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TOEIC Practice
• Now that you've looked at the TOEIC format, let's try a few practice
questions. When you are first learning about the TOEIC it is helpful to read
the listening sections. Later, when you are familiar with the structure, you will
want to practise with a tape or CD. For this practice session, any words that
you see in red are words you would hear on a recording in the real test. Any
words you see in blue are words you would read in your test booklet.
• Make sure to read the explanatory answers for each example, even if you
answer a question correctly. Explanatory answers identify common
distractors (wrong answers) and reasons why an answer is correct or
incorrect.
• When you have finished your practice, take a look at these top TOEIC tips to
help improve your score.
TOEIC Practice
• TOEIC Section I: Listening
• Part 1: Photographs
• Part 2: Question-Response
• Part 3: Conversations
• Part 4: Short Talks
• TOEIC Section II: Reading
• Part 5: Incomplete Sentences
• Part 6: Text Completion
• Part 7: Reading Comprehension
• TOEIC Speaking
• TOEIC Writing
• When you have finished the examples, read these twenty TOEIC tips.
20 TOEIC Tips
• 1. Set a goal
• So, you've decided to take the TOEIC test. Congratulations! The first thing you
should do is set a goal. If you are taking the test in order to apply for a job, find out
what proficiency level is required.
• Choose a goal that is achievable. If you aim too high, you will be disappointed.
Remember, you can take the test as often as you want if you don't mind paying the
fee.
• 2. Understand the test
• Before you start studying for the test, make sure you understand the format of
each section. You will be tested on your listening and reading comprehension skills.
By doing model or practice tests, you will become very familiar with the TOEIC. The
test should become "second nature" to you before you attempt the real thing.
3. Make a study plan
• Procrastination is one of the key reasons students fail the TOEIC test. You may book
your TOEIC test months in advance. However, the day you decide to take the TOEIC
test should be the day you start to study.
• You will have to decide whether or not you are going to teach yourself the TOEIC with
reliable resources or whether you are going to take a TOEIC preparation class. In order
to get the best results, you should do both. If you cannot afford to take a TOEIC class,
make sure to choose a TOEIC textbook that has explanatory answers. You will also
want to have a teacher or tutor that you can go to from time to time with questions.
• If you choose a TOEIC class, make sure that you trust your teacher and feel
comfortable in his or her class. Take a class with a friend and make a commitment to
study together in and outside of class.
• Studying at the same time every day is a g
• 4. Divide study time appropriately
• Each section is worth a certain amount of points. Don't spend too
much time studying one section. Many students make the
mistake of studying the section that they enjoy the most. This is
the section you should spend the least amount of time on.
• You might want to divide your study week by focusing on a
certain section each day. Remember, if Sunday is your day to
practice Part VII (40 questions on the test), you might have to
study twice as long as you would on Monday when you focus on
Part I (20 questions on the test).
• 5. Build a strong vocabulary
• Another reason students fail the TOEIC test is that they have a very limited vocabulary. The
day you decide to take the TOEIC test you should make yourself a blank dictionary. Use a
notebook (an address book works great because it is divided into letters) and keep track of
all of the new words you learn along the way. It is not useful to study vocabulary lists. You
will only remember words that you have seen in context. For each entry, write the word
and use it in a sentence. At the end of each week you should write a short letter or
composition using as many of the words as you can.
• This might also be the time to stop using your translation dictionary. Electric dictionaries
make things too simple! You will not remember the word if it doesn't take any effort to
understand it.
• Keep in mind that the TOEIC test has a business theme. You should study vocabulary from
topics such as travel, banking, health, restaurants, offices, etc. You will also want to learn
everyday idiomatic expressions.
• 6. Isolate your weak points
• After you have been studying the TOEIC for a while, you will find out which parts give you the
most trouble. You might want to change how you divide your time. There are certain grammar
points that many students have trouble with. If you are taking a TOEIC class, ask your teacher to
bring in extra homework help on problems like these. If you are studying by yourself, find a good
reference book in the library and look up your question. There may also be help on the Internet.
For example, type "gerunds" into a search engine and you will probably find a useful exercise.
• 7. Eliminate distractors
• In every TOEIC question, there are at least two distractors (wrong answers that the test writer
uses to trick you). It is much easier to choose the correct answer when you have only two to
choose from. (The third choice is often impossible and easy to spot.) There are many types of
distractors such as, similar sounds, homonyms, repeated words, etc. As you study, make yourself
a list of distractors. When you come across them you will be able to eliminate them more easily.
• 8. Trust your instincts
• Sometimes an answer will jump out at you as either correct or incorrect. If you
have been studying hard, chances are that your brain is telling you which choice
to pick. Don't change your answers after following your instinct. If you do decide
to change an answer, make sure that you erase very carefully. A machine will be
marking your test. Be sure to use a pencil and fill in your circle choice completely.
Bring extra pencils, erasers, and a pencil sharpener!
• 9. Don't try to translate
• Translating vocabulary and sentences wastes a lot of time. It is very rare that
students have extra time during the TOEIC test. If you don't know a word, look at
the context of the sentence and the words around it. You will not be allowed to
use a dictionary when you take the test.
• 10. Guess as a last resort
• On test day, if you don't know the answer, and you have eliminated all of the distractors you
can, don't leave the space blank. There is a good chance you will not have time to go back to
this question. You still have a 25% chance of getting the answer right if you guess. If you are
sure that one or two of the answers are incorrect, your guess is even more likely to be
correct!
• 11. Be aware of time management
• When you are doing practice tests, you should always be aware of the time. Never allow
yourself an open ended study session. You will have to learn to work efficiently.
• On test day, you should be especially careful in the Reading section. You will have 75 minutes
to complete Parts V, VI and VII. Many students spend too long on section V or VI because they
find these the most difficult. Don't spend more than 30 minutes on the first two parts. Part
VII will take you at least 40 minutes, and it is worth a lot of points, especially if you find it an
easier section.
• 12. Listen quickly
• When you are studying for the TOEIC test, do not get in the habit of rewinding the
tape. On test day you won't have any control over the speed of the listening
section. You will not even have time to think for very long between questions.
Make sure that you do not get behind during the real test. If you do not know the
answer, take your best guess. Then continue to follow along. Don't look back at
questions when you are waiting for another question to start.
• 13. Practise reading aloud
• Reading out loud will help your listening and reading comprehension skills. In order
to comprehend English more quickly, it is important that you understand the
rhythm of the language. Read from textbooks, pamphlets, newspapers, and even
children's novels. You might want to tape yourself and listen to how you sound.
• 14. Use mass media
• One of the best ways to prepare for the TOEIC test is to study real English. Watch television,
listen to radio reports, and read newspapers and magazines. Pay special attention to ads,
letters, weather and traffic reports, coupons, and special announcements. Do this with a
friend, and write out questions for each other to answer. This is a great way to practice your
wh-questions. It is also a great way to learn common idiomatic expressions.
• 15. Use free web sites
• There are many web sites that offer free model tests and samples. Type TOEIC into your
search engine and start practising! Surfing the web is a great way to practise your reading
and listening. If you are interested in a certain topic, such as snowboarding, type that into a
search engine. You might want to reserve an hour a day for Internet studying. Just make
sure to study English and don't get caught wasting hours playing games!
• 16. Teach a native English speaker your language
• If you can't afford a tutor, you might know a native English speaker who would be
interested in learning your first language. Tell him you will teach him for free for one hour a
week! You will have to use English to teach him, and you will learn many new English words
and expressions at each session. Forcing yourself to teach someone a language will help
you to understand English grammatical rules as well. Do anything you can to speak with
native English speakers.
• 17. Keep an English journal
• Keeping a journal doesn't have to be an account of your daily activities. You can write
anything in a journal, such as how your studying is coming along, what your new favourite
word is and why, or which teacher you admire. If you are studying TOEIC with a friend,
make a list of writing topics for each other. You might decide to write a paragraph three
times a week. Get your friend to try to find your mistakes. Finding your partner's writing
errors is great practice for Part V and VI.
• 18. Ask questions
• Never hesitate to ask lots of questions. In a TOEIC class, all of the students will
benefit from your question. If you don't understand something, such as conditionals,
you may lose ten points on a TOEIC exam. A teacher is not always available, but
students are everywhere! Sometimes other students can help you with a grammar
problem even better than a teacher.
• 19. Manage your stress
• If you are feeling stressed about taking the TOEIC you may be studying too hard or
expecting too much of yourself. Like everything else in life, balance is the key. Remind
yourself that you will try to do your best. Before the test, take deep breaths and
remember that you can always improve your score in a few months time. In between
the listening and reading section, take a few deep breaths again to get focused.
• 20. Don't cram
• You should never cram (study extremely hard in a short period of time)
the night or even week before the TOEIC test. There is so much to learn
when you study the TOEIC. The last week should be for reviewing and
practising rather than learning new things. Make sure to get plenty of
sleep the night before the test. On the day of the test, have a good
meal and relax for a few hours before going to the testing centre. Plan
to reward yourself when the test is over!
• TOEIC Practice Session
Examples for each section of the TOEIC, and explanations concerning
the right and wrong answers.
TOEIC Section I: Listening
• Part 1: Photographs
• Part 2: Question-Response
• Part 3: Conversations
• Part 4: Short Talks
TOEIC Practice - Part 1: Photographs
• In Part 1 of the TOEIC you will look at ten
photographs. For each photograph you will
hear four statements. You will have to choose
which statement has the best description of
the picture.
Example 1:
First you will look at a photograph:

