Next TOEIC Speaking & Writing test date: July 16. Coming up sooner than you think—register now to reserve your seat.
What to do until July 16. Practice with TOEIC Speaking & Writing Online. It was created by TOEIC test developer ETS and uses real TOEIC content from past tests.
Software compatibility is primarily determined by the browser you are using. This site supports Internet Explorer 6.0. Windows operating systems supported are Windows 2000 and Windows XP. In addition, you will need Windows Media Player 9.0 to listen to audio files.
In addition to having a computer that supports one of the required browsers, you will need to have a color monitor capable of displaying 1024x768. For best results, use a 17" or larger monitor that supports 1024x768 resolution. In addition, you will need a microphone for the speaking section and headphones for the listening and speaking sections.
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We provide you with an easy tool to check your microphone. Click the verify link on login page.
Tests must be taken using a broadband connection, such as DSL or a cable modem.
The English4Success e-newsletter provides resources, news, and ideas to help you learn English and succeed in the business world. We are the U.S. distributor of the TOEIC family of tests, used by over 10,000 employers worldwide and taken by over 6 million individuals annually. Learn more about our work.
March 2013
TOEIC database draws direct foreign investment to Chile; tongue twisters for speaking practice; sources for listening practice; funny "English" signs
February 2013
Research on test prep strategies; test validity; ways to reduce gender bias in job candidate evaluation; TOEIC for events; free tools and strategies to create and use voice recording in ELT; funny cover letter
January 2013
Giving TOEIC on-site, TOEIC score worth $11,000, Price Waterhouse Cooper English language incentives, teaching beginning level workplace English, communicating in a global environment, business English Web site
Your source for news and ideas related to teaching, assessment, and job skills development for non-native English speakers. We are the U.S. distributor of the TOEIC family of tests, the gold standard in testing language proficiency for the workplace developed by the Educational Testing Service. Learn more about our work.
Thanks to our inaugural TOEIC Propell Teacher Workshop attendees. Your professionalism and ideas helped the two-day event sizzle! Please let us know your follow-up thoughts or questions; we look forward to continued communication and cooperation.... If you didn't attend but are interested in Propell, please write us at toeic@amideast.org and we'll let you know when future such events are scheduled for the U.S.
Supplement your training with online English learning tools. We provide instant delivery of interactive, expert-designed products that your students will enjoy using at home or anywhere to improve pronunciation, idiom usage, writing skills, and more. Contact us at toeic@amideast.org for more details and teacher quantity discounts. .
Opportunity for English language trainers. For the first time in the United States, ETS is sponsoring two Propell™ workshops focused on TOEIC testing and improving English language learning, to be held in Princeton, NJ on May 10 and 11. For these two dates only, instruction and materials will be provided free. Find details on our site and let us know if you or one of your colleagues may be interested in attending one or both workshops.
Why are over 6 million people taking TOEIC annually? The China Daily newspaper recently published a good article on ways the tests are being used globally.
It's not about the money. How the largest companies retain top performers, and what employees want. Human Resource Executive Online discusses.
Overcoming language obstacles in the workplace. Suggestions for both employees and employers collected by "Your Office Coach" in the Kansas City Star.
March 2013: challenging pronunciation with tongue twisters, Chile's successful economic growth with TOEIC; Web sites for listening practice; funny "English" signs
February 2013: test preparation strategies, valid test design, sporting events and TOEIC, twenty common English idioms, business English site, a funny cover letter
January 2013: two big employer bonus programs for TOEIC testing; five most common language learning mistakes, English third most-spoken language
English4Success Newsletter: February 2011
The English4Success e-newsletter provides resources, news, and ideas to help you learn English and succeed in the business world. We are the U.S. distributor of the TOEIC family of tests, used by over 10,000 employers worldwide and taken by over 6 million individuals annually. Learn more about our work.
For better test scores, put your worries into words. A new study from the University of Chicago finds that test takers achieve significantly better scores when they write for ten minutes about their anxieties just before testing. The study did not look specifically at language learners, but recording your worries in English could give an even bigger advantage for TOEIC testing, not only reducing anxiety but also giving you a "warm-up" for the writing questions ahead.
New: TOEIC Test Scores and Your Resume. Our site provides short, smart descriptions that you can add to your resume to show employers that you have the skills that they need.
Your source for news and ideas related to teaching, assessment, and job skills development for non-native English speakers. We are the U.S. distributor of the TOEIC family of tests, the gold standard in testing language proficiency for the workplace developed by the Educational Testing Service. Learn more about our work.
No-Cost, Limited Enrollment Teacher Workshops coming in May. Learn about preparing individuals for the TOEIC tests and improving language learning with new instructional tools and strategies. Enrollment in these two ETS Propell™ one-day workshops, to be held in Princeton, NJ, will each be limited to fifteen teachers/trainers in order to allow sharing of ideas and interactive work with ETS expert consultants. The first workshop will focus primarily on means of improving listening and reading skills, the second on speaking and writing skills. Instruction and materials will be provided without charge to the selected participants. Please let us know now if you or one of your colleagues may be interested in attending one or both workshops and we will keep you informed as planning continues.