Tham khảo tài liệu 'toeic - examinee handbook_02', ngoại ngữ, toefl - ielts - toeic phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | UXT 1 A B C I S I Chapter 1 WHAT score do I need to pass the TOEIC test The TOEIC test is not the kind of test that one passes or fails. Not every job or task requires the same level of English proficiency. Because it was developed specifically to meet the needs of working people the TOEIC test measures many levels of ability. It enables people to demonstrate what they currently can accomplish in English. The single continuous scale also makes it possible for learners to set attainable goals and to measure their progress as their English improves. Many companies use the TOEIC test to set their own score standards based on the levels of English necessary to carry out particular responsibilities. Your company may require that employees have a minimum TOEIC score because the corresponding level of English is needed on the job. Many companies offer English training to help their employees reach target TOEIC scores reflecting specific levels of proficiency based on professional need. Does the TOEIC test measure speaking and writing The TOEIC test measures listening and reading directly. These skills can be tested objectively cost-effectively and efficiently. Testing speaking and writing directly requires considerable time and expense both for administering the test and for scoring. The decision to test only listening and reading directly on the TOEIC test was a response to the needs of clients and test takers for a rapid affordable and convenient service as well as for high reliability. The TOEIC test provides an indirect measure of speaking and writing. Studies with large samples of nonnative speakers of English from around the world have confirmed a strong link between TOEIC results and an oral interview. Smaller studies have shown a similar link with writing skills. Chapter 1 ABOUT From what kind of contexts are the TOEIC test questions drawn These are some examples of the settings and situations you may find in TOEIC test questions Corporate Development research .