2.2.2 TOEIC Listening Test
For more than 30 years, the TOEIC® Listening and Reading test has
set the standard for assessing English-language listening and reading skills needed in
the workplace. Listening skills are important for face-to-face communication, meetings,
videoconferencing, podcasts and telephone conversations. Reading skills are necessary
for email, reports, newsletters and other forms of business correspondence. The
Listening and Reading test offers a common standard of measurement for comparing
the language skills of current and potential employees. Test content reflects real-world
tasks and provides you with the information you need to easily recruit, place and
promote the most qualified employees, identify job-training requirements, assign
employees to positions overseas. When the TOEIC Listening and Reading test is taken
together with the TOEIC® Speaking and Writing tests, TOEIC® test scores provide an
accurate measure of proficiency in all four English language skills. Listening (Listening
Comprehension) with 100 points, 495 points for 45 minutes Candidates will hear the
question. The brief discussion English and then answer questions from the hearing.
Divide into four parts as follows part 1 Photographs 10 Clause, in part 2 Question-
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Response 30 questions, part 3 Conversations 30 questions and part 4 Short Talks 30