TOEIC Listening & Reading Overview

Hip English Language Learning
25 Sept 202010:34

Summary

TLDRThis video script from 'Hip English' introduces viewers to the TOEIC test, a business English proficiency assessment. Hosted by Angela, it outlines the test's structure, focusing on listening and reading components, and their significance in workplace scenarios. The script explains the acronym 'TOEIC', its relevance to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), and how scores can be used for university and employment applications. It also details the test format, including the listening and reading sections with their respective parts and question types, emphasizing the importance of this certification for global business communication.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“š The video is part of a series by Hip English aimed at helping viewers improve their English proficiency, particularly for business English contexts.
  • πŸ† The series is sponsored by Hawkins International Partners and is designed to prepare viewers for TOEIC and TOEFL tests.
  • πŸ“ TOEIC stands for 'Test of English for International Communication' and assesses English language skills in a business setting.
  • πŸ” The TOEIC test evaluates four skills: listening, reading, speaking, and writing, with the video focusing on the listening and reading components.
  • 🏒 TOEIC scores are used for university and employment applications, and can be used for assessment, placement, and promotion.
  • πŸ“Š A TOEIC score corresponds to a proficiency or grade level, with professionals expected to have a general professional or advanced working proficiency.
  • 🌐 The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) is mentioned, allowing TOEIC scores to be compared with other language tests like TOEFL and IELTS.
  • πŸ“‰ A TOEIC score of 945 is roughly equivalent to a TOEFL iBT score of 95 or an IELTS score of 7, aligning with the CEFR B2 level.
  • ⏱ The TOEIC listening and reading tests are administered in a paper-and-pencil format and last for 2 hours and 45 minutes.
  • 🎧 The listening test is divided into four parts: photographs, question and response, conversations, and talks, with all audio played only once.
  • πŸ“– The reading test is divided into three sections: incomplete sentences, text completion, and single and multiple passages with questions.
  • ⏳ Both the listening and reading tests consist of 100 items each and are in multiple-choice format, with the listening test being 45 minutes and the reading test 75 minutes.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the 'Hip English' video series?

    -The purpose of the 'Hip English' video series is to help viewers improve their English proficiency skills, particularly focusing on preparing for TOEIC and TOEFL tests.

  • What does TOEIC stand for and what does it measure?

    -TOEIC stands for 'Test of English for International Communication'. It measures four skills: listening, reading, speaking, and writing, assessing how well one can understand and use English in a typical workplace scenario.

  • What is the significance of TOEIC scores in professional and academic settings?

    -TOEIC scores are used for assessment, placement, and promotion in professional settings. They are also often required for university and employment applications, indicating one's ability to understand and process English.

  • How does the TOEIC test relate to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR)?

    -The TOEIC test is aligned with the CEFR, allowing TOEIC scores to be used as a predictive score for other tests and providing an international grade level for language proficiency.

  • What is the minimum standard for TOEIC scores that companies and universities typically prefer?

    -Companies and universities typically prefer candidates who perform at a B2 level according to the CEFR, which corresponds to a certain TOEIC score range.

  • How long does the TOEIC listening and reading test take, and what is the format?

    -The TOEIC listening test takes 45 minutes, and the reading test takes 75 minutes. Both tests consist of 100 items in multiple-choice format.

  • What are the four parts of the TOEIC listening test?

    -The four parts of the TOEIC listening test are: photographs, question and response, conversations, and talks.

  • How is the TOEIC reading test structured?

    -The TOEIC reading test is divided into three sections: incomplete sentences, text completion, and single passages in multiple passages.

  • What is the duration of the TOEIC listening recording, and are breaks allowed during the test?

    -The TOEIC listening recording lasts for 45 minutes, and breaks between sections are not allowed.

  • How are TOEIC scores presented and for how long are they valid?

    -TOEIC scores are presented in a certificate with a breakdown of listening and reading scores, and a total score. The results are valid for two years.

  • What is the importance of TOEIC certification in the global job market?

    -TOEIC certification is an international recognition of one's English proficiency, which helps in identifying how well one can perform against global standards and is valued by international companies and organizations for business communication.

