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TOEIC ORIENTATION INFORMATION
Test of English for International Communication

What Is TOEIC?
The Test of English for International Communication™ (TOEIC®) is an English language test designed specifically to measure the everyday English skills of people working in an international environment.

Who Takes It And Why?
Nonnative English speakers take the test to demonstrate English proficiency when applying for new positions and obtaining credentials.

Where Do People Take It?
In Ukraine the test is administered by Osvita Educational Advising Center.

Who Accepts It?
The test is widely accepted by corporations, English-language programs, and government agencies around the world.
• Corporations use TOEIC test to document progress in English training programs, recruit and promote employees, and put standard measurements in place across locations.
• English Programs use it to place students at the right learning levels, and show student progress and program effectiveness.
• Government agencies use it to document progress in English language courses, and to recruit, promote and hire employees.

Testing Format
The TOEIC test is a paper-and-pencil, multiple-choice assessment that uses audiocassettes, pictures, and written materials to evaluate English-language skills.

Test Content
The TOEIC test is a paper-and-pencil, multiple-choice assessment. There are two separately timed sections of 100 questions each.

Section I: Listening
Examinees listen to a variety of questions and short conversations recorded in English, then answer questions based on what they heard.
• Part 1: Photographs (20 items)
• Part 2: Question - Response (30 items)
• Part 3: Short Conversations (30 items)
• Part 4: Short Talks (20 items)

Section II: Reading
Examinees read a variety of materials and respond at their own pace to questions based on the content.
• Part 5: Incomplete Sentences (40 items)
• Part 6: Error Recognition (20 items)
• Part 7: Reading Comprehension (40 items)

Test Length
The test lasts approximately 2 ½ hours. Examinees have:
• 45 minutes for Section I
• 75 minutes for Section II, and
• the remaining time to respond to biographical questions and a brief questionnaire about education and work history.

More details on the test are available on the official website.


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