TOEIC exam format

What is the format of TOEIC exam?


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  • Hlo Sweety,the exam pattern for the exam is as follows:·         There are two parts in the TOEIC exam which are Listening and reading test and the other is speaking and writing test.
    ·         A candidate has a choice to do either one or both parts
    ·         The listening and reading test is an offline test which is paper and pencil mode and a total time of 2.5 hours.
    ·         The TOEIC Listening & Reading Test consists of two equally graded tests of comprehension assessment activities 
    ·         The speaking and writing test is an online test and a total time of 90 minutes is allotted.
    ·         The TOEIC speaking test is composed of tasks that assess pronunciation, intonation and stress, vocabulary, grammar
    ·         Each part is evaluated individually and after evaluation a candidate is given a score between 10-900 which will decide the proficiency of the candidate.
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  • Exam Pattern
    Listening and Reading- It is a paper, pen examination. The duration is 2.5 hours.
    Speaking and Writing- It is an online test of 90 minutes.
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  • The TOEIC Listening and Reading test is a paper-and-pencil, multiple-choice assessment. There are two timed sections of 100 questions each.
    test length:
    The test takes approximately 2½ hours, with:
    45 minutes for Section I: Listening
    75 minutes for Section II: Reading
    approximately 30 minutes to answer biographical questions
    section 1: listening
    Test takers listen to a variety of questions and short conversations recorded in English, then answer questions based on what they have heard (100 items total).
    Part 1: Photographs
    Part 2: Question-Response
    Part 3: Conversations
    Part 4: Short Talks
    section 2: reading
    Test takers read a variety of materials and respond at their own pace (100 items total).
    Part 5: Incomplete Sentences
    Part 6: Error Recognition or Text Completion
    Part 7: Reading Comprehension
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  • TOEIC stands for Test Of English for International Communication. The test is used to evaluate one’s ability to understand, use and communicate in English. There is only one key requirement in order to take the TOEIC test: you are able to communicate effectively in English through reading, listening, speaking and writing. The TOEIC L&R uses an optically-scanned answer sheet. There are 200 questions to answer in two hours in Listening (approximately 45 minutes, 100 questions) and Reading (75 minutes, 100 questions). The same question format is used each time. Mark your answers on your answer sheet and not in the test book. The test is only in English. There are no questions involving translating from Japanese to English, or from English to Japanese. The Speaking and Writing tests can be taken together or separately. There are 11 questions to answer in twenty minutes in Speaking and there are 8 questions to answer in one hour in Writing. 
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  • The TOEIC L&R uses an optically-scanned answer sheet. There are 200 questions to answer in two hours in Listening (approximately 45 minutes, 100 questions) and Reading (75 minutes, 100 questions). The same question format is used each time. Mark your answers on your answer sheet and not in the test book. The test is only in English. There are no questions involving translating from Japanese to English, or from English to Japanese.
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  • The New TOEIC® Test ? is a paper and pencil multiple-choice test ? consists of 2 sections:
    Listening Comprehension & Reading Comprehension consists of a total of 200 multiple choice items lasts a little over 2 hours
    Section 1: Listening 100 items four parts delivered via audio CD approx. 45 minutes everything heard only once.
    Section 2: Reading 100 questions three parts 75 minutes
    Listening ?
     Part 1 : 10 Photographs/items: Candidates hear four statements and select the one that is true based on the picture
    Part 2: Questions / Responses, 30 items: Candidates hear a question and select from three spoken responses the one that is the most appropriate.
    Part 3: Short Conversations, 30 items: Candidates hear a short conversation. Each conversation is followed by a spoken question which is also printed in the test booklet. Candidates select from four answer choices the correct answer to each question.
    Part 4: Short Talks, 30 items: 10 talks, 3 written questions per talk, each followed by 4 written choices.
    Reading
    Part 5: Incomplete Sentences, 40 items: Grammar & Vocabulary, multiple-choice sentence completion items, each followed by 4 choices.
    Part 6: Text Completion, 12 items: Grammar & Vocabulary, multiple choice 4 reading sets 3 questions each.
    Part 7: Reading Comprehension, 48 questions: single passages: 28 questions; double passages: 20 questions texts are drawn from the working environment, each followed by 2-5 multiple-choice questions, 4 choices each.


    • The TOEIC Listening and Reading test is a paper-and-pencil, multiple-choice assessment. There are 2 regular sections of one hundred queries every.
      Section I: Listening
      Test takers listen to a range of queries and short conversations recorded in English, then answer questions based mostly on what they need detected (100 things total).
      § Part 1: Photographs
      § Part 2: Question-Response
      § Part 3: Conversations
      § Part 4: Short Talks
      Section II: Reading
      Test takers scan a selection of materials and respond at their own pace (100 things total).
      § Part 5: Incomplete Sentences
      § Part 6: Error Recognition or Text Completion
      § Part 7: Reading Comprehension
      Test Length
      The test takes just about 2½ hours, with:
      § 45 minutes for Section I
      § 75 minutes for Section II
      § approximately 30 minutes to answer chronicle queries

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