Next you will listen to four statements. Choose the one that best describes
what you see in the picture.
Explanation 1:
• Choice A is incorrect because the glasses are on the
table. Placement of objects is a common distractor in Part I.
• Choice B is incorrect because the note is on the monitor not
the keyboard.
• Choice D is incorrect because the lamp is beside the
computer. Prepositions are very common distractors found
in Part I. Make sure to review your prepositions of location
for the TOEIC.
• The correct answer is C.
Transcript:
• A) The woman is wearing glasses.
B) There is a note on the keyboard.
C) The woman is facing the monitor.
D) There is a lamp above the computer.
Example 2:
Explanation 2:
• Choice A is incorrect because the people are wearing life-
jackets not coats. Types of clothing are often tested in Part I.
• Choice B is incorrect because the boat is not yet in the water.
The people are pulling the boat into the water. When you are
analysing a photo make sure that you note the main
action that is taking place.
• Choice C is incorrect because the life-jackets are on the
people, not in the boat. Be careful not to choose a statement
just because you recognize a vocabulary word from the
photo.
• The correct answer is D.
Transcript:
• A) The people are wearing coats.
B) The boat is in the water.
C) The life-jackets are on the boat.
D) The drum is in front of the chair.
Example 3:
Explanation 3:
• Choice B is incorrect because the mountains do not have any snow
on them. It is summertime. You may be asked to distinguish
between seasons in Part I.
• Choice C is incorrect because the man is wearing a cap. Remember
you will not be able to read the choices in this section. Wearing
and carrying sound similar. Listen carefully.
• Choice D is incorrect because the sandals are on the man's feet.
Both vocabulary words are in the photo, but the context is
incorrect.
• The correct answer is A.
Transcript:
• A) The man is on a pathway.
B) The mountains are covered with snow.
C) The man is carrying a cap.
D) The sandals are in the water.
TOEIC Practice - Part 2: Question-Response
• In Part 2 of the TOEIC you will be tested on
your ability to respond to a question. It is very
important that you can understand and
identify wh-questions. You will listen to three
possible responses. Only one of the responses
is correct.
Example 1:
• First you will hear a question. Then you will
hear three answer choices.
Explanation 1:
• Choice A has a distractor called a related word. When you hear
the words, "how many" your brain automatically looks for a
response with a number in it. This is an error that the test maker
expects you to make. Also, the response is in the past tense, but
the question asks about the future.
• Choice B is a distractor called a repeated word. The word
"coming" is in the question but the answer B does not make
sense.This is another common error that the test maker expects
you to make.
• The correct answer choice is C.
Transcript:
How many people are coming to the
conference?

