The
Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) is
"an English language test designed specifically 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; the newer TOEIC Speaking & Writing Test
comprises tests of pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, fluency, overall
coherence, and structure (organization of sentences) totaling a possible 400
score.
TOEIC
Listening & Reading Test
The
TOEIC Listening & Reading Test is a two-hour multiple-choice test consisting of 200 questions evenly
divided into listening comprehension and reading
comprehension. Each candidate receives independent scores for
listening and reading comprehension on a scale from 5 to 495 points. The total
score adds up to a scale from 10 to 990 points. The TOEIC certificate exists in
five colors, corresponding to achieved results:
orange (10–215)
brown (220–465)
green (470–725)
blue (730–850)
gold (855–990)
TOEIC
Speaking & Writing Test
The
TOEIC Speaking & Writing Test was introduced in 2006. Test takers receive
separate scores for each of the two tests, or can take the Speaking test
without taking the Writing test. The Speaking test assesses pronunciation,
vocabulary, grammar, and fluency, while the Writing test examines vocabulary, grammar,
and overall coherence and organization. The tests are designed to reflect
actual English usage in the workplace, though they do not require any knowledge
of specialized business terms. The TOEIC Speaking Test takes approximately 20
minutes to complete; the TOEIC writing test lasts approximately 60 minutes.
Each test has a score range between 0-200, with test takers grouped into eight
proficiency levels.
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