How do I interpret my toeic® score?
Educational Test Service (ETS) manages and scores English for International Communication® (Toeic®). This standardized test evaluates your skills in English for work and business. Potential and current employers working in global business require these test results. You can interpret the toeic® score using the ETS Can-Do table to assess your knowledge in the business language skills that are common to each score range. The table basically shows what your employer can expect to be able to do, based on your Toeic® score. ETS reports your Toeic® score for key components of international communication. Toeic® evaluates your reading and listening skills in one test. It also includes separate speaking and typing tests. ETS combines your score from each test to the overall score.
RAW score for each part of Toeic® is your total number of correct answers. ETS then converts raw scores on a scale for tester and pRiver reports. The changed overall test score ranges from 10-990.
ETS rates of international communication knowledge with its Can-do table, which is divided into five overall scores. The total toeic® 400-450 score is to the lowest range. If the score in this range suggests that you have limited English skills. The assigned work duties would limit people to this extent to occasionally contact with English speakers. The tasks that the enterprise may expect to perform is answering incoming telephone calls or greetings of visitors upon arrival in the office.
According to the Can-Do table, the total score of 600 indicates that you could work on the support position of employees, such as commercial negotiations or short presentations in English. With a score of 700-750, your employer can expect to communicate effectively in English at business negotiations.The 800-850 score suggests that you have English skills at the management level. You can negotiate contracts and write business documents in English and act as a representative of your company. The highest range of toeic® is from 900 to 990 and is an English skills suitable for executive proceedings, including writing, designing contracts and partnership agreements and implementing or implementing agreements.
If you want to increase your initial toeic®, you have to exercise and improve your English reading, writing, listening and speaking. ETS publishes a set of tools to help you prepare for Toeic®. Get a manual for exploring, sample tests and an official toe to prepare toeic®om Web ETS. Many retailers and standardized testing companies also offer products and courses to help you prepare for this exam.