A) There were 70 people there.


B) I don't think she is coming.
C) At least 150 people.
Example 2:
• First you will hear a question. Then you will
hear three answer choices.
Explanation 2:
• Choice A contains related words. The test taker
wants you to associate "lunch" with "hamburger and
fries". Try not to get tricked this way!
• Choice C is a distractor called similar sounds. The
word "boss" sounds similar to the word "bus". This
is another common error that you need to watch
out for.
• The correct answer is B.
Transcript:
Do you think the boss will take us out for lunch
today?

A) I had a hamburger and fries.


B) He's probably too busy today.
C) I didn't take the bus.
Example 3:
• First you will hear a question. Then you will
hear three answer choices.
Explanation 3:
• Choice A contains a related word. You might have associated the word "letter"
with "type".
• Choice C contains another distractor called a homonym. A homonym is a word
that sounds the same but is spelled differently. On the real test you will not be
able to read the answer choices. You have to be able to understand which
word is which by the context. In this case the homonyms are "fax" and "facts".
In the question, "fax" is a verb. In the answer choice it is a noun. You should
make a list of all of the homonyms you come across. Here are some more
examples:
week / weak add / ad hear / here knot / not right / write weight / wait
• The correct answer is B.
Transcript:
Did you fax the letter to the client?

A) I'll type it after lunch.


B) No, I sent it by email.
C) I collected some important facts.
Example 4:
• First you will hear a question. Then you will
hear three answer choices.
Explanation 4:
• Choice B is another common distractor that uses
the same word with a different meaning. In the
question, the word "long" refers to amount of time. In
the answer choice, the word "long" refers to distance.
• Choice C associates the word "wait" (which could be
confused for "weight") with "pounds". The test maker
wants to trick you twice!
• The correct answer is A.
Transcript:
Did you have to wait very long?

A) No more than an hour.


B) I hate long line-ups.
C) I've gained twenty pounds.
TOEIC Practice - Part 3: Short Conversations
In this part of the test you will listen to a short
conversation between a man and a woman. After
the conversation, you will answer three questions
about the dialogue. There will be four possible
answers for each question. Typical questions
include, who, what, where, when, why, and how.
You may also be asked to make an inference.
Example 1:
• First you will hear a short conversation:
• Next you will read three questions with four
possible answers:
• 1. What are the man and woman mainly discussing?

A) A vacation
B) A budget
C) A company policy
D) A conference

• 2. How is the woman traveling?

A) By plane
B) By bus
C) By taxi
D) By car

3. Why aren't the man and woman going together?

A) The woman needs to arrive earlier.


