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Introduction to TOEIC
Why TOEIC?
Thirty years after its development, the TOEIC
test has more than 5 million candidates worldwide. Most of the large
international groups and approximately 9000 companies in 90 countries rely on TOEIC to assess
the English language proficiency of their employees. The test is also used for
language training audits and determining the level of English required for a
certain position (bench marking).
The TOEIC test gives you the competitive edge in
today’s global workplace, where the stakes are increasingly high.
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There is a high demand from leading global
corporations for employees to communicate effectively in English.
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Hiring decisions, promotions, transfers and
other job opportunities depend on your qualifications and English-language
proficiency.
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You must be able to communicate across borders
and cultures with coworkers and clients.
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Listening skills are required for face-to-face
communication, meetings, videoconferencing, teleconferencing, podcasts and
telephone conversations.
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Reading skills are required for e-mail, written
reports, newsletters, letters, memos, PowerPoint presentations and other
forms of business communication.
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Technology requires you to have all 4
English-language skills for workplace success.
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What is the TOEIC?
The TOEIC Test measures proficiency in international business English, at
intermediate and advanced levels of non-native speakers. |
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TOEIC
test format
There are two separate TOEIC tests: traditional Listening and Reading test
and additional Writing and Speaking test. |
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TOEIC
registration
You will need 3 copies of your photo (3x4), your ID and a copy of your ID to
register for TOEIC |
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TOEIC score
Scores are confidential and released only to ETS and you or your sponsoring
organization. With your written permission, public test scores may be given
to other organizations. |
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