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The TOEIC® Tests

Unlock your potential by providing proof of your English-communication skills

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About the TOEIC Speaking and Writing Tests

The TOEIC Speaking and Writing tests measure assesses your speaking and writing skills used in the workplace. You’ll respond to real-world questions and scenarios in spoken and written English. The tests use common everyday vocabulary, phrases and key expressions used in a workplace environment.

You can take the Speaking and Writing tests together or separately. If you take them together with the TOEIC Listening and Reading test, you’ll get a complete measurement of all four English-language communication skills.

 

Start Your TOEIC Test Registration

View the Registration page or contact your local EPN office to register.

 

TOEIC Speaking Test format

  • Content: 11 questions
  • Time: about 20 minutes
  • Score scale: 0–200

Questions

Task

 Description

 1–2

Read a text aloud

  • 45 seconds to prepare.
  • 45 seconds to read the text out loud.

 3–4

Describe a picture

  • Describe the picture on screen in as much detail as possible.
  • 45 seconds to prepare a response.
  • 30 seconds to speak about the picture.

 5–7

Respond to questions

  • 3 seconds per question to prepare a response.
  • 15 seconds to respond to questions 5 and 6.
  • 30 seconds to respond to question 7.

 8–10

Respond to questions using information provided

  • 45 seconds to read the information before the questions begin.
  • 3 seconds per question to prepare their response.
  • 15 seconds to respond to questions 8 and 9.
  • Question 10 will be asked two times.
  • 30 seconds to respond to question 10.

 11

Express an opinion

  • 45 seconds to prepare a response.
  • 60 seconds to speak.

 

TOEIC Writing Test format

  • Content: 8 questions
  • Time: about 60 minutes
  • Score scale: 0–200

 Questions

Task

 Description

 1–5

Write a sentence based on a picture

  • With each picture, you’ll be given two words or phrases that you need to use in a sentence.
  • You can change the forms of the words and use the words in any order.

 6–7

Respond to a written request

  • Show how well you can write email responses.
  • 10 minutes to read and answer each email.

 8

Write an opinion essay

  • Write an essay in response to a question that asks you to state, explain and support your opinion on an issue.
  • Typically, an effective essay will contain a minimum of 300 words.