TOEIC program
LISTENING, SPEAKING, READING AND WRITING TESTS
Part of the Toeic Program
TOEIC® LISTENING, SPEAKING, READING AND WRITING TESTS
Trusted worldwide to measure English listening, speaking, reading and writing skills for the workplace.
Measure beginner to advanced proficiency levels of English listening, speaking, reading and writing skills needed in the workplace.
Taking the Tests
The TOEIC Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing tests can be taken together, in a single test session, or separately: Listening and Reading, Speaking, Writing.
Scores
The digital score report includes separate scores for each skill and a combined score for Listening and Reading.
Delivery time and reception of score reports
In the case the tests are taken in a single test session, the delivery time and score reports are the following, for both institutional and public programs
Why use the TOEIC 4-Skills tests?
The TOEIC Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing tests enable organizations to assess English-language communication skills that are used in the workplace, from telephone conversations and meetings, to information analysis and correspondence. They also provide organizations detailed feedback on a test taker’s ability to be understood by native and non-native speakers, participate in workplace conversations, write emails and express opinions in English.
Scores with Meaning
A rigorous scoring process ensures that the TOEIC Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing tests deliver accurate and reliable results. Qualified human raters ensure that the TOEIC Speaking and Writing tests deliver accurate and reliable results. For fairness, each individual test is scored by multiple raters, and raters are constantly monitored for consistency. The tests are based on up-to-date, real-world workplace scenarios. This comprehensive approach provides meaningful feedback on a test taker’s ability to perform a range of tasks in both written and spoken contexts, such as understanding explanations, connecting information in different real world texts, being understood by native and non-native speakers and expressing opinions in English. The reported score for each skill contains detailed feedback on a test taker’s ability to participate in workplace conversations and write emails.
The reported scores provide reliable, consistent data to inform decision making in these key areas:
- Inform decision-making when pre-selecting and selecting candidates.
- Position students and learners to form level groups.
- Measure the progress of students and learners.
- Validate the level of English required to obtain a diploma or certification.
Tests Format and Content
The TOEIC Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing tests are designed to assess English communication skills that are essential in both the workplace and everyday life. These skills range from understanding explanations and instructions to following public talks and announcements. The tests cover a broad spectrum of communication situations, including telephone conversations, presentations, and email writing, reflecting the diverse linguistic demands of professional and personal communication. Test questions are based on up-to-date, real-world workplace scenarios. The tests can be taken together, in a single test session, or separately: Listening and Reading, Speaking, Writing.
The question types on TOEIC Listening and Reading test and the TOEIC Listening and Reading test Multi-stage
Adaptive Version are the same. However, the test format for the multi-stage adaptive version is different.
The TOEIC Listening and Reading test multi-stage adapative version is a multiple-choice tests that consists of
90 questions divided in two sections. Each section has two stages: Unit One, and Unit Two. Unit One is the same
for all test takers. Test takers will then receive questions in Unit Two based on their Unit One performance.
The Listening section and Reading section are independent of one another. Performance on the Listening
section will not impact the questions received on the Reading section.