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What are the differences between the TOEIC tests and the TOEFL tests?

The TOEIC ® tests measure proficiency in English relevant to the global workplace whereas the TOEFL ® tests measure the academic communication skills in English. Both tests aim to measure the level of English proficiency for non-native English speakers.

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Are ETS tests scores mapped to the CEFR?

ETS regularly carries out correlation studies between its tests and the CEFR (the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) to ensure that reliable and precise correlations can be made over time.

The CEFR defines skills in reading, writing, listening and speaking in any language. The Framework is broken down into six levels, falling into three main groups:

All the tests developed by ETS Global are mapped to the CEFR level and thus can be broken down such as follows:

For more information on the CEFR mapping of each ETS test, click here.

How does ETS develop its tests?

ETS has been working for more than 70 years to design tests that help to advance quality and equity in education worldwide. Created in 1947, ETS (Educational Testing Service) is a private organisation dedicated to the research and the conception of tests assessing and measuring performance. All of its tests are designed in Princeton by statisticians, psychometricians and researchers.

ETS is now the world's largest private educational testing and measurement organisation, and continues, through rigorous research, to create high-quality assessments that:

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Are TOEIC Listening and Reading test scores mapped to the CEFR?

Yes, TOEIC ® Listening and Reading test scores are mapped to the CEFR (the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) levels A1 to C1.

What skills does the TOEIC Listening and Reading test measure?

The TOEIC Listening and Reading test measures intermediate to advanced English listening and reading comprehension skills for the workplace for non-native English speakers. This certification has become a standard to assess the ability to use English in real-life work situations and determine who can communicate effectively on an independent and proficient level in English.

Listening comprehension skills are essential when communicating in face-to-face situations, meetings, videoconferences, podcasts and conversations over the phone in a professional context. While reading comprehension skills are required when treating emails, reports, newsletters or any other type of professional correspondence.

When the TOEIC Listening and Reading test is taken together with the TOEIC Speaking and Writing tests, TOEIC test scores provide a broader trait of communicative competence in all four English-language skills that is critical in most workplace settings.

For more information on the TOEIC Listening and Reading test, click here.

How long is the TOEIC Listening and Reading test?

The TOEIC ® Listening and Reading test takes 2 hours to complete and includes 2 sections:

Before the test, 30 minutes are required to complete administrative formalities.

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What is the format and what type of questions are used in the TOEIC Listening and Reading test?

The TOEIC Listening and Reading test is a multiple-choice question paper-based or digitally delivered test. It contains 100 questions (Listening section) and 100 questions (Reading section). Scores are scaled from 10 to 990 points.

The tests use common everyday vocabulary, phrases and key expressions that reflect real-world tasks. More detailed information on test content and sample questions can be found in the TOEIC ® Examinee Handbook.

What is changing in the June 2018 updated version of the TOEIC Listening and Reading test?

As the use of English evolves and changes, so must our tests and test questions. We want to ensure that the TOEIC Listening and Reading test reflects current language use and measures the language skills that test-takers need when they are placed in, or preparing for, positions in the real world.

What you need to know:

With these updates:

Are TOEIC Speaking and Writing tests scores mapped to the CEFR?

Yes, TOEIC ® Speaking and Writing tests scores are mapped to the CEFR (the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) levels A1 to C1.

What skills do the TOEIC Speaking and Writing tests measure?

The TOEIC Speaking and Writing tests measure intermediate to advanced English communication skills for the workplace for non-native English speakers.

Speaking skills are today essential in order to provide an efficient presentation and when communicating in face-to-face situations, meetings, videoconferences, podcasts and conversations over the phone in a professional context.

Writing skills are today essential in order to write clear and convincing emails or any other type of professional correspondence.

When the TOEIC Speaking and Writing tests are taken together with the TOEIC Listening and Reading tests, TOEIC test scores provide a broader trait of communicative competence in all four English-language skills that are critical in most workplace settings.

For more information on the TOEIC Speaking and Writing tests, click here.

How long are the TOEIC Speaking and Writing tests?

The TOEIC Speaking and Writing tests takes 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete and includes 2 sections:

Before the test, 30 minutes are required to complete administrative formalities.

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What is the format and what type of questions are used in the TOEIC Speaking and Writing tests?

TOEIC Speaking and Writing tests are computer-based. They contain 11 questions (Speaking section) and 8 questions (Writing section) with scores scaled from 0 to 200 points.

The tests use common everyday vocabulary, phrases and key expressions that reflect real-world tasks. More detailed information on test content and sample questions can be found in the TOEIC Speaking and Writing Tests Examinee Handbook.

Are TOEIC Bridge test scores mapped to the CEFR?

Yes, TOEIC ® Speaking and Writing tests scores are mapped to the CEFR (the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) levels A1 to B1.

What skills does the TOEIC Bridge test measure?