B) The man has to work overtime.
C) The woman dislikes air travel.
D) The man has to go to the bank first.
Explanation 1:

• 1. What are the man Choice A is mentioned, but the man is asking
if she needs to take a "vacation day". In Part
III there is often one or two choices that
and woman mainly are mentioned but are not correct.
discussing? • Choice B is related to saving money for the
company, but this is not the main topic of the
conversation. Be careful with main subject
questions, because incorrect choices may be
A) A vacation small details from the conversation.
• Choice C repeats the word "company," but
B) A budget no policy is mentioned. In Part III there is
often one choice that includes a word from
C) A company policy the conversation. You may have heard the
D) A conference •
word, but it is not the correct choice.
The correct answer is D.
Explanation 2:
• Choice A is how the man is getting to
• 2. How is the woman the conference. In Part III there is often
one or two choices that
traveling? are mentioned but are not correct.
• Choice C is how the man is getting to the
airport. "Taxi" is mentioned but is not
A) By plane correct.
• Choice D is not mentioned. In Part III
B) By bus there is often one choice that is not
mentioned at all.
C) By taxi • The correct answer is B.
D) By car
Explanation 3:
• Choice A confuses the idea of "leaving •
earlier" and "arriving earlier". 3. Why aren't the man and woman
• Choice B repeats the word "overtime", going together?
but it was the woman who did overtime
last week.
A) The woman needs to arrive
• Choice D uses the homonym bank, but
earlier.
in this conversation the term "bank"
means to store up for later use, not a B) The man has to work overtime.
financial institution. In Part III there are C) The woman dislikes air travel.
often homonyms as distractors. D) The man has to go to the bank
• The correct answer is C. first.
Transcript:
Man: Do you want to share a taxi to the airport? We can
save on expenses that way, and as you know the company
is trying to cut costs.
Woman: Actually I'm not flying. I'm going to the conference
by bus. I have to leave tomorrow because it's going to take
two days to get there.
Man: That's right. I forgot that you are afraid of flying. Are
you taking a vacation day tomorrow?
Woman: Well, I worked some overtime last week, so I just
banked it instead of wasting a holiday day.
Example 2:
• 4. What does the man have to do today?

A) Visit his lawyer


B) Get a massage
C) Go to the doctor
D) Make an appointment
• 5. What can be inferred from the conversation?

A) The woman is the man's receptionist.


B) The lawyer works in the same building.
C) The woman has no deadlines today.
D) The man and woman have a meeting this afternoon.

6. What does the woman offer to do for the man?

A) Answer his phone


B) Call his lawyer
C) Pick up the newspaper
D) Take notes at the meeting
Explanation 4:
• Choice A is who the man is expecting a
call from. He needs to go there next week.
• 4. What does the man
• Choice B confuses the sound "message" have to do today?
with "massage". Similar sound is a
common distractor in Part III.
• Choice D is not correct because the man A) Visit his lawyer
has already made the appointment. If the
question was in the past, then it could be B) Get a massage
correct. Tense is a common distractor
used in Part III. C) Go to the doctor
• The correct answer is C. D) Make an appointment
Explanation 5:
• Choice A is incorrect because the • 5. What can be inferred from the
woman doesn't normally answer the conversation?
man's calls.
• Choice B is incorrect because the man A) The woman is the man's
mentions that he will have to go to a receptionist.
different location (downtown) to sign B) The lawyer works in the same
papers in front of his lawyer. building.
• Choice D is not correct because there is C) The woman has no deadlines today.
no mention of this. The man will be at D) The man and woman have a
the doctor's office. meeting this afternoon.
• The correct answer is C.
Explanation 6:
• Choice B is the opposite of what the • 6. What does the woman
woman offers to do. She offers to take
the man's calls, not make them. offer to do for the man?
• Choice C repeats the word "paper," but
the conversation does not
mention newspaper. Similar sound is a
A) Answer his phone
common distractor in Part III. B) Call his lawyer
• Choice D confuses the idea of taking C) Pick up the newspaper
notes at a meeting and taking a message
from a phone call. D) Take notes at the
• The correct answer is A. meeting
Transcript:
Man: I have a doctor's appointment this afternoon. Are you
going to be in the office, or do you have a meeting?
Woman: I'll be here. And, don't worry. I don't have much on
for today, so I'll handle all of your calls.
Man: Thanks. I'm expecting a call from my lawyer. He's
supposed to be sending me some changes to the contracts.
Woman: I'll make sure to take a detailed message if he calls.
Is there anything you want to tell him?
Man: Well, you could remind him that I'm going to need to
come downtown and sign a few papers in front of him. I'll
have to set something up for next week.
TOEIC Practice - Part 4: Short Talks
• In Part 4 you will listen to a short talk. It might
be an announcement, a radio advertisement,
or a telephone recording. You will listen to the
talk and read a few questions about it.
• Example 1:
• First you will hear a short talk:
• Next you will read a few questions with four answer choices:
• 1. What should the passengers do before exiting the ship?

A) Welcome the visitors


B) Check the time
C) Collect their personal items
D) Take a picture
• 2. What does the speaker imply?

A) The water was rough.


B) The weather was poor yesterday.
C) The tour went faster than usual.
D) There is only one way to exit.
• 3. What will happen in five minutes?

A) The ship will arrive at the dock.


