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Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) measures the ability of non-native English-speaking examinees to use English in everyday workplace activities. English is a West Germanic language originating in England and is the First language for most people in the United Kingdom, the United States

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History

The ETS (Educational Testing Service) in the USA developed the TOEIC test based on its academic ETS counterpart, the TOEFL test, following a request from Japan's Keidanren (Japan Federation of Economic Organizations; 経団連) in conjunction with the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI; 通商産業省; 通産省), which is today's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI; 経済産業省; 経産省). The Educational Testing Service (or ETS) is the world's largest private educational testing and measurement organization operating on an annual budget of approximately $1 The United States of America —commonly referred to as the The Test of English as a Foreign Language (or TOEFLs, pronounced "toe-full" or sometimes "toy-ful" evaluates the potential success of an individual to use For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. Japan Business Federation (日本経済団体連合会 known in Japanese as the Nippon Keidanren, is a economic organization founded in May 2002 by amalgamation Japan Business Federation (日本経済団体連合会 known in Japanese as the Nippon Keidanren, is a economic organization founded in May 2002 by amalgamation The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (通商産業省 Tsūsho-sangyō-shō or MITI) was one of the most powerful agencies in the Japanese government The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (通商産業省 Tsūsho-sangyō-shō or MITI) was one of the most powerful agencies in the Japanese government The or METI, is a Japanese government ministry It was created by the 2001 Central Government Reform when the Ministry of International Trade and Industry The Asahi Shimbun national daily's evening edition [1] interviewed Yasuo Kitaoka (北岡靖男 Kitaoka Yasuo) who was the central figure of the Japanese team that conceived the basic idea of the TOEIC test. The is the second most circulated out of the five national Newspapers in Japan; the other four are the Yomiuri Shimbun, the Mainichi Shimbun In this sense the TOEIC test can be described as a US-Japanese crossbreed. ETS's major competitor is Cambridge University, which administers the IELTS, FCE, and CAE.

Outline

The TOEIC test is a two-hour multiple-choice test that consists of 200 questions divided into 100 questions each in listening comprehension and reading comprehension. A standardized test is a test administered and scored in a consistent manner Reading comprehension is defined as the level of understanding of a writing Each candidate receives independent marks for written and oral comprehension on a scale from 5 to 495 points. Speech refers to the processes associated with the production and perception of Sounds used in Spoken language. The total score adds up to a scale from 10 and 990 points. The TOEIC certificate exists in five colours, corresponding to achieved results :

There are an estimated 3 million testees in 60 different countries per year, but most of these are Japanese and South Koreans. The IELTS (International English Language Testing System) and, to a lesser extent the FCE/CAE, is widely accepted as a measure of English ability in other countries. IELTS (pronounced /'aıelts/ stands for International English Language Testing System ETS claims that the TOEIC measures the ability to function in an English-speaking workplace. Until recently, it only measured reading and listening skills (not speaking and writing) and, because of this deficiency, has long been criticised as an unreliable meter of general competence in English. A high score on the TOEIC test did not by any means provide a reliable indicator of functional English ablility. Testimonies abound regarding Koreans and Japanese who scored high on the test, but who couldn't produce functional spoken English. Ostensibly, the popularity of the TOEIC is due to its former focus on grammar rules and reading, as these are the only English skills traditionally focused upon in the Korean and Japanese educational curriculums. These curriculums are notorious for producing a serious imbalance in language skills and there is a distinct deficiency in productive skills (speaking and writing) among Japanese and Koreans educated under that system. Its academic ETS counterpart - the TOEFL test, has more international recognition and prestige because it has a speaking and writing component. The Test of English as a Foreign Language (or TOEFLs, pronounced "toe-full" or sometimes "toy-ful" evaluates the potential success of an individual to use Cambridge University's IELTS (academic) is also widely used as a meter of academic preparedness, especially in commonwealth countries. (The IELTS general is widely used by commonwealth countries for immigration). In response to widespread criticism, ETS revised the TOEIC in 2007 to include speaking and writing sections, with a de-emphasizing of grammar rule knowledge. While the IELTS is generally accepted in Europe, the TOEIC is making some inroads. (See below: TOEIC in Europe)

The questions on the TOEIC attempt to reenact international business environments and contain vocabulary and usage that are not necessarily needed in everyday life. The vocabulary of a person is defined either as the set of all Words that are understood by that person or the set of all words likely to be used by that person when constructing Even a native speaker will find it hard to get full marks unless he/she has a good educational background, which strongly suggests that the TOEIC may not necessarily be a 100% true test of English communicative competence. The meaning of the word truth extends from Honesty, Good faith, and Sincerity in general to agreement with Fact or Reality Communicative competence is a linguistic term which refers to a learner's L2 ability

Renewal

In answer to criticisms that the Listening Section hires only American and Canadian English speakers despite its "International" appellation, the year 2006 saw a major renewal. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. The changes can be summarized as follows:

According to a survey [3] conducted in 2006 by the Institute for International Business Communication (財団法人 国際ビジネスコミュニケーション協会 Zaidanhōjin Kokusai Bijinesu Komyunikēshon Kyōkai?), 56. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. 8% of the respondents who took both the older and the renewed versions of the TOEIC test in Japan find the latter version more difficult. The lower score the test taker achieves, the more marked this tendency becomes. As many as 85. 6% of those who earned scores ranging from 10 to 395 points find the renewed TOEIC test more difficult, while 69. 9% of those who earned 400 to 495 points think this way, so do 59. 3% of those who earned 500 to 595 points. Among those who achieved 600 to 695 points 58. 9% find so, 700 to 795 points 48. 6%, 800 to 895 points 47. 9%, and 900 to 990 points 39. 8%.

