ABOUT THE TOEIC SCORES
What is the relationship between the TOEIC test and the Common European Framework of Reference?
ETS Global regularly carries out correlation studies between its tests and the CEFRL(The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) to ensure that reliable and precise correlations can be made over time. ETS regularly carries out correlation studies between its tests and the CEFRL to ensure that reliable and precise correlations can be made over time. The most recent such study was conducted in October 2006. See how the TOEIC tests can be mapped onto the CEFRL.
What is the TOEIC can-do table?
ETS provides test takers with a TOEIC can-do table for the Listening and Reading test , which can be included with the CV when communicating the TOEIC score. This grid presents possible scores and the corresponding English skills associated with each; in other words, a picture of what the individual can and cannot do. The scores of candidates who take the Speaking and Writing tests are accompanied by proficiency descriptors.
How long does it take to receive the scores?
Scores are available in approximately 3 weeks. Contact your local ETS Global office or partner for more information.
If I take another version of the TOEIC test, will I receive the same scores?
If you take another version of the TOEIC test, you will probably obtain slightly different scores from those you received the first time. Each version of the TOEIC test is validated on a population of at least 50,000 people. It is therefore a highly reliable test, but no test measures performance with perfect accuracy and consistency. If you took several versions of the test within a short period of time, you would obtain a number of scores that centre on an average value known as your “true” score. Two-thirds of the time, your total score would be within 35 points of your true score.
How long will my scores be valid for?
Your scores are valid as long as your level of English proficiency remains the same. Your proficiency can, however, improve or decline over time. For this reason, the more recent the score, the more likely it is to be a valid indication of your proficiency. ETS Global recommends that a TOEIC score be considered valid for up to 2 years.
How long will my scores be kept on record?
To provide you and your employer with a historical summary of your scores, scores will be kept indefinitely. If you do not wish to have your scores kept on record indefinitely, please contact your local representative.
Are my scores confidential?
Your scores are confidential and will be released only to your sponsoring organization and to ETS Global. With your written permission, scores may be provided to other organizations.
ABOUT THE TOEIC SCORES
What is the relationship between the TOEIC test and the Common European Framework of Reference?
ETS Global regularly carries out correlation studies between its tests and the CEFRL(The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) to ensure that reliable and precise correlations can be made over time. ETS regularly carries out correlation studies between its tests and the CEFRL to ensure that reliable and precise correlations can be made over time. The most recent such study was conducted in October 2006. See how the TOEIC tests can be mapped onto the CEFRL.
What is the TOEIC can-do table?
ETS provides test takers with a TOEIC can-do table for the Listening and Reading test , which can be included with the CV when communicating the TOEIC score. This grid presents possible scores and the corresponding English skills associated with each; in other words, a picture of what the individual can and cannot do. The scores of candidates who take the Speaking and Writing tests are accompanied by proficiency descriptors.
How long does it take to receive the scores?
Scores are available in approximately 3 weeks. Contact your local ETS Global office or partner for more information.
If I take another version of the TOEIC test, will I receive the same scores?
If you take another version of the TOEIC test, you will probably obtain slightly different scores from those you received the first time. Each version of the TOEIC test is validated on a population of at least 50,000 people. It is therefore a highly reliable test, but no test measures performance with perfect accuracy and consistency. If you took several versions of the test within a short period of time, you would obtain a number of scores that centre on an average value known as your “true” score. Two-thirds of the time, your total score would be within 35 points of your true score.
How long will my scores be valid for?
Your scores are valid as long as your level of English proficiency remains the same. Your proficiency can, however, improve or decline over time. For this reason, the more recent the score, the more likely it is to be a valid indication of your proficiency. ETS Global recommends that a TOEIC score be considered valid for up to 2 years.
How long will my scores be kept on record?
To provide you and your employer with a historical summary of your scores, scores will be kept indefinitely. If you do not wish to have your scores kept on record indefinitely, please contact your local representative.
Are my scores confidential?
Your scores are confidential and will be released only to your sponsoring organization and to ETS Global. With your written permission, scores may be provided to other organizations.
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