The TOEIC Bridge test measures English listening and reading comprehension skills for the workplace from beginner to intermediate level.

Listening comprehension skills are essential when communicating in face-to-face situations, meetings, videoconferences, podcasts and conversations over the phone in a professional context. While, reading comprehension skills are required when treating emails, reports, newsletters or any other type of professional correspondence.

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Are TFI test scores mapped to the CEFR?

Yes, TFI test scores are mapped to the CEFR (the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) levels A2 to C1.

How long is the TOEIC Bridge test?

The TOEIC Bridge test takes 1 hour to complete and includes 2 sections:

Before the test, 30 minutes are required to complete administrative formalities.

For more information on the TOEIC Bridge ® test, click here.

What skills does the TFI test measure?

The TFI test measures listening and reading French language proficiency for non-native French speakers evolving in business and academic environments.

This test indicates test takers' ability to:

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What is the format and what type of questions are used in the TOEIC Bridge test?

The TOEIC Bridge test is a multiple-choice question paper-based and digitally delivered test. It contains 50 questions (Listening section) and 50 questions (Reading section). Scores are scaled from 30 to 100 points.

The tests use common everyday vocabulary, phrases and key expressions that reflect real-world tasks. More detailed information on test content and sample questions can be found in the TOEIC Bridge ® Examinee Handbook.

How long is the TFI test?

The TFI test takes approximatively 2 hours and 30 minutes to complete and includes 2 sections:

Before the test, 30 minutes are required to complete administrative formalities.

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What is the difference between the TOEFL Junior test and the TOEFL IBT test?

Intended for students ages 11+, the TOEFL Junior tests are an objective and reliable measure of students’ English-language proficiency. For more information on TOEFL Junior tests, click here.

The TOEFL iBT test measures English skills students must use in an English speaking academic environment, including reading, listening, speaking and writing. It is mainly used for Higher Education/University admissions (ages 16+). For more information on the TOEFL IBT test, click here.

Are TOEFL ITP test scores mapped to the CEFR?

Yes, TOEFL ITP test scores are mapped to the CEFR (the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) levels A2 to C1.

What skills do the TOEFL ITP tests measure?

The TOEFL ITP tests measure skills in the three following areas:

The Speaking test evaluates the skills needed to speak English in everyday situations, as well as some basic campus and academic settings.

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How long is the TOEFL ITP test?

The TOEFL ITP ® Level 1 test takes 1 hour and 55 minutes to complete and includes 3 sections:

The TOEFL ITP ® Level 2 test lasts approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes and includes 3 sections:

The TOEFL ITP ® Speaking test last approximately 15 minutes and includes 4 tasks:

It is only available with the digital TOEFL ITP Level 1 or Level 2 test.

Before the test, 30 minutes are required to complete administrative formalities.

For more information on the TOEFL ITP test, click here.

What is the format and what type of questions are used in the TOEFL ITP tests?

The TOEFL ITP tests are 140 multiple-choice questions paper-based tests or online. The TOEFL ITP Speaking Test is only available with the digital TOEFL ITP Level 1 or Level 2 test. Questions from the test are only based on academic content.

For more information on the usage of the TOEFL ITP test, click here.

Are TOEFL Junior Standard test scores mapped to the CEFR?

Yes, TOEFL Junior tests scores are mapped to the CEFR (the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) levels A1 to B2.

What skills do the TOEFL Junior Standard tests measure?

The TOEFL Junior Standard tests measure skills in the three following areas for students ages 11+: reading comprehension, listening comprehension and language form and meaning.

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How long is the TOEFL Junior Standard test?

The TOEFL Junior ® Standard test takes 1 hour and 55 minutes to complete and includes 3 sections:

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What is the format and what type of questions are used in the TOEFL Junior Standard test?

The TOEFL Junior Standard test is a 126 multiple-choice question paper-based test. It takes 1 hour 55 minutes to complete and scores are scaled from 600 to 900 points.

More detailed information on test content and sample questions can be found in the TOEFL Junior Standard Test Examinee Handbook.

Are TOEFL Primary test scores mapped to the CEFR?

Yes, TOEFL Primary test scores are mapped to the CEFR (the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) levels A1 to B2.

What skills do the TOEFL Primary tests measure?

The TOEFL Primary Reading and Listening tests measure English reading and listening comprehension skills. Two levels of proficiency have been created (Step 1 and Step 2) in order to measure precisely the English skills acquired by students depending on their learning path.

The TOEFL Primary Speaking also measures speaking skills.

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How long are the TOEFL Primary tests?

We offer 3 TOEFL Primary ® tests:

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What is the format and what type of questions are used in the TOEFL Primary test?

The TOEFL Primary Reading and Listening tests are multiple-choice question paper-based tests.

The TOEFL Primary Speaking test is an 8 multiple choice question computer-based test.

For more information on the TOEFL Primary tests, click here.