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Listening. Learning. Leading.®

The TOEIC Product Line
®

solutions for everyone

Certification
Training
Recruitment
Motivation
Promotion
Progress measurement

www.etsglobal.org

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TOEIC
Listening and Reading

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English-language proficiency for the workplace



TEST

Introduction to the TOEIC® Listening and Reading test
Aim: to measure and certify the level of general and workplace English

for people whose native language is not English
Skills tested: Listening and Reading Comprehension
Levels measured: low to advanced (levels A1-C1 of the CEFRL*)
Personalised score feedback: outlines candidates’ competences, strengths

& weaknesses, and areas for improvement

Format

• Recruitment
• Motivation tool (target-setting)
• Language training (progress measurement)
• Group-level splitting
• Proficiency mapping
• Immigration
• Pass criterion for diploma

* CEFRL: Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

Usage

The TOEIC® Listening and Reading Test is a multiple-choice paper-based test.
The test is in 2 parts:
• Listening Comprehension: 100 questions – 45 min.
• Reading Comprehension: 100 questions – 75 min.
Total = 200 questions – 2 hours
Score range: from 10 to 990 points
(5 to 495 for each part)

Preparation tools for the TOEIC® Listening and Reading test
Practice books: please have a look at our available list of books on our website: www.etsglobal.org

Benefits
• Recognised worldwide: over 6 million tests administered in 2010
• Customized and detailed score report for better understanding
• Quick score turnaround time
• Easy set-up
• Correlated onto the CEFRL* levels

For further information:

www.etsglobal.org

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Introduction to the TOEIC® Speaking and Writing tests
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