What Is the Duolingo English Test? 2026 Guide

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The Duolingo English Test is a convenient alternative for international students looking to fulfill English proficiency requirements.

[Featured image] An aspiring international student sits at a desktop computer taking the Duolingo English Test.

Key takeaways

The Duolingo English Test assesses how well you can read, write, speak, and listen to English.

  • Duolingo’s English Test can be an alternative to other standardized tests, including the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) test, to provide universities, colleges, and other organizations with proof of your English language skills. 

  • The test is computer-adaptive, with the difficulty level adjusting from question to question based on your performance. 

  • You can use good study habits to prepare for the test and increase your odds of scoring well 

Learn more about the Duolingo English Test. Afterward, consider what your scores could do for you. For example, it could be a step toward earning your bachelor’s degree, a valuable investment depending on your larger career goals.

What is the Duolingo English proficiency test

The Duolingo English Test is an English proficiency assessment used to evaluate your ability to read, write, speak, and listen to English. As you progress through this computer-adaptive test, the question difficulty increases or decreases based on your answers to previous questions. In addition to multiple-choice questions, you answer open-ended questions to assess your spoken and written English skills. The computer grades all of the questions you answer. You also have an opportunity to record a video interview and a writing sample.

Many colleges and universities in the United States require proof of English language skills for prospective international students. This test has become a popular alternative to the SAT, ACT, or TOEFL for this purpose. 

Learn more: Important Communication Skills and How to Improve Them

Uses for the Duolingo English Test

Although the primary use for the Duolingo English Test is verifying English proficiency for academic institutions, the results apply to any situation that requires proof of your skills. This includes job interviews and applicant verification. Let’s take a look at some of the reasons you may take the Duolingo English Test:

Standardized Duolingo English proficiency test

The Duolingo English Test is a standardized test similar to the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) tests. As such, you can use the score reports as a replacement for these tests at over 6,000 universities and institutions, as of December 2025. Duolingo offers a chart that shows a score comparison between the tests.

English placement test 

Schools may use the Duolingo English Test as a placement test for incoming international students. This could mean:

  • Getting properly placed in an English class that suits your ability level.

  • Receiving the right educational support services for a more successful college experience.

Corporate verification of applicants 

You can include a link to your Duolingo English Test score reports on your LinkedIn profile or resume. This helps potential employers verify your English proficiency as part of the interview process, as they can review your taped responses to random interview questions. It also helps you distinguish yourself from others applying for the same job.

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How to take the Duolingo English Test 

To take the Duolingo English Test, you need a computer with a reliable internet connection and a front-facing camera. The entire test takes place online, and proctors review your recording to ensure you follow the rules. For this reason, you need to be in a well-lit room with the computer's video camera, microphone, and speakers turned on. If you use a Mac to take the test, you must give permission to record your computer screen, along with keystroke access, before starting the test.

The Duolingo English Test takes about one hour to complete. It’s broken down into three segments:

  • Introduction and setup (five minutes)

  • Adaptive test (45 minutes)

  • Video interview (10 minutes)

You'll receive your results within 48 hours, which remain valid for two years.

Duolingo has strict testing rules for all test-takers to follow. These rules include the following:

  • Keep ears and face uncovered and visible to the proctor at all times.

  • Keep mobile devices, notes, and textbooks away from the testing area.

  • Look at the device screen at all times during the test.

  • Stay in the test window at all times.

  • Avoid writing or reading notes.

  • Speak only when instructed.

Benefits of the Duolingo English Test

The Duolingo English Test offers several perks compared to similar tests, such as the TOEFL and IELTS. As long as the organization verifying your language proficiency accepts the Duolingo test, these perks may be the deciding factor in which test you choose:

It’s cost-effective. 

The Duolingo English Test costs $70 plus applicable taxes, as of December 2025, and you can send your scores to an unlimited number of institutions for no extra cost. The TOEFL test, by comparison, costs $270 in the US plus $29 per additional score report you’d like to send [1]. IELTS, meanwhile, charges $280 to $340 for its exam, depending on your location.

It’s convenient.

You can take the Duolingo English Test from any quiet, private, and bright location with a properly equipped computer and an internet connection. Once you buy the test, you can take it anytime in the following 21 days—no need to make an appointment. Plus, if you had a bad test day, you can easily take the test again, as many as two times in a 30-day period.

It’s quick.

Since a computer scores all sections of the Duolingo English test, you get your results quickly. They should be available within 48 hours after you submit the test—a big bonus if you’re facing application deadlines.

Can you use written notes during the Duolingo English Test?

No, you can’t have any paper or writing materials while taking the Duolingo English Test. Therefore, studying and preparing ahead of time is so important.

How to prepare for the Duolingo English Test 

As an adaptive test, the question difficulty for the Duolingo English test will adjust as you work through the questions, and you likely won't be able to determine exactly which questions you'll receive on test day beforehand.

Your score is meant to reflect your actual English proficiency, so cramming for the test may not be a good idea. 

That doesn't mean you should skip test prep. Here are a few ways to get ready: 

Free Duolingo English practice test questions 

Duolingo offers free practice test questions on its website. Reviewing these questions lets you see the types of questions you have to answer, so you're more comfortable with them on test day. You may find practice tests and questions through other online sources as well.

Test readiness guide

The official Test Readiness Guide available on the Duolingo website includes free practice tests, a downloadable guide, an overview of the test process, and examples of each type of question on the test. Pay close attention to the “prepare your environment” and “test security” sections to help ensure that your scores get certified.

Courses 

If you have a few weeks or months to prepare, consider taking a course to build your English skills and vocabulary. Here are some of Coursera's options to get you started:

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Article sources

  1. ETS. “TOEFL iBT Test Fees, https://www.ets.org/toefl/test-takers/ibt/register/fees.html.” Accessed December 11, 2025.

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