TOEIC Listening & Reading
Worldwide standard for assessing English skills in the workplace
With more than 6 million test takers each year, the TOEIC® Listening and Reading test has become a standard for assessing English-language listening and reading skills needed in the workplace (CEFR A1 to C1).
- Listening skills are important for face-to-face communication, meetings, videoconferencing, podcasts and telephone conversations between colleagues and with customers.
- Reading skills are necessary for email, reports, newsletters and other forms of everyday workplace correspondences.
Test Content
The TOEIC Listening and Reading test is a paper-and-pencil, multiple-choice assessment.
There are two timed sections of 100 questions each.
Section I: Listening Comprehension | Section II: Reading Comprehension |
Test takers listen to a variety of questions and short conversations recorded in English, then answer questions based on what they have heard. There are four parts:
Part 1: Photographs Part 2: Question-Response Part 3: Conversations Part 4: Short Talks |
Test takers read a variety of materials and then answer questions based on what they read. There are three parts:
Part 5: Incomplete sentences Part 6: Text Completion Part 7: Reading Comprehension |
Test Length
The test takes approximately 2½ hours, with:
– 45 minutes for Section I
– 75 minutes for Section II
Learn more:
TOEIC tests: http://www.etsglobal.org/Pl/Eng/Tests-Preparation/The-TOEIC-Tests
Scores overview: http://www.etsglobal.org/Pl/Eng/Tests-Preparation/The-TOEIC-Tests/The-TOEIC-Listening-and-Reading-Test/Scores-Overview
Contact us to learn more about the test, preparation courses or exam dates:
Miss Marinela Ivanova
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