Testing

Testing on Non-Official TOEIC Test Dates

If non-official results will satisfy your needs, the following authorized institutional test centers may be able to accommodate you:

TOEIC Speaking & Writing Test Site: Boston

Bunker Hill Community College
250 New Rutherford Avenue
ACT Center / Room E-222
Boston, MA 02129

Please register through AMIDEAST

TOEIC Listening & Reading Test Content

 The TOEIC® Listening and Reading test is a paper-and-pencil, multiple-choice assessment. There are two timed sections of 100 questions each. The tests focus onlanguage skills that are used in daily life and the workplace. Test takers use their English language listening and reading skills to respond to questions based on real-world scenarios. The tests use common everyday vocabulary, phrases, and key expressions used in business.

You do not need specific business knowledge to do well on the test.

Section I: Listening

Test takers listen to a variety of questions and short conversations recorded in English, then answer questions based on what they have heard (100 items total).

AMIDEAST Saudi Arabia Testing Newsletter: May 2012

U.K. graduates weak in English. Even after spending years in the United Kingdom, many graduates returning home still have poor English skills. A recent article in the Saudi Gazette speculates on possible reasons, from for-profit, crowded English institutes to British students being standoff-ish. Regardless of why, it's a fact that even an education abroad doesn't ensure English language competence.

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TOEIC USA Newsletter: May 2012

Does your employer require TOEIC tests? Let them know that they can easily set up an test center of their own here in the United States for the most convenient, anytime testing. We can send materials to give TOEIC Listening & Reading tests right away, and have them set up to administer TOEIC Speaking & Writing tests in as little as one week. Read more about the advantages.  

TOEIC USA Professionals Newsletter: June 2012

AirAsia flying high with TOEIC testing. This month, Asia's leading low-fare airline joined other aviation industry giants such as Air France and China Southern in adding TOEIC tests as a hiring requirement. Read more about some ways this industry is using TOEIC. Whatever your own institution does, you can arrange group testing quicky and easily. Contact us today at toeic@amideast.org for a no-fee, no-pressure consultation. 

AMIDEAST/Saudi Arabia Testing Newsletters: 2011 Issues

December 2011:  new Facebook page; why employee English language training is worth the cost; improving writing skills; TOEFL prep kit giveaway; English teaching and learning ideas; BBC business English site.

November 2011: TOEIC/TFI administration, QS World MBA tour, TOEIC descriptions for resumes, statistics on poor employee English, "business jargon" dictionary, animal business English terms.

AMIDEAST Saudi Arabia Testing Newsletter: March 2012


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Your source for news and ideas related to language learning as well as teaching, assessment, and job skills development for non-native English speakers. We support individuals, educational institutions, and businesses in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with the world-leading TOEIC tests for business English, TOEFL test for academic English, and many more test-related products and services.  Learn more about us

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Testing Newsletter: April 2012


 Your source for news and ideas related to language learning as well as teaching, assessment, and job skills development for non-native English speakers. We support individuals, educational institutions, and businesses in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with the world-leading TOEIC tests for business English, TOEFL test for academic English, a variety of test preparation classes, and many more products and services.  Learn more about us

TOEIC USA Professionals Newsletter: April 2012

What country has the best non-native "English speaking" workers? Not the U.S. New survey of 108,000 professionals worldwide shows that even many high-level professionals in the United States are only at an intermediate level (or lower), lacking sufficient skills for such tasks as taking active roles in business discussions or conducting client negotiationsDo your employees have the English levels they need?

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