B) The passengers will go shopping.
C) The passengers will take photos of the ship.
D) The market will open.
Explanation 1:
• Choice A has the word "welcome". This is a repeated word.
This choice does not make sense because the visitors and
passengers are the same people.
• Choice B distracts you because of the association you
automatically make between time and "five minutes".
• Choice D is the wrong choice for two reasons. Firstly,
because they are going to have a picture taken (passive).
Secondly, because this will happen after they get off the ship.
• The correct answer is C.
Explanation 2:
• Choice A is related to cruising on a ship, but is not
mentioned.
• Choice C is related to time. The recording mentions that
there is "five minutes" until docking, but there is no
indication that the ship is docking early.
• Choice D is incorrect because the speaker suggests exiting
to the right, implying that there is also an exit at the left.
• The correct answer is B.
Explanation 3:
• Choice B will happen, but not in five minutes.
The time is confused.
• Choice C confuses the passengers getting off
the ship and taking photos of the ship.
• Choice D repeats the word "market" but does
not answer the question.
• The correct answer is A.
Transcript:
• Good morning ladies and gentleman. This is your tour guide
speaking. I hope you have enjoyed the cruise of the inner
harbour today. We certainly had a nice day for it, especially
compared to yesterday. The ship will be docking in
approximately five minutes. Once we are docked, please
collect all of your belongings and exit the ship. As a reminder,
our group will be exiting to the right. Follow the north ramp all
the way to the far end of the platform. Before heading to the
farmer's market we will gather under the ferry terminal
Welcome Sign for a group photo.
Example 2:

• 4. How often does this event take place?

A) Monthly
B) Four times a year
C) Once a year
D) Every four years
• 5. What will happen after the brunch?

A) The people will be served drinks.


B) An artist will show his drawings.
C) The guests will introduce themselves.
D) A poet will read a poem.
• 6. What do guests get to take home?

A) Lunch
B) A book of mythology
C) A collection of poems
D) A painting
Explanation 4:
• Choice A is how often the youth writers meet.
• Choices B and D confuse "fourth annual" or
"every four years" with four times a year. This
is very tricky and something you must watch
out for.
• The correct answer is C.
Explanation 5:
• Choice A is what will happen in a few minutes.
• Choice B confuses the idea of what an artist is.
An artist can be many things; a poet, a painter,
or a writer. This is a poet's brunch, so the artist
is a poet.
• Choice C is what is going to happen now.
• The correct answer is D.
Explanation 6:
• Choice A is confused with the similar sound
"brunch" which is what the guests will eat at the
function.
• Choice B confuses the similar sounds "anthology"
and "mythology".
• Choice D is related to "artists", but is not the gift.
• The correct answer is C.
Transcript:
I'd like to welcome you all to the fourth annual poet's brunch. In
just a few minutes a server will be around to offer you coffee
or tea. Please take a moment to fill out your name tag and
introduce yourself to the other artists at your table. Lunch will
be served at 11:00 am sharp, followed by a reading from last
year's prize winner. If any of you did not receive your free gift
at the door, please make sure to pick it up on your way out.
This year's gift is a poetry anthology from local youth writers.
You will be amazed at the emerging talent in our town. In fact,
a group of young writers meet once a month around this very
table.
Example 3:
• 7. Where would you hear this type of talk?

A) In an airport
B) At a bus station
C) On a telephone
D) On television
• 8. Who should visit the website?

A) Staff members of Speedy Reservations


B) Callers looking for special schedules
C) Callers looking for staff members
D) People looking for fight times
• 9. What is the quickest way to get connected to a representative?

A) Hang up and call again


B) Call back later
C) Wait patiently
D) Call a different number
Explanation 7:
• Choice A associates flights with airports.
• Choice B confuses the similar sounds busy
and bus.
• Choice D does not make sense
in context because the caller is instructed to
press buttons or hold.
• The correct answer is C.
Explanation 8:
• Choice A is who callers can find by pressing
the correct extension number.
• Choice C is who should press the extension
number.
• Choice D confuses the similar sounds flight
and fight.
• The correct answer is B.
Explanation 9:
• Choice A and B are incorrect because the calls
are answered "in sequence," which means in
order.
• Choice D is not mentioned.
• The correct answer is C.
Transcript:
• Thank you for calling Speedy Reservations. All of our
operators are busy at this time. If you are looking for
flight schedules, please visit our online booking service at
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TOEIC Section II: Reading
• Part 5: Incomplete Sentences
• Part 6: Text Completion
• Part 7: Reading Comprehension
Part 5: Incomplete Sentences
• Part 5 marks the beginning of the reading skills
section. In this section you will read a sentence
that has one blank spot. There will be four
choices of words or phrases to choose from.
You will have to choose the one that you think
completes the sentence. When the sentence is
complete it must be grammatically correct.
Example 1:
• First you will read a sentence with a blank.
• Next you will read four choices. Choose the word or phrase that
best fits into the blank.

• Despite having four years of experience in software programming,


Mr. Jones hadn't used a word processing program __________.
• A) prior
B) advanced
C) previous
D) before
Example 1:
• First you will read a sentence with a blank.
• Next you will read four choices. Choose the word or phrase that
best fits into the blank.

• Despite having four years of experience in software programming,


Mr. Jones hadn't used a word processing program __________.
• A) prior
B) advanced
C) previous
D) before
Explanation 1:
• Choices A is an adjective.(I have a prior
engagement.)
• Choice B is a verb.(I advanced the money to her.)
• Choice C is an adjective.(That was my previous
job.)
• The correct answer is D. The sentence requires an
adverb.
Example 2:
• The person who is taking the minutes will be
seated __________ the chairman.

