TOEIC

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TOEIC is an internationally recognized standardized test that measures the English language proficiency of non-native speakers in professional and workplace contexts.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf English language test
language proficiency test
standardized test
abbreviation TOEIC
administeredIn multiple countries worldwide
certificateIssued TOEIC score report
countryOfOrigin United States
developedBy ETS
Educational Testing Service
domainFocus business English
workplace communication
firstAdministered late 1970s
fullName Test of English for International Communication
hasSection Listening
Reading
Speaking
Writing
hasVariant TOEIC Bridge
TOEIC Listening and Reading
TOEIC Speaking and Writing
measures English language proficiency
primaryContext professional contexts
workplace contexts
recognizedAs internationally recognized test
scoreValidity commonly considered valid for 2 years
scoringScale 0–200 points (Speaking)
0–200 points (Writing)
10–990 points (Listening and Reading combined)
skillAssessed listening comprehension
reading comprehension
speaking
writing
targetPopulation non-native English speakers
testFormat multiple-choice questions (Listening and Reading)
spoken responses (Speaking)
written responses (Writing)
testLanguage English
testType computer-based test
paper-based test
typicalTestDuration approximately 2 hours for Listening and Reading
typicalTestTaker company employees
job seekers
university students
usedFor HR skills assessment
employment screening
graduation requirements (in some institutions)
job promotion decisions
university admissions (in some institutions)

Referenced by (6)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
TOEIC ("TOEIC Listening and Reading")
TOEIC ("TOEIC Speaking and Writing")
TOEIC ("TOEIC Bridge")
hasVariant
TOEIC
abbreviation
TOEIC ("Test of English for International Communication")
fullName
ETS
notableTestDeveloped

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