Outlines

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πŸ“š Introduction to Business English Proficiency with TOEIC and TOEFL

Angela from Hawkins International introduces a video series aimed at helping viewers improve their English proficiency for business settings. The series focuses on preparing for TOEIC and TOEFL tests, which are crucial for university and employment applications. The TOEIC test, which stands for Test of English for International Communication, evaluates listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills in a workplace context. The video will explore the different parts of the TOEIC listening and reading tests, emphasizing their benefits and the value they add to professional development. The TOEIC score is used for assessment, placement, and promotion, and it correlates with other international proficiency levels like TOEFL and IELTS, making it a significant measure of English language proficiency in a global context.

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🎧 Navigating the TOEIC Listening and Reading Tests

The video provides an in-depth look at the TOEIC listening and reading tests, which are paper-based and last for a total of 2 hours and 45 minutes. The listening test is divided into four parts: photographs, question and response, conversations, and talks. Each part plays once, and test-takers must select the best answer from multiple-choice options. The reading test is divided into three sections: incomplete sentences, text completion, and single or multiple passages with accompanying questions. The test is timed, and test-takers must manage their pace to complete all sections. The video also discusses the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) and how TOEIC scores can be used to predict performance in other language proficiency tests. It concludes with information on score validity, retaking the test, and the importance of accurate information on answer sheets for reflecting accurate scores.

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🌐 The Importance of TOEIC Certification in Global Business

The final paragraph emphasizes the significance of TOEIC certification as an international measure of English proficiency. It highlights how such certifications are essential for demonstrating credibility and reliability in business communication on a global scale. The video encourages viewers to subscribe and stay updated for the next part of the series, which will delve into the listening section of the TOEIC test. The video concludes with a reminder of the importance of these certifications for professionals seeking to excel in an international business environment.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘TOEIC

The TOEIC, which stands for 'Test of English for International Communication,' is a globally recognized test that assesses the English proficiency of non-native speakers in a business context. In the video, it is highlighted as a crucial tool for evaluating one's ability to understand and use English in a workplace scenario, with a focus on listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills.

πŸ’‘Business English

Business English refers to the use of English in professional settings, such as in meetings, emails, and negotiations. The video emphasizes the importance of mastering Business English to effectively communicate in international business environments. It is the overarching theme that ties together the discussion of the TOEIC test and its components.

πŸ’‘Proficiency

Proficiency in this context refers to the level of skill or expertise in a particular area, specifically English language skills as measured by the TOEIC test. The video mentions different levels of proficiency, such as 'general professional' or 'advanced working proficiency,' which are expected of professionals in the global market.

πŸ’‘Hawkins International Partners

Hawkins International Partners is mentioned as the entity that brings the video series to the viewers. It suggests a partnership or organization that is involved in the creation and distribution of educational content, specifically aimed at helping individuals prepare for English proficiency tests like the TOEIC.

πŸ’‘TOEFL

The TOEFL, or Test of English as a Foreign Language, is another standardized test that measures the English language ability of non-native speakers. The video script uses TOEFL as a comparative measure, indicating that a TOEIC score can be an approximate equivalent to a TOEFL iBT score, thus providing a benchmark for English language proficiency.

πŸ’‘IELTS

IELTS, or International English Language Testing System, is a globally recognized test similar to TOEFL, used to assess English proficiency for those who want to study, work, or migrate to English-speaking countries. In the script, it is mentioned alongside TOEFL as a comparable test to TOEIC, with a specific score equivalence provided.

πŸ’‘CEFR

The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is a guideline used to describe achievements of learners of foreign languages across Europe. The video explains that a TOEIC score can be mapped to a CEFR level, allowing test takers to understand their proficiency level in an internationally recognized grading system.

πŸ’‘Listening Skills

Listening skills are a critical part of the TOEIC test, as they measure the ability to understand spoken English in various contexts. The video script outlines the structure of the listening section, which includes photographs, question and response, conversations, and talks, emphasizing the importance of attention and comprehension.

πŸ’‘Reading Skills

Reading skills are also evaluated in the TOEIC test, focusing on the ability to comprehend written English materials. The script describes the reading section, which consists of incomplete sentences, text completion, and passages with accompanying questions, highlighting the need for speed and accuracy in reading comprehension.

πŸ’‘Multiple Choice

Multiple choice is the format used for both the listening and reading sections of the TOEIC test. The video script mentions that all items in these sections are in multiple-choice form, requiring test takers to select the best answer from a set of options, which tests their ability to quickly and accurately process information.

