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Exercise 3
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What is the
TOEIC® test?
Who takes the
TOEIC® test?
Who
developed the TOEIC® test?
TOEIC® stands for the Test of
English for International Communication. It is not the same as IELTS and TOEFL
which have been developed for academic purposes. The
TOEIC test is designed to measure one's
communication proficiency in the global workplace. English is increasingly used
in various countries around the world. The questions in the TOEIC test are
adapted to many different settings and situations, such as: general business,
manufacturing, finance, corporate development, offices, personnel, purchasing,
technical areas, housing, travel, dining out, entertainment and health. If you
are planning to apply for a job in a multi-national company, you had better
prepare yourself for TOEIC. Today, the recruitment of new employees includes an
English proficiency test to measure how well a job seeker communicates in the
international language. A lot of language course institutions around the world
provide TOEIC preparation course in their course programs. I suggest that test
takers make a good preparation at lest six or three months before taking the
test to ensure that they are familiar with the types of questions that are
usually used in the TOEIC. Englishland is an English language course
institution that provides a number of courses from children up to adult
learners. Englishland's website provides lessons that you can access for free.
By studying these lessons, you will be able to improve your speaking, listening
and communication skills. We encourage English learners to practice every day. |