TOEIC in Japan

The Institute for International Business Communication (財団法人 国際ビジネスコミュニケーション協会 Zaidanhōjin Kokusai Bijinesu Komyunikēshon Kyōkai?) operates the TOEIC test in Japan, where a total of nearly 1. 5 million people take the test per year. There are two ways to take the TOEIC test proper. One is called the TOEIC SP Test (Secure Program Test; 公開テスト Kōkai Tesuto?), in which one can take the test either individually or in a group on specified dates at a test centre specified by the TOEIC Steering Committee. The other is the TOEIC IP Test (Institutional Program Test; 団体特別受験制度 Dantai Tokubetsu Juken Seido?), in which an organization (a corporate body or an educational institution) can choose the date and administer the test at their convenience in accordance with the TOEIC Steering Committee. The TOEIC SP Test was renewed on May 2006, the TOEIC IP Test in April 2007 in line with the SP Test. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. More and more companies use TOEIC scores for personnel assessment instead of the homegrown STEP Eiken test organized by the Society for Testing English Proficiency (STEP) (日本英語検定協会主催実用英語技能検定試験「英検」 Nihon Eigo Kentei Kyōkai Shusai Jitsuyō Eigo Ginō Kentei Shiken "Eiken"?). &mdash informally; often called STEP Eiken or the STEP Test &mdash is an English language test conducted by a Japanese Non-profit organization the Society for Testing English The TOEIC Speaking Test / Writing Test started on Sunday 21st January 2007 in addition to the TOEIC SP Test and the TOEIC IP Test [4]. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century.

TOEIC in the Republic of Korea

Towards the end of 2005, there was a shift in South Korea, regarded as the second biggest consumer of TOEIC [5], or rather the biggest in terms of per capita consumption, away from the test as a measure of English ability on the corporate level. Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea and often referred to as Korea ( Korean: 대한민국 tɛː As noted in The Chosun Ilbo (조선일보; 朝鮮日報; Korea Daily Reports) national daily[6], a number of major corporations have either removed or reduced the required TOEIC score for employment. The Chosun Ilbo (translated as Korean Daily News is one of the major Newspapers in South Korea. An official from the Industrial Bank of Korea (IBK; Kiup Bank; 기업은행; 中小企業銀行) says, "TOEIC isn't an appropriate indicator of actual English skills. Kiup Bank ( Industrial Bank of Korea (IBK, Korean:중소기업은행) is an industrial Bank company headquartered in Jung-Gu Seoul " Another English proficiency test, TEPS, has been developed and is being adopted by more and more Korean companies. The Test of English Proficiency developed by Seoul National University or TEPS is an English proficiency test created by the Language Education Institute to

TOEIC in Europe

In France, some Grandes écoles require a TOEIC score of at least 750 to award the diploma. This article is about the country For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic France topics. The Grandes écoles ("Graduate schools" literally in French "Grand Schools" or "Elite Schools" of France are higher This policy has been criticized, as it makes state-awarded diplomas dependent on a private institution--despite the fact that it was not the private institution that set the 750 mark but a recommendation from the Commission des Titres d'Ingénieurs indicating a B2+ level on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages Learning Teaching Assessment, abbreviated as CEFR is a guideline used to describe achievements of learners of foreign languages If the student cannot achieve a 750 mark, he/she is offered to validate his/her diploma by other means in most of the schools. Some institutions delay the diploma for one year after the end of the studies in that case.

In Greece, TOEIC is accepted by ASEP, the organisation which is responsible for hiring new employees to work for the government. Greece (Ελλάδα transliterated: Elláda, historically, Ellás,) officially the Hellenic Republic (Ελληνική Δημοκρατία Anótato Symvoúlio Epilogís Prosopikoú ( ASEP) ( Greek: Ανώτατο Συμβούλιο Επιλογής Προσωπικού, Α

TOEIC Bridge

ETS also administers a simplified version of the TOEIC test called TOEIC Bridge. The TOEIC Bridge test targets beginning and intermediate speakers and consists of 100 multiple-choice questions, requiring about one hour of testing time.


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The Educational Testing Service (or ETS) is the world's largest private educational testing and measurement organization operating on an annual budget of approximately $1 The Test of English as a Foreign Language (or TOEFLs, pronounced "toe-full" or sometimes "toy-ful" evaluates the potential success of an individual to use IELTS (pronounced /'aıelts/ stands for International English Language Testing System
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