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How
is the Redesigned TOEIC® different?
One of ETS®’s most
important missions is to continuously validate its tests by ensuring that
content is aligned with purpose, and that fairness is maintained. The redesigned
TOEIC® test reflects our continuous pursuit of excellence in test development.
The improved TOEIC® test
assesses proficiency by aligning questions with everyday language scenarios that
happen in today’s workplace. Tasks are more authentic. Not all tasks have been
changed — but some tasks give test-takers the opportunity to respond with
language that is appropriate to the situation; in other words, how would someone
at work respond in this particular situation?
At the same time, ETS® has
maintained the integrity and quality of the original TOEIC® test. The scale and
score range—5 to 495 for each section of the test (listening and
reading)—remains unchanged. The difficulty range is the same. Many of the
question types are the same also.
How is
the redesigned test different?
Listening section enhancements
include four major changes:
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a decrease in the number of
photograph questions in Part 1
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the use of both recorded and
written questions in Part 3 (conversations) and Part 4 (short talks)
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a shift from individual
questions to sets of questions in Part 3 (conversations)
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the use of different English
accents, as spoken in the U.S., Great Britain, Canada and Australia
Reading section enhancements
include three major changes:
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the elimination of Part 6
(error recognition questions)
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the addition of text
completion questions (Part 6)
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the inclusion of reading sets
of questions based on two inter-related passages (Part 7)
One other change is the range
of accents in the listening section of the test. There are examples of a U.S.
(North American) accent, a Canadian accent, a British accent, and an Australian
accent. The accents are slight but they reflect types of English that are taught
and spoken in the international workplace. Hence, the TOEIC test is more valid
as a test of international communication.
Comparison between TOEIC and redesigned TOEIC:
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TOEIC® |
Redesigned TOEIC® |
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Part |
Listening Comprehension Section 1 |
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1 |
Photographs: 20 questions |
Photographs: 10 questions |
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2 |
Question-Response: 30
questions |
Question-Response: 30
questions |
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3 |
Short Conversations: 30
questions
(30 conversations, 1 question each) |
Conversations: 30 questions
(10 conversations, 3 questions each) |
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4 |
Short Talks: 20 questions
(6-9 talks, 2-4 questions each) |
Short Talks: 30 questions
(10 talks, 3 questions each) |
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Reading Comprehension Section 2 |
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5 |
Incomplete Sentences: 40
questions |
Incomplete Sentences: 40
questions |
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6 |
Error Recognition: 20
questions |
Text Completion: 12 questions
(4 reading sets, 3 questions each) |
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7 |
Reading Comprehension: 40
questions |
Reading Comprehension: 48
questions
(single passages: 28 questions; double passages: 20 questions) |
An authentic measure of real business English
The redesigned TOEIC® test reflects global business communication styles and
emphasizes authentic language contexts. Learners are required to use multiple
strategies and abilities to comprehend and connect information.
What stays the
same?
The core quality
of the test has been maintained.
- Same test time: 2 hours
- Listening: 45 minutes
- Reading: 75 minutes
- Same number of questions:
200
- Listening: 100
- Reading: 100
- Same paper-and-pencil
administration
- Same range of difficulty
- Same score range and score
scale
Click here for the TOEIC Listening
and Reading test FAQs.
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