The Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) is an internationally recognised English language examination designed to test the everyday English skills of people who use English in their workplace and in an international environment. If you work in an international company it is increasingly likely that your employer will use TOEIC to make decisions about recruiting and promotion as well as suitability for overseas job opportunites.
TOEIC is also used by many learning providers to determine the readiness of students to participate in technical training conduced in English.
The minimum age for this course is 18.
There are two separate TOEIC tests;
The Listening and Reading test allows you to prove your English proficiency in the global job market. For more information please look at this link.
Successfully completing the Speaking and Writing test allows you to provide independent verification of your verbal and written English language skills, which are of increasing importance in today's competitive global job market. For more information please look at this link.
This course prepares students for successfully sitting either or both of the TOEIC tests described above. We look in detail at what topics the tests cover so that you will know what to expect on test day and be ready to take the test.
TOEIC Preparation 7.5
This is a 7.5 hour per week course which runs Monday to Thursday afternoons from 1.20pm - 3.20pm Monday and Wednesday and 1.20pm - 3.05pm Tuesday and Thursday. This course runs all year round, subject to fixed course start dates and minimum student numbers
TOEIC Preparation 7.5 plus General English 15
This is a 22.5 hour per week course which combines the 7.5 hour TOEIC Preparation course described above with a General English 15 hour course.
Start dates in 2025 are listed below;
Monday 6th January
Monday 3rd February
Monday 3rd March
Monday 31st March
Monday 28th April
Monday 26th May
Monday 30th June
Monday 28th July
Monday 25th August
Monday 22nd September
Monday 20th October
Monday 17th November