A) from
B) to
C) next
D) by
Example 2:
• The person who is taking the minutes will be
seated __________ the chairman.

A) from
B) to
C) next
D) by
Explanation 2:
• Choice A indicates a source.(Water comes from the
tap.)
• Choice B indicates destination.(I'm going to Hawaii.)
• Choice C requires an additional "to". (I am seated
next to her).
• The correct answer is D."By" means the same as
"near" or "beside".
Example 3:
• The employees __________ about the closure
before the announcement was made public.

A) know
B) known
C) knew
D) have known
Example 3:
• The employees __________ about the closure
before the announcement was made public.

A) know
B) known
C) knew
D) have known
Explanation 3:
• Choice A is the present tense form of the verb used for
"now" or "everyday". (I know your name.)
• Choice B is the passive form of the verb. (He was known
by the police.=The police knew him.)
• Choice D is the present perfect plural tense used for
something in the past that continues in the present. (They
have known her for years.=They still know her now.)
• The correct answer is C.The simple past tense is needed.
Example 4:
• __________ it was a holiday, the doctor
performed the emergency surgery on the heart
patient.

A) During
B) Even
C) Although
D) So
Example 4:
• __________ it was a holiday, the doctor
performed the emergency surgery on the heart
patient.

A) During
B) Even
C) Although
D) So
Explanation 4:
• Choice A must be followed by a noun or noun
clause. (During the holiday...)
• Choice B requires "though" to complete the
phrase. (Even though it was a holiday...)
• Choice D is a coordinate conjunction. (I was
hungry so I had a sandwich.)
• The correct answer is C.
Part 6: Text Completion
• In Part 6 you will read four passages of text,
such as an article, a letter, a form and an e-
mail. In each reading passage there will be
three blanks to fill in. You will read four
possible choices for each blank. You should
read the entire passage to make sure you
choose the correct choice in context.
Example 1: Letter

Sid's Stationery
2 Smythe St, Toronto, Canada M1B 5T6
Tel: (416) 295-1725
December 1st, 20--
Kerry Michaels
1 Stevens Rd.
Scarborough, Ontario, Canada M1E 4H7
Dear Ms. Michaels:
Holiday Sale
Seasons Greetings. As a _______ customer, we wanted you to be among the first to know about our
upcoming holiday sale. All craft paper, specialty printer paper, and decorative envelopes will be
reduced by 50% for the month of December.
1.
(A) value
(B) valued
(C) valid
(D) validate
Example 1: Letter

Sid's Stationery
2 Smythe St, Toronto, Canada M1B 5T6
Tel: (416) 295-1725
December 1st, 20--
Kerry Michaels
1 Stevens Rd.
Scarborough, Ontario, Canada M1E 4H7
Dear Ms. Michaels:
Holiday Sale
Seasons Greetings. As a _______ customer, we wanted you to be among the first to know about our
upcoming holiday sale. All craft paper, specialty printer paper, and decorative envelopes will be
reduced by 50% for the month of December.
1.
(A) value
(B) valued
(C) valid
(D) validate
Explanation 1:
• Choice A is a noun.
• Choice C is an adjective that does not fit logically in
context. This letter is from a stationery store, so
anyone can purchase items there. Something that is
"valid" is allowed or permitted.
• Choice D is a verb.
• The correct answer is B. An adjective is necessary. A
"valued customer" is one who shops somewhere often.
• As per tradition at Sid's Stationery, we will be having
a Christmas raffle. This year the grand prize is a 2-
night stay for two at the Meridian Inn _______
Toronto Island. The winner will receive a free double
occupancy stay in the penthouse suite as well as a
free dinner on the moonlit patio.
• 2.
(A) through
(B) on
(C) over
(D) at
• As per tradition at Sid's Stationery, we will be having
a Christmas raffle. This year the grand prize is a 2-
night stay for two at the Meridian Inn _______
Toronto Island. The winner will receive a free double
occupancy stay in the penthouse suite as well as a
free dinner on the moonlit patio.
• 2.
(A) through
(B) on
(C) over
(D) at
Explanation 2:
• Choice A is a preposition that indicates going from one end
to another. (I went through a tunnel.)
• Choice C is a preposition used when one is passing
something to reach another thing. (I went over the bridge.)
• Choice D is a preposition used with times or specific
venues. (I went at ten o'clock. We met at the mall.)
• The correct answer is B. The preposition "on" is used with
geographic places such as "island" or mountain.
Money from ticket sales will be _______ to The Family
Foundation, a local organization that provides food and
clothing to those who need it most this Christmas.
3.
(A) purchased
(B) donated
(C) funded
(D) collected

We look forward to seeing you this Christmas season.


Yours truly,
Sid and Sandy Chester
Money from ticket sales will be _______ to The Family
Foundation, a local organization that provides food and
clothing to those who need it most this Christmas.
3.
(A) purchased
(B) donated
(C) funded
(D) collected

We look forward to seeing you this Christmas season.


