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TOEIC Test Preparation Program

As an official TOEIC test center, our school offers students a 16-week program of preparation courses making it possible for them to master the Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC). The course offers instruction on four areas of the test-listening, reading, grammar, and vocabulary. Besides regular class instruction, we also provide weekly practice test to monitor students' progress. A student can obtain a total score of 990 on the TOEIC test. Rosemead College of English students score an average of over 800 on this exam.


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Sample Class Schedule

Class Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Listening:
Reading:
Grammar:
Vocabulary:
Timed Practice Test:
1:30 - 2:15 PM Tips and Exercises General Strategies Structure Building Strategies Listening
2:30 - 3:15 PM Photographs
Questions and Responses
Short Conversations
Skimming
Reading Conversation
Business Letters
Incomplete Sentences
Phrasal Verbs
Complex Sentences
Verb parts analysis
Recognition of word families
Reading
3:30 - 5:06 PM Mini-test
Analysis
Skill building Follow-up Exercises Personal dictionary
Word puzzle
Practice test Analysis


Test Contents

The TOEIC test is a paper-and-pencil, multiple-choice assessment. There are two separately timed sections of 100 questions each.

Section I Listening Section II Reading
Examinees listen to a variety of questions and short conversations recorded in English, then answer questions based on what they heard. Examinees read a variety of materials and respond at their own pace to questions based on the content.
Test Content
  • Part 1: Photographs (20 items)
  • Part 2: Question - Response (30 items)
  • Part 3: Short Conversations (30 items)
  • Part 4: Short Talks (20 items)
  • Part 5: Incomplete Sentences (40 items)
  • Part 6: Error Recognition (20 items)
  • Part 7: Reading Comprehension (40 items)


Test Length

The test lasts approximately two and a half hours. Examinees have: 45 minutes for Section I; 75 minutes for Section II, and the remaining time to respond to biographical questions and a brief questionnaire about education and work history.

Section I Section II
Listening Comprehension

About 45 minutes

Reading Comprehension

75 minutes