TOEFL Academic Discussion practice with rubric-based AI feedback
Read the professor’s question and the student posts, then write a 100 to 150 word contribution in about 10 minutes. Every response gets a 0-5 score and concrete fixes.
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How it works
How Academic Discussion practice works
Read the discussion board
Each prompt has a professor’s question plus peer posts, the same setup as the 2026 test.
Write your contribution
Take a clear position in 100 to 150 words, engage the other posts, and finish inside about 10 minutes.
Get a 0-5 rubric score
Feedback covers your argument, coherence, grammar, and vocabulary, based on your response.
Compare with samples
Study scored discussion samples to see how higher-band answers structure a position and support it.
The Academic Discussion practice screen
The professor’s question, peer posts, your response, and rubric feedback.
Pricing
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FAQ
Academic Discussion questions, answered
Academic Discussion is the third task in the 2026 TOEFL Writing section. You join an online class discussion: read the professor’s question and student replies, then post your own 100 to 150 word contribution in about 10 minutes. It is scored on a 0-5 rubric.
Strong answers engage the discussion rather than ignoring it. Referencing or building on a peer post shows the interaction skills the rubric rewards, alongside a clear position of your own.
A reliable shape: state your position in one sentence, support it with one developed reason or example, connect to a peer post, and close. Timed practice makes that structure automatic.
Sample answers, practice topics, and all blog guides are free to browse. AI-scored practice requires a subscription: $11.89 every 2 weeks or $29.89 per year. Pricing is shown on this page, and there is no signup wall to see it.
Yes. The TOEFL Writing section changed on January 21, 2026 to three task types: Build a Sentence, Write an Email, and Academic Discussion. Writing30 practice follows the official ETS task descriptions and scoring rubrics for that format.
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