Yours truly,
Sid and Sandy Chester
Explanation 3:
• Choices A and C are incorrect because you
can't "purchase" or "fund" money.
• Choice D is incorrect because "collected" is
followed by the word "from" not "to".
• The correct answer is B. "Donated" is the
correct passive verb form used to describe
money or items given to a good cause.
Example 2: Internal Memo
DISCOUNT SHOE EMPORIUM
MEMORANDUM

TO: Sales Staff
FROM: Management B.K.
DATE: OCTOBER 9th, 20--
SUBJECT: FLYER MISPRINT
Please be aware that there was a misprint in an advertisement for our store in this
week's local free press. The ad states that on Saturday all men's formal footwear
is on for 55% percent off rather _______ 15% off.
4.
(A) that
(B) than
(C) then
(D) they're
Example 2: Internal Memo
DISCOUNT SHOE EMPORIUM
MEMORANDUM

TO: Sales Staff
FROM: Management B.K.
DATE: OCTOBER 9th, 20--
SUBJECT: FLYER MISPRINT
Please be aware that there was a misprint in an advertisement for our store in this
week's local free press. The ad states that on Saturday all men's formal footwear
is on for 55% percent off rather _______ 15% off.
4.
(A) that
(B) than
(C) then
(D) they're
Explanation 4:
• Choices A, C, and D do not follow "rather"
when a comparison between two things is
being made.
• The correct answer is B. The phrase "rather
than" is used in a comparison.
• If customers come in and ask about this sale, please
_______ and explain the printing error. Offer them
an additional 5% off coupon to thank them for
coming into our store. The coupon can be given out
even if the customer decides not to purchase any
shoes.
• 5.
(A) apologize
(B) compromise
(C) categorize
(D) analyze
• If customers come in and ask about this sale, please
_______ and explain the printing error. Offer them
an additional 5% off coupon to thank them for
coming into our store. The coupon can be given out
even if the customer decides not to purchase any
shoes.
• 5.
(A) apologize
(B) compromise
(C) categorize
(D) analyze
Explanation 5:
• Choice B does not fit in context. The verb means to
agree to something in order to resolve a disagreement.
• Choice C does not fit in context. The verb means to
organize according to a certain system.
• Choice D does not fit in context. The verb means to
look into something in detail
• The correct answer is A. The verb "apologize" means to
say sorry.
Please call a manager to the sales floor _______ you encounter
any customers who have the ad with them and demand to
receive the 55% discount. These cases will be handled on an
individual basis.
6.
(A) because
(B) whether
(C) if
(D) Before

Thank you.
B.K.
Please call a manager to the sales floor _______ you encounter any
customers who have the ad with them and demand to receive the
55% discount. These cases will be handled on an individual basis.
6.
(A) because
(B) whether
(C) if
(D) Before

Thank you.

