TOEIC
The Institute conducts the Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) for business English purposes, with preparation provided within the intermediate English for Business Communication Course. The TOEIC test is based on your overall ability to use English. Improvement in proficiency may take some time and is generally achieved through a combination of practise and study. The TOEIC test does not test "Business English". You are not required to know specialised business and technical vocabulary beyond that used in everyday work activities. TOEIC scores indicate how well people can communicate in English with others in business, commerce and industry.
TOEIC Sydney Australia - Public Testing Centre at the UNSW Institute of LanguagesThe TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) is taken by more than 1.4 million examinees a year and is recognised by thousands of companies. Please visit www.pro-match.com/toeic where you can download a free copy of the Examinee Handbook (Listening & Reading). Speaking and Writing now availableAs of 21st September 2011 the Institute of Languages will be conducting TOEIC Speaking and Writing tests (please see below for dates and fees). Listening and Reading Test dates and fees
What to bringFor registration you must bring either your passport or Australian drivers licence. No other form of identification will be accepted. All Public TOEIC candidates must bring a current additional passport photo when registering on the day of the test. The photo will be verified by the test day Proctor at this time. When results are issued the Official Score Report with photo will be printed. ↑ Back to topWho takes the Test?People who use English in work situations, such as businesses, hotels, hospitals, restaurants, conventions, international meetings, and sports events managerial, sales, and technical employees in international business, commerce and industry who require English for their work candidates for training to be conducted in English. The TOEIC test is not the kind of test that candidates "pass" or "fail". ↑ Back to top |
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