TOEIC Listening and Reading Test
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The TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) is divided into two main sections: Listening and Reading. Use the links below to access practice quizzes for every part of the exam.
Listening Section
Part One - Photographs
In this section, you will look at a photograph and listen to four statements. You must choose the one statement that best describes what you see in the picture. This tests your ability to understand descriptions of actions and locations.
Part Two - Question-Response
You will hear a question or statement followed by three possible responses. You must choose the most appropriate response. This is a pure listening exercise as neither the questions nor the responses are printed on the page.
Part Three - Conversations
You will listen to a conversation between two or three people. You will then answer three questions about what you heard. Some conversations may include a graphic, such as a chart or schedule, that you must analyze.
Part Four - Short Talks
You will listen to a short talk given by a single speaker, such as an announcement, a telephone message, or a report. You must answer three questions about the information provided in the talk.
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Reading Section
Part Five - Incomplete Sentences
This section tests your knowledge of grammar and vocabulary. You will read a sentence with a missing word or phrase and choose the best answer to complete it from four options.
Part Six - Text Completion
You will read longer texts, such as e-mails, letters, or notices. Each text contains four blanks. You must choose the best word, phrase, or sentence to complete the text, testing your understanding of context and flow.
Part Seven - Reading Comprehension
This section features single, double, and triple reading passages. You will read documents like articles, text messages, and forms, and answer questions to demonstrate your understanding of the details and implied information.
