reports scores on a 1–6 scale (in half-point increments), with a transition period where comparable results are also provided on the 0–120 scale. Test content is also described by ETS as adaptive, meaning the number of items and time can vary.
Speaking task types (updated iBT)
- Listen and Repeat — repeat what you hear (no prep time).
- Take an Interview — answer interviewer questions clearly and fully.
Listening task types (updated iBT)
- Listen and Choose a Response
- Listen to a Conversation
- Listen to an Announcement
- Listen to an Academic Talk
What We Work On (and why it affects scores)
Most TOEFL speaking/listening problems are not “general English.” They’re specific, repeatable issues: timing, clarity, missing key words, misreading implied meaning, and answering in a way that doesn’t fully fit the prompt. We work on those directly.
Speaking: two different skills, two different fixes
1) Listen and Repeat: accuracy + intelligibility
This task rewards accurate repetition. It’s not about sounding “fancy.” It’s about hearing the sentence clearly and producing it in a way that’s understandable and faithful to the prompt.
- training your ear for function words and endings that people often drop
- clean pronunciation and stress so the sentence stays intelligible
- pace and chunking (so you don’t run words together)
- reducing “near-miss” repetitions that change meaning
2) Take an Interview: answering fully, without rambling
Interview responses are scored on how clearly you address the question, how understandable you are, and how well you support what you say.
- answering the question directly in the first sentence (then supporting it)
- grammar and vocabulary that are accurate enough to express precise meaning
- speech clarity: rhythm, intonation, and pacing that don’t force the listener to “work”
- repair strategies when you get stuck (without collapsing the response)
Listening: speed + inference (not just “catching words”)
The listening section isn’t only about detail recall. It also checks whether you understand implied meaning, tone, and what a speaker is trying to do.
- fast “response choice” items: selecting the most appropriate reply based on context
- conversations: hearing what matters and ignoring what doesn’t
- announcements + academic talks: organized notes that track the structure, not just vocabulary
- inference, speaker attitude/degree of certainty, and connecting information across sentences
What To Expect in a Tutoring Session
How TOEFL Speaking and Listening Tutoring Works
- We diagnose the pattern behind the misses.
Not “you got this question wrong.” The pattern: missing endings, losing the main point, choosing a reply that’s grammatically fine but socially wrong, speaking too fast, or giving answers that don’t land. - We train with the right constraints.
Short, targeted drills that match TOEFL timing and task types, so improvement carries to test day. - We record and tighten.
For speaking, you’ll record responses and get specific feedback on what to change. For listening, you’ll review why an option is correct (and why the others are wrong). - We keep a running list of “repeat problems.”
So you don’t fix something once and then lose it two weeks later.
Recommended frequency: 1 session/week if you have time; increase if you’re close to a test date.
Meet Julie
Julie has been helping people with American English pronunciation since 2007. She’s a licensed speech-language pathologist and has specialized training in pronunciation and accent work — which matters for TOEFL speaking because intelligibility is scored.
- Licensed in the state of California and nationally certified in Speech-Language Pathology by ASHA
- Certified PESL Instructor (Pronouncing English as a Second Language) and TEFL Instructor
- Preferred Trainer of LDS & Associates (accent reduction and corporate communication training)
- Executive board member of the Corporate Speech Pathology Network (CORSPAN)
Call or text Julie: 530-713-3211
Online TOEFL Speaking and Listening Tutoring (Zoom)
Online tutoring works well for TOEFL because you can share materials, record speaking practice, and keep a clean record of what you’re working on between sessions.
- live coaching and immediate correction
- recorded speaking practice with targeted feedback
- custom homework that matches your task type weaknesses
How To Get Started
To make the first session efficient, bring one of the following:
- recent TOEFL practice results (speaking recordings and/or listening review)
- a target score + your test date
- a short description of what feels hardest (speed, clarity, inference, pronunciation, confidence under time)
If you don’t have materials, that’s fine — we can start with a short diagnostic in session.
Call or text Julie: 530-713-3211
FAQ
Do you tutor the updated TOEFL iBT (2026 format)?
Yes. Tutoring matches the current TOEFL iBT task types for speaking and listening.
Can you help if my main issue is pronunciation?
Yes. We work on intelligibility: stress, rhythm, pacing, and the few sounds that commonly cause misunderstandings. The goal is clarity, not “perfect accent.”
Can you help if my main issue is listening speed?
Yes. We work on picking out what matters, recognizing implied meaning, and using organized notes for longer tasks.
Do you offer TOEFL Home Edition support?
Yes. Sessions are online, and the practice format translates well to at-home testing.
What are your rates?
$200 / hour (package discounts are available).
TOEFL Speaking and Listening Tutor: Work with Julie Cunningham
If you want TOEFL speaking and listening tutoring that’s structured, specific, and aimed at measurable improvement, Julie can help.
Call or text Julie: 530-713-3211
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