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; 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.
Contents
- 1TOEIC Listening & Reading Test
- 2TOEIC Speaking & Writing Test
- 3Institutional TOEIC Test
- 4History
- 52006 Redesigned TOEIC tests
- 6TOEIC in Japan
- 7TOEIC in South Korea
- 8TOEIC in Europe
- 9TOEIC in the United Kingdom
- 10TOEIC in the United States
- 11TOEIC in Thailand
- 12TOEIC Bridge Test
- 13TOEIC Bridge in Chile
- 14See also
- 15References
- 16External links
TOEIC Listening & Reading Test
The TOEIC Listening & Reading Test lasts two hours [45 minutes for Listening, and 75 minutes for Reading]. It consists of 200 multiple-choice items evenly divided between the listening and reading comprehension section. 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 (10–219)
- brown (220–469)
- green (470–729)
- blue (730–859)
- gold (860–990)
TOEIC test certificates are optional, unofficial documents that are meant for display only.