Frequently Asked Questions

About TOEIC
Is TOEIC a good test and how difficult is it compared to others?

TOEIC is widely recognized and respected in many industries. It is considered challenging but manageable, with difficulty levels that align with real-world language use.

Can I take the TOEIC test online, and can I practise beforehand?

Yes, you can take the TOEIC test online. It's advisable to practice beforehand using available study materials and sample questions.

Can I take specific sections of the TOEIC test individually?

Yes, you have the option to take specific sections of the TOEIC test individually if you prefer or need to focus on particular skills.

What are Authorized TOEIC Test Centres and where can I find one?

Authorized TOEIC Test Centres are official locations where you can take the TOEIC test. You can find a list of these centers on the official TOEIC website or by contacting TOEIC customer service.

How can I obtain information about test prices?

You can obtain information about TOEIC test prices by visiting the official TOEIC website or contacting an Authorized TOEIC Test Centre directly.

What are the advantages of taking the TOEIC test?

Taking the TOEIC test provides a recognized certification of your English language skills, which can enhance your career opportunities, educational pursuits, and personal growth.

Who is ETS and how does TOEIC differ in different countries?

ETS (Educational Testing Service) is the organization that develops and administers the TOEIC test. Although the TOEIC test follows a standardized format, there might be slight variations in administration or scoring in different countries.

How many times can I take the TOEIC test?

There is no limit to the number of times you can take the TOEIC test. You can retake it as many times as needed to improve your scores or fulfil specific requirements.

Preparation
What is the best way to prepare for the TOEIC test and can I improve my scores on my own?

The best way to prepare for the TOEIC test is through consistent
practise and familiarizing yourself with the test format. With dedication and effort, you can certainly improve your scores on your own.

How do I organize and what is the cost of taking the TOEIC test?

To organize taking the TOEIC test, you need to register through an Authorized TOEIC Test Centre. The cost of the test may vary, so it's recommended to check the official TOEIC website or contact the test centre directly for specific pricing information.

Results
What are the different types of score certificates and reports?

The TOEIC test offers score certificates and reports that provide information about your performance in different sections of the test, such as Listening and Reading.

How and when will I receive my TOEIC test results?

You will receive your TOEIC test results within 2 weeks of your test, typically delivered to your test centre or by mail to your residential address in your application.

How will a TOEIC score benefit me and how long is it valid?

A good TOEIC score can enhance your job prospects, academic opportunities, and personal development. The validity of a TOEIC score is 2 years.

Toeic Versions
What is the TOEIC test and why are there different versions?

The TOEIC test is an exam that measures your English language skills. Different versions of the test exist to cater to specific needs and proficiency levels.

How long is the TOEIC test and is it the same as TOEFL?

The duration of the TOEIC test varies depending on the version you take. It is different from the TOEFL test, which is another English language exam.

What are the "short form" and "Multi-Level" TOEIC tests?

The "short form" TOEIC test is a condensed version that assesses your English language abilities in a shorter time. The "Multi-Level" TOEIC test measures proficiency across various levels, offering a more comprehensive assessment.

What is TOEIC Bridge and what does CEFR stand for?

TOEIC Bridge is a version of the TOEIC test designed for beginner and intermediate English language learners. CEFR stands for the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, which is a widely used system to measure language proficiency.