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The TOEFL and the TOEIC are two different English language proficiency exams administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS).
For information on the TOEFL exam, please click on the links on the left-hand side of this page.
The TOEIC Test is the Test of English for International Communication. You may register for the TOEFL Test, as well as the TOEIC Test on the official ETS website.
The TOEIC Tests consist of the TOEIC Speaking and Writing Test and the TOEIC Listening and Reading Test.
The TOEIC Listening and Reading Test has two sections, with 100 questions each.
In Section 1 of the TOEIC Listening and Reading Test you will listen to questions and short conversations recorded in English, and then answer questions based on them.
The TOEIC Listening and Reading Test Section 1 may contain photographs, question-response dialogues, conversations, and short talks.
TOEIC Listening and Reading Test Section 2 is the Reading part of the TOEIC test. The TOEIC Reading Test contains incomplete sentences, error recognition or text completion, and reading comprehension.
The TOEIC Listening and Reading Test normally lasts for two and a half hours, with 45 minutes for Section 1 and 75 minutes for Section 2. There are 30 minutes in which to answer biographical questions.
The TOEIC Speaking Test has 11 questions and takes 20 minutes. Scores range from 0 to 200 for the TOEIC speaking Test. For the TOEIC Speaking Test, you will read aloud, describe pictures, respond to questions, and find solutions for a problem.
During the TOEIC Speaking Test, try to speak clearly and answer each question according to the directions provided.
The TOEIC Writing has eight questions and takes 60 minutes. Scores for the TOEIC Writing Test range from 0 to 200.
The TOEIC Writing Test has 8 questions that assess your writing ability. For each question, you will be given specific directions, including the time allowed for writing.
You will have to write about pictures, write a written request, and write an opinion essay for the TOEIC Writing Test.
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