πŸ’‘Certification

Certification in the context of the video refers to the formal recognition of one's English proficiency level through the TOEIC test. It is portrayed as an important credential for professionals, as it provides an unbiased assessment of their ability to communicate in English in a business setting, which can be crucial for employment and educational opportunities.

Highlights

Introduction to the 'Hip English' video series aimed at enhancing business English proficiency for TOEIC and TOEFL test preparation.

Explanation of the TOEIC acronym, standing for 'Test of English for International Communication', focusing on business English in workplace scenarios.

TOEIC measures four key skills: listening, reading, speaking, and writing, primarily assessing English comprehension and processing abilities.

TOEIC test scores are utilized for university and employment applications, serving as an assessment tool for placement and promotion.

TOEIC score equivalence to professional or advanced working proficiency levels, setting expectations for test takers.

Importance of setting goals despite the absence of a pass/fail structure in TOEIC exams.

Linking TOEIC scores to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for language proficiency comparison.

TOEIC score's predictive value for other tests like TOEFL iBT and IELTS, providing a benchmark for language proficiency.

CEFR B2 level as a minimum standard preferred by companies and universities for English proficiency.

Overview of the TOEIC listening and reading tests, which are two of the four main skills tested in the TOEIC.

Description of the TOEIC listening test format, including the use of automated audio recordings and the one-time play of all content.

Breakdown of the four parts of the TOEIC listening test, including photographs, question and response, conversations, and talks.

Strategies for approaching the TOEIC listening test, such as skimming through questions to anticipate details needed.

TOEIC reading test structure, divided into three sections: incomplete sentences, text completion, single passages, and multiple passages.

Duration and format of the TOEIC reading test, with a total of 75 minutes to answer all questions.

Process of receiving TOEIC scores, either immediately for online tests or after a few weeks for paper-based tests.

Validity of TOEIC scores for two years and the possibility of retaking the test within 28 days for improved results.

Emphasis on the importance of TOEIC certification as an international standard for assessing business English communication skills.

Conclusion highlighting the significance of TOEIC as an international certification for global business communication credibility.

Invitation to the next video in the series, which will provide an in-depth overview of the TOEIC listening section.

Transcripts

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hey everyone ready to crack the code for

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business english

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it's time to level up your english

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proficiency skills

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as we help you get ready to win

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welcome to hip english

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my name is angela and it's another

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episode here at hip

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english this is brought to you by

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hawkins international

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partners and our goal here for the video

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series is to help you get ready to win

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and conquer your toeic and toefl tests

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so in the next few videos we will be

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doing a series about the different parts

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of the toeic test

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there are usually four communication

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skills that are tested in the toeic

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there's the listening

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reading speaking and writing today we

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will focus on the different parts of the

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toeic

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listening and reading tests for this one

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we will just give you an

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overview and talk about the benefits and

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the value

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of the toeic listening and reading test

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let's go what does stoix stand for

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the letters d-o-e-i-c is actually just

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an acronym

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it stands for the test of english for

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international

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communication and it's a business

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english test

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it usually talks about how well you're

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able to

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understand and use english in a typical

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workplace scenario

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toeic measures four skills it measures

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your listening

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reading speaking and writing the toeic

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test is mainly used to measure how well

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you're able to understand

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and process english you can use this

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course

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complete requirements for your

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university

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and employment applications test score

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results are usually used

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for assessment for placement and for

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promoting people

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your toeic score has an equivalent

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proficiency or grade level

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as professionals you are expected to

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have

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a general professional or advanced

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working proficiency level so once you

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have your toeic score

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go back to this video and check how well

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you did

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while it's good that there's no pass or

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fail

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in a toeic exam you still have to set

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goals

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now let's talk about the cfr or the

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common european framework of reference

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whatever language you're trying to learn

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if it's a good

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quality international

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it always has to have a cefr

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score think of it as an international

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grade

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with cefr you can also use your

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toeic score as a predictive score for

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other

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tests as well so for example if your

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toeic score

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is at 945 then your score is the

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approximate

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equivalent of a toefl ibt or internet

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based test 95 score

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or an ielts score of level seven

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the cfr b2 level is also considered as a

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minimum

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standard meaning companies and

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universities would

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typically prefer students or employees

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who perform at a b2 level

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so the toeic listening and reading tests

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two out of the four main skills that are

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tested in the test of

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english for international communication

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we will be discussing

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in depth the different parts of the

