If you are preparing for the TOEFL ITP (Institutional Testing Program) Level 1 exam, you already know that the listening comprehension section is often the most challenging hurdle. Unlike the internet-based TOEFL iBT, the ITP is paper-based, but it retains the classic, fast-paced audio format that requires sharp auditory reflexes, strong vocabulary, and the ability to infer meaning from context.

By following the strategies in this guide, you will transform those 35 minutes of audio from a source of anxiety into your highest-scoring section. Good luck! Do you have a specific question about a dialogue from Volume 3? Drop a comment below (with the test number and question number), and our TOEFL experts will break it down for you. Happy practicing

However, remember that the audio is a tool, not a magic bullet. Your progress depends on how you listen. Be active, be analytical, and be consistent. Do not just hear—.

Among the most sought-after resources for advanced preparation is This specific volume is considered a gold standard for realistic, high-quality practice. But simply having the audio files isn't enough. You need a strategy.