
Build general workplace vocabulary for an international setting by describing a kitchen photo and listing visible items, then practice selecting the correct statement about what you see.
Listen to four statements about a picture and choose the one that best describes what you see, focusing on Part 1 test practice for the TOEIC.
Practice listening for TOEIC part 1 with six picture-based questions, choosing the best description from options A-D for everyday scenarios such as hospital, street, gym, ATM, conference, and art gallery.
TOEIC part 1 listening practice uses six pictured scenes, asking you to select the best description for each.
Practice TOEIC part 1 listening by selecting the description for each depicted picture based on spoken statements. This course focuses on picture prompts with options A–D to test listening accuracy.
Practice in TOEIC part 1 listening by selecting the best description for six pictures, focusing on daily scenes, activities, and judgments from the audio.
Practice for TOEIC part 1 trains you to listen to six picture prompts and choose the best description, covering scenes from restaurant, bar, beach, and workplace.
Identify how question words signal language function and distinguish suggestions, offers, and requests from genuine questions, and learn appropriate responses in TOEIC listening contexts.
Master homophones and their use in the TOEIC part II to confuse test takers. Focus on meaning and context, not sound, and connect responses to the initial question.
Practice part II listening comprehension for the TOEIC exam by hearing a question or statement and three responses spoken in English, then selecting the best answer A, B, or C.
Practice the listening section by hearing a question or statement, then listen to three responses spoken in English and select the best response (A, B, or C).
Practice listening to questions or statements and choosing the best response from three spoken options (A, B, or C) to prepare for the TOEIC listening section.
Part II practice 7 trains toeic listening by selecting the best response from three spoken options in one pass, covering meetings, the latest sales report, policies, and customer questions.
Learn to navigate part iii conversations in the toeic prep course. Hear two speakers once, answer three multiple-choice questions, and deduce who, where, actions, plans, and feelings from clues.
Practice answering listening comprehension questions across weather reports, news items about Narendra Modi, telephone conversations, talks, local news stories, and introductions to prepare for TOEIC Part IV.
Part iv uses announcements, a radio advertisement, a telephone conversation, and a news bulletin to test listening comprehension across questions 1–20.
Explore how prefixes attach to the front of words to change meaning, with examples like un meaning not, after, and other common prefixes and their meanings.
Practice timed reading with 100 questions in 75 minutes, 45 seconds per question, focusing on section five where you select the best missing word or phrase from given choices.
Tackle the Toeic reading test with a timed drill: 100 questions in 75 minutes, 45 seconds per question, where sentences have a missing word and four choices.
Master part six error recognition in reading, answering 12 questions across four texts within nine minutes, focusing on conditionals, the passive gerunds and infinitives, and comparisons.
Master comparatives and superlatives through guided exercises that teach when to use more or -er, the use of than, and how to select the most suitable form for each comparison.
Master timing for part six by practicing a text with four questions, and identify first conditional usage and key terms such as subject to availability and cancellation policy.
Practice part VI exercise 7 in TOEIC prep, analyzing a residents’ letter about front-of-building refurbishment, scaffolding, health and safety, and grammar choices such as after require and gerunds.
Part six exercise ten analyzes a 1500-business report on home working. Only 23% see staff as more productive; 64% report declines, while a home-office mix is best.
Practice Part VI exercise strategies: manage time, guess when stuck, and analyze a business report text to choose correct noun forms and verbs, including sales and improving.
Understand TOEIC part seven reading comprehension, with 48 questions on single and double passages, focusing on main idea, purpose, details, vocabulary, and inference, plus a time-saving scanning strategy.
Practice reading strategies for TOEIC Part VII by analyzing a news article about Northdown Motors, including scanning questions and identifying profits to determine its placement and main idea.
Apply a timed reading strategy for part seven, previewing the intro, scanning questions, and skimming for answers within 2:15 per text; identify email purpose, Dan’s description, and timing.
Master Part VII reading strategies to tackle a short text with three questions, using titles and the main idea about London super mansions climbing higher, and analyze transactions and inferences.
Now, more than ever, strong English skills are essential in today’s global workplace. You need to communicate clearly and effectively. You need confidence in your ability to use English in professional situations. And you need a recognised qualification that proves your level.
If you are applying for a new job or aiming for a promotion, you must be able to demonstrate—without doubt—that you can handle the English demands of the role.
That’s where the TOEIC® Test comes in.
The TOEIC® (Test of English for International Communication) is used in over 60 countries worldwide. It has a strong international reputation and is widely recognised and respected by employers. Adding TOEIC® to your CV can significantly expand your career opportunities.
This course is designed to prepare you thoroughly for the TOEIC® test.
It covers all seven parts of the exam in a clear, structured way. Each lesson is concise—no lecture is longer than 10 minutes—so you can study anytime, anywhere: while commuting, in a coffee shop, or during a break at work. Study regularly, little by little, and you will steadily improve.
The course takes you step-by-step through each section of the TOEIC® test. It identifies the key skills required for every part and explains how to apply them effectively. You will practise using the vocabulary and grammatical structures that commonly appear in the exam.
Timing is one of the biggest challenges for many test-takers. In the reading section, you must answer 100 questions in just 75 minutes. This course helps you develop the speed, techniques, and strategies you need to succeed under time pressure.
By the end of the course, you will feel more confident in your English ability—and fully prepared to take the TOEIC® test with confidence.