Programs / TOEIC

  

The TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) test measures the English proficiency of international students required to use English in the workplace.  The Western Town College TOEIC Preparation course is designed to prepare students to write the official TOEIC test by teaching them successful test taking strategies.  Students will learn vocabulary, idioms, and grammar structures used in the TOEIC test.  One complete in-class practice TOEIC test is offered every month in addition to optional practice TOEIC tests on Friday mornings and afternoons. Students can register to take the official TOEIC test once per calendar month at Western Town College.

Western Town College’s TOEIC program teaches students the skills they need to achieve the highest TOEIC score possible by teaching them both real-life and business English. Western Town College uses the most contemporary material and offers students many opportunities to practice similar exercises to those found on the official TOEIC exam, including in-class practice TOEIC exams.

 

 Advantages of WTC’s TOEIC Preparqation Program:

  • Recognize and understand all question types used in the TOEIC test.
  • Use test taking strategies specific to each section of the TOEIC test.
  • Learn to complete the TOEIC test within time restrictions.
  • Learn essential TOEIC vocabulary and identify key words in each section of the TOEIC test.
  • Recognize misleading information in the test questions.
  • Take one in-class practice TOEIC test and up to three optional practice tests every month.
  • Write the official  TOEIC test at WTC.

 

Course Prerequisites:

  • Official TOEFL score of 480 (CBT 157) or
  • Official TOEIC score of 600 or
  • Completion of ESL level 6 at Western Town College or
  • Level 6 score on WTC placement test.

 

Course Length:

The TOEIC Preparation course is Part-Time PM. Students can sign up for one to three months. The TOEIC course can be combined with Part-Time ESL classes for students who want to make the most of their time at WTC.

 

Please contact Western Town College for details.