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toeic listening

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and reading we'll just give you an

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overview on

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how to best approach toeic

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listening and reading tests is a

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proctored

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paper and pencil test on the day of your

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test

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you together with other test takers will

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be received

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at a test center and direct it to your

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pre-assigned seat they will not

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allow electronic or assistive

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learning devices you also have to

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undergo a body scan to make sure that

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there are no

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other electronic devices the test fee

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covers all the necessary materials you

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will need for the toeic

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the test administrators and proctors

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will be the ones to distribute

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and collect all your toeic materials

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toeic

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listening and reading is good for two

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hours

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45 minutes for the listening test and

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then for the reading part

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75 minutes so both listening and reading

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have a hundred

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items both listening and reading are in

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multiple choice

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form

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first part of the test you will be given

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the listening skills test

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this is usually given through an

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automated audio recording

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everything will be played once but there

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will be no skipping forward

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or playing back so you really need to

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pay attention

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breaks in between sections are not

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allowed

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okay so the toeic listening section is

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divided into

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four parts the first part will focus on

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photographs you will hear four

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statements about a picture

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all of this again will be spoken only

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one time when you hear the

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statements you must select the one

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statement that

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best describes what you see on the

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picture

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the second part is on question and

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response

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you will hear a question or statement

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and then

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three responses will be spoken select

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the best response that matches the

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question

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or the statement for part three

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it will be on conversations you will

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hear some conversations between

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two people and you will be asked to

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answer three questions about what the

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speakers say

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in each conversation part four is

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on talks you will listen to some talks

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given by a single speaker

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this is usually in the form of an

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announcement or an

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advertisement you will be asked to

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answer three questions

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about what the speaker says in each talk

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while you're listening to the audio

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recording just skim through the

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questions so you can kind of anticipate

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what are the different details that they

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will need to

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ask or need from you after asking some

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questions

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all right so the recording for the

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listening test is 45 minutes

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once the recording has ended you can

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start

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working on your reading this time all

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the questions will be printed

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on your booklet the reading test is

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divided into

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three sections the first part is on

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incomplete

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sentences which is simply fill in the

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blank you have to select the word

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that will complete the sentence the

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second part is on

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text completion it is still fill in the

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blanks but it has

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longer statements and longer paragraphs

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the third

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and fourth part are called single

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passages

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in multiple passages each reading

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material

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may have three to five paragraphs and

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may contain

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pictures graphs and tables followed by

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three to five questions

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the reading test is good for 75 minutes

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so you can work at your own pace

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however you really need to pay attention

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to how much time you have

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left when you're done test

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administrators and proctors

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will check the details that you have

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written on your paper

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for the online test however please make

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sure you

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download

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so you are better prepared on how to

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tackle the listening

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and reading tests so after taking your

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toeic

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listening and reading tests if you're

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taking it online

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your scores will be shown to you on your

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screen if you're taking the paper-based

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tests

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it may take a few hours up to a few more

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weeks

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before you get your toeic scores your

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toeic score certificate will look a

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little bit

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like this you will have a breakdown of

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your listening and

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reading scores then on the upper right

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hand corner

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you will get to see your total score

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this is the score which will help you

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understand

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and measure your english proficiency

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level your toeic score results are

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valid for the next two years if you need

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to retake your toeic

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listening and reading tests take the

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test

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again in the next 28 days make sure that

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whatever information you

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put in the answer sheet or enter into

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your data

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is correct whatever details you write

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will be reflected on your toeic score

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result

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in conclusion toeic is not just a

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regular english

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test it is an international

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certification that will help you

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identify

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how well you're able to perform against

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global or

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international standards having

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certificates such as the toeic

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certification or your toefl

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certification are

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very very important whether it's soft

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skills or

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hard skills computer skills or

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communication skills

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this is the only way for you to get

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certified

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and to get an unbiased take on how well

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you will be able to perform

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in a global environment with

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certifications

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like toeic international companies and

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organizations

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know that you are more than credible and

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reliable

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in terms of business communication

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so now that we have learned a lot about

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toeic

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it's time to move on to the next part of

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the series

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the overview of the listening section

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which will be

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featured in our next video thank you

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once again for joining us today

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in this toeic video once again please

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don't forget to subscribe and hit the

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notifications

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bell so that you're always updated and

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you're always

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ready to win see you in the next video

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you

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