What is the TOEIC?

TOEIC Study [เรียน toeic, which is the term in Thai] stands for the test of English for International Communication. It checks your ability to recognize job-related works, directions, as well as conversations, in spoken as well as written English.

Remember that the TOEIC Listening and Reading Examination does not have a speaking component to ensure that’s one less point to think of. And also, it’s not a stop or pass the working examination. This means that taking the test will make you attract attention, be discovered, among candidates who have not taken it.

Format: Multiple options, pencil, as well as paper

There are two sections: paying attention area, i.e., 100 questions, and the reading area, i.e., 100 questions.

Time: 2.5 hours

The focusing area is 45 minutes, the analysis area is 75 minutes and then there is half an hour to address non-scored questions concerning yourself.

Score: 10 to 990

A higher score is a better score. In the analysis as well as listening parts you can earn 5 to 495 factors each, and afterward, the two ratings are combined for your final score. A rating above 785 is good, however, sometimes employers aren’t necessarily trying to find a score that high, depending upon the tasks of the job. Provided, you’re most likely to want to aim to score above 550.

Here’s a table that shows how various TOEIC scores align with the European CEFR levels, i.e., A1-C1, plus a description of each level. And here’s a more thorough description of the score levels.

Cost: $75 to $85 USD

The expense of the exam relies on your country. Contact a local examination center to figure out your charge.

How to join: Education and learning Screening Service, or ETS

The company that makes the examination is the ETS. Contact your local Toeic Tutoring [ติว โท อิ , which is the term in Thai] for sign-up information. We recommend downloading their Examinee manual and checking out the various other sources readily available on their website, for example, practice examinations.

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