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TOEIC

Subject: English

🧩 94 Practice Tests & Quizzes 📘 280 Study Guides
Introduction

The Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) is an international standardized test of English language proficiency for non-native speakers. It is intentionally designed to measure the everyday English skills of people working in an international environment.

There are different forms of the exam: The TOEIC Listening & Reading Test consists of two equally graded tests of comprehension assessment activities totaling a possible 990 score; There are also the TOEIC Speaking and Writing Tests.

The TOEIC speaking test is composed of tasks that assess pronunciation, intonation and stress, vocabulary, grammar, cohesion, relevance of content and completeness of content.

The TOEIC Writing test is composed of tasks that assess grammar, relevance of sentences to the pictures, quality and variety of sentences, vocabulary, organization, and whether the opinion is supported with reason and/or examples. Both assessments use a score scale of 0 – 200

The US-based Educational Testing Service (ETS) developed the TOEIC test to measure achievement in using English in a business setting. 

ETS's major competitors are Cambridge University, which administers the IELTS, FCE, CAE, and CPE and Trinity College London, which administers GESE and ISE exams.

Is TOEIC easier than TOEFL?
While the TOEFL assesses academic English, the TOEIC evaluates professional English. The TOEIC exam lasts 2 hours. It only tests candidates' listening and reading skills. This is the main reason why the TOEIC is considered easier than the TOEFL

What is a good score on the TOEIC?
A TOEIC score of 900 or more is a high score in almost all cases and for almost all jobs. As a rule of thumb, you should include a TOEIC of 900 points or more on your CV. A TOEIC of 900 or more is qualified by the TOEIC test makers as the highest proficiency level in professional English. 

Is TOEIC accepted in USA?
A surprising number of US universities and degree programs will accept the TOEIC as an alternative to the TOEFL or IELTS. American schools that accept the TOEIC most often require applicants to take TOEIC Reading & Listening. 


Latest Practice Tests / Quizzes
📝 TOEIC Vocabulary Test
📝 TOEIC Tests / Incomplete Sentences / Advanced Level - Internal Communications
📝 TOEIC Tests / Incomplete Sentences / Advanced Level - GAAP
Latest Study Guides
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Exam Survival Guides
🛟 TOEIC (Listening & Reading) Exam Survival Guide