TOEIC USA March 2012 Newsletter

The TOEIC USA 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. Get a jump on career success by taking TOEIC.

Last chance to register for next TOEIC Speaking & Writing test. You'll want to check whether seats are still available near you for our March 24 test, the last until late May. Final day for registration is this coming Tuesday, March 20, where centers are not already full so sign up now.

Fourteen job search mistakes. Biggest don'ts from Salary.com. Don't ignore #4—"being unprepared for interviews." Taking a TOEIC Speaking test lets you know you have the foundation you need to make your readiness for the job clear. And putting your TOEIC test score on your résumé helps you win that interview in the first place.

 Business English Site of the Month. Trainer Alejandra M.J.Litterio's Global English blog highlights some  business idioms that use colors.

"Blue ribbon" quality for English idioms. You can organize English language idioms in a rainbow of ways but the big question is how to master the ones you'll need most. The ETS English Skills Series module on idioms provides the answer with its selection of idioms key to success at work and on TOEIC tests, along with interactive presentation and practice to speed learning. Learn more.

 Not just wealthier but healthier. A recent Stanford University study shows immigrants proficient in both their home country language and English reporting better health, at a level beyond what would have been predicted from known socioeconomic and culture-adjustment-related factors. Why is mysterious but language learning is clearly worth your while.

 

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