The document outlines the topics covered on the TOEIC exam, including photographs, short conversations, question-response sections, short talks, and reading comprehension passages. Key language areas assessed include vocabulary like word groups, homophones, and collocations, as well as grammar structures such as verb tenses, pronouns, prepositions, and relative clauses. The exam tests skills like paraphrasing, understanding roles and responsibilities, recognizing context clues, and answering different question types.
The document outlines the topics covered on the TOEIC exam, including photographs, short conversations, question-response sections, short talks, and reading comprehension passages. Key language areas assessed include vocabulary like word groups, homophones, and collocations, as well as grammar structures such as verb tenses, pronouns, prepositions, and relative clauses. The exam tests skills like paraphrasing, understanding roles and responsibilities, recognizing context clues, and answering different question types.
The document outlines the topics covered on the TOEIC exam, including photographs, short conversations, question-response sections, short talks, and reading comprehension passages. Key language areas assessed include vocabulary like word groups, homophones, and collocations, as well as grammar structures such as verb tenses, pronouns, prepositions, and relative clauses. The exam tests skills like paraphrasing, understanding roles and responsibilities, recognizing context clues, and answering different question types.
The document outlines the topics covered on the TOEIC exam, including photographs, short conversations, question-response sections, short talks, and reading comprehension passages. Key language areas assessed include vocabulary like word groups, homophones, and collocations, as well as grammar structures such as verb tenses, pronouns, prepositions, and relative clauses. The exam tests skills like paraphrasing, understanding roles and responsibilities, recognizing context clues, and answering different question types.
- Word Match - Similar Sounding Words - Word Groups - Homophones - Prepositions of time, place, movement & directions Part 5 & 6: Incomplete Sentences and - Facts VS Assumptions Text Completion - Identifying details - Dependent Prepositions - Recognizing the context - Word Choice - Pronouns (subject pronouns, Part 2: Question - Response possessive pronouns, adjective possessive pronouns, object - Question Types (Wh-questions, pronouns, reflexive pronouns) yes / no questions, indirect - Words that look alike questions, negative questions, tag - Phrasal verbs questions) - Word forms (singular and plural - Words with multiple meanings nouns, comparative adjectives, - Statements and Responses superlative adjectives, repeated - Questions words and double comparatives, count and uncountable nouns) Part 3: Short Conversations - Relative Clauses - Words with similar meanings - Word Families - Verb Tense (simple, progressive, - “Odd one out” words perfect and perfect progressive - People and Places vocabulary for past, present and future tense) - Collocations - Synonyms & Antonyms Part 7: Reading comprehension Part 4: Short Talks - Skimming and Scanning - Paraphrasing - Comprehension Questions - Roles and Responsibilities in a - Tips on reading comprehension company