TOEIC® Listening Test Description

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TOEIC Reading Test Overview

The TOEIC Reading test measures your ability to understand written English in workplace and everyday situations. The test consists of 3 parts with 100 questions total, lasting 75 minutes.

Test Format Summary

Total Questions: 100
Total Time: 75 minutes
Score Range: 5-495 points
Audio Played: Once only

Task Types and Descriptions

Task 1: Sentence Completion (Questions 1-30)

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Description:

A word or phrase is missing in each of the sentences below. Four answer choices are given below each sentence. Select the best answer to complete the sentence.

Questions: 30
Time per question: ~1.5 minutes
Answer choices: A, B, C, D

Tips for Success:

  • • Look at the entire picture, not just one part
  • • Listen for key words that match what you see
  • • Pay attention to prepositions (in, on, under, next to)
  • • Be careful of similar-sounding words
  • • Eliminate obviously wrong answers first

Task 2: Text Completion (Questions 31-70)

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Description:

Read the texts that follow. A word, phrase, or sentence is missing in parts of each text. Four answer choices for each question are given below the text. Select the best answer to complete the text.

Questions: 40
Time per question: ~1.1 minutes
Answer choices: A, B, C, D

Tips for Success:

  • • Listen for question words (what, when, where, who, why, how)
  • • Pay attention to the tone of the speaker
  • • Consider context and common responses
  • • Watch for yes/no questions vs. information questions
  • • Practice common workplace conversations

Task 3: Reading Comprehension (Questions 71-100)

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Description:

In this part you will read a selection of texts, such as magazine and newspaper articles, e-mails, and instant messages. Each text or set of texts is followed by several questions. Select the best answer for each question.

Questions: 30
Texts: 10-15
Answer choices: A, B, C, D

Tips for Success:

  • • Listen for the main topic and key details
  • • Pay attention to who is speaking and their relationship
  • • Note important information like times, dates, and locations
  • • Listen for opinions, agreements, and disagreements
  • • Practice with business and everyday conversations

Task 4: Short Talks (Questions 71-100)

Description:

You will hear short talks given by a single speaker. After each talk, you will answer three questions about what was said.

Questions: 30
Talks: 10
Answer choices: A, B, C, D

Tips for Success:

  • • Listen for the main topic and purpose of the talk
  • • Pay attention to announcements, instructions, and news
  • • Note specific details like times, dates, and locations
  • • Listen for the speaker's attitude or opinion
  • • Practice with various types of announcements

Scoring and Results

Score Range:

Your listening score will be between 5 and 495 points. The score is based on the number of correct answers.

Beginner: 5-250
Intermediate: 255-400
Advanced: 405-495

Score Interpretation:

  • 405-495: Can understand complex conversations and detailed information
  • 305-400: Can understand most workplace and everyday conversations
  • 205-300: Can understand basic conversations and simple information
  • 5-200: Can understand very basic conversations and familiar topics

Test Day Tips

Before the Test:

  • • Get a good night's sleep
  • • Arrive early to the test center
  • • Bring valid identification
  • • Practice with sample questions
  • • Listen to English audio daily

During the Test:

  • • Listen carefully to instructions
  • • Read questions before audio plays
  • • Don't spend too much time on one question
  • • Use process of elimination
  • • Stay calm and focused

Success Strategies

1. Build Your Vocabulary

Learn common business and everyday vocabulary. Focus on words related to office work, travel, shopping, and social situations.

2. Practice Active Listening

Listen to English podcasts, news, and conversations. Practice identifying main ideas, details, and speaker attitudes.

3. Take Practice Tests

Complete full-length practice tests to familiarize yourself with the format and timing. Review your mistakes to improve.

4. Focus on Weak Areas

Identify which task types are most challenging and spend extra time practicing those specific areas.

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