B.K.
Explanation 6:
• Choice A is an incorrect conjunction that is used in a result
clause. (I called the manager because the customer was angry.)
The sale hasn't happened yet.
• Choice B requires two things to occur. (Call the manager
whether or not the customer complains.)
• Choice D is illogical in context, because a salesperson wouldn't
call the manager to help before the customer complained.
• The correct answer is C. The word "if" is required to complete
the conditional clause.
Part 7: Reading Comprehension
• In Part 7 you will read passages in the form of letters, ads,
memos, faxes, schedules, etc. The reading section has a
number of single passages and 4 double passages. You will be
asked 2-4 questions about each single passage, and 5 questions
for each double passage. Sometimes you will be asked for
specific details. Other times you will be asked about what the
passage implies. In the paired passages you will also be asked to
make connections between the two related texts. On the real
test you will not have time to read every word. You need to
practice scanning and reading quickly for details.
Example 1: Memo
Memorandum
To: Supervisors
From: Judy Linquiest, Human Resource Manager
Sub: Probation periods
As of January 1st all new employees will be subject to a 3 month
probationary period. Medical, holiday, and flextime benefits will
not apply to new staff members until the full 3 months have
expired. After the three months have been completed, please
contact your employees and inform them that their
probationary period has ended. The HR department will contact
you by email 2 days in advance to remind you of the date. Thank
you for your cooperation.
1. What is the main purpose of this memo?
A) To inform all employees of a new expiration
date.
B) To put staff members on probation.
C) To introduce the HR department.
D) To inform supervisors of a change in policy.
1. What is the main purpose of this memo?
A) To inform all employees of a new expiration
date.
B) To put staff members on probation.
C) To introduce the HR department.
D) To inform supervisors of a change in policy.
Explanation 1:
• Choice A is incorrect because the memo is only for
supervisors and the subject is probationary periods.
• Choice B is incorrect because it is only new
employees that go on probation.
• Choice C is who will send the notice to remind
supervisors of the date.
• The correct answer is D.
2. When does the change come into effect?
A) Today.
B) In 2 days.
C) In 3 months.
D) On January 1st.
2. When does the change come into effect?
A) Today.
B) In 2 days.
C) In 3 months.
D) On January 1st.
Explanation 2:
Choice A is not mentioned.
Choice B confuses "2 days in advance" (which is
when the supervisors will get their notice)
with "in 2 days".
Choice C is how long the probationary period is.
The correct answer is D.
Example 2: Advertisement
FREE
SUNGLASSES
AND CASE  Purchase a 12 month subscription to Vacation the
Nation today and receive a free pair of Sunnies Sunglasses with your very
own soft leather case.* To get your free Sunnies follow these 3 easy
steps.
1.Purchase a copy of Vacation the Nation, New York's #1 Travel magazine.
2.Fill out the application card (found in the center of the magazine)
3.Mail the card and $21. 95 US to the address provided
*This is a limited time offer only. Application and funds must be received
no later than Dec 1st 2004. Canadian residents should add $3 US for
shipping. Offer not available for residents outside of North America.
3. What is this advertisement for?
A) A summer trip.
B) A travel company.
C) A special deal.
D) A free magazine.
3. What is this advertisement for?
A) A summer trip.
B) A travel company.
C) A special deal.
D) A free magazine.
Explanation 3:
Choice A confuses travel magazine with trip. The picture
of the sun might make you choose this one by mistake.
Choice B confuses travel magazine with travel company.
Choice D confuses which item is free. In this special offer
the sunglasses are free. You have to buy a magazine
subscription to get the glasses.
The correct answer is C.
4. How much do the sunglasses cost?
A) They are free with a subscription.
B) They cost $1.
C) They cost $3 Canadian.
D) They cost $21. 95 US.
4. How much do the sunglasses cost?
A) They are free with a subscription.
B) They cost $1.
C) They cost $3 Canadian.
D) They cost $21. 95 US.
Explanation 4:
Choice B confuses $1 with #1 magazine.
Choice C confuses $3 Canadian with 3$ US (the
shipping charge for Canadian subscribers).
Choice D is the cost of the magazine
subscription.
The correct answer is A.
5. Who cannot benefit from this special deal?
A) Canadians.
B) UK residents.
C) North Americans.
D) US residents.
5. Who cannot benefit from this special deal?
A) Canadians.
B) UK residents.
C) North Americans.
D) US residents.
Explanation 5:
Choice A can benefit from the deal, but they have to
pay for shipping.
Choice C confuses outside of North America and North
America. Both Canada and the United States are in
North America.
Choice D can benefit.
The correct answer is B. (The UK is outside of North
America.)
Example 3 (double passage): E-mail and Letter
To: "The Shoe People" inquiries@shoepeople.com
Cc:
From: "John Trimbald" jtconstruction@img.com
Subject: Customer Complaint
To Whom it May Concern,
I have trusted the Shoe People to protect the feet of my employees for over ten years now. I
recently purchased a few pairs of boots from your company for my crew. Though my men were
initially satisfied with the boots, the soles began to fall apart on them after just twelve weeks.
This was extremely surprising considering they came with a six year warranty. The boots are
unsafe to wear because my men are pouring hot concrete. Please respond as soon as possible
with instructions on how I can return the boots and receive a refund.
Thank you,
John Trimbald

John Trimbald, Foreman


JT Construction
The Shoe People
22 Circular Rd.
Castlerock, Northern Ireland
BT51 6TP
John Trimbald
JT Construction
22 Mark Lane Rd.
London, England
EC3R 4BT
January 3rd, 2008
Dear Mr. Trimbald,
Thank you for your e-mail concerning the poor quality of our rubber soled black workboots. A representativewill be by
your office next week to pick up the damaged boots. We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused you and
your crew. Along with five new pairs of workboots for your crew (we included one extra pair), we have enclosed a
free year's supply of sole protector spray. In our retail stores, this spray is always recommended to buyers who
work on heated floors. This should have been brought to your attention at the time of your initial order (received
by telephone on October 12, 2007). Please excuse our oversight. To date we have had no complaints about these
workboots from customers who have used the protector spray. However, should you use the spray and find that
you are still unsatisfied with the boots, please return the boots and spray for a full refund. Thank you for
supporting The Shoe People. Have a Happy New Year.

Sincerely,
Stan Mason, President
6. Which company was unsatisfied?
A) Stan Mason's company.
B) The Shoe People.
C) JT Construction
D) The sole company.
6. Which company was unsatisfied?
A) Stan Mason's company.
B) The Shoe People.
C) JT Construction
D) The sole company.
Explanation 6:
Choice A is the person who is apologizing.
Choice B is the company that is apologizing.
Choice D is not mentioned.
The correct answer is C.
7. How many people are on John Trimbald's
crew?
A) Four.
B) Five.
C) Six.
D) Twelve.
7. How many people are on John Trimbald's
crew?
A) Four.
B) Five.
C) Six.
D) Twelve.
Explanation 7:
Choice B is how many pairs The Shoe People sent.
Choice C confuses an extra pair of shoes with an
extra person on the crew.
Choice D confuses the date of the initial order
with the number of people.
The correct answer is A. (John Trimbald only
needed four, but they sent an extra pair.)
8. What is the spray used for?
A) To protect the boots from water.
B) To protect the soles from heat.
C) To protect the floors from soles.
D) To protect the boots from rubber.
8. What is the spray used for?
A) To protect the boots from water.
B) To protect the soles from heat.
C) To protect the floors from soles.
D) To protect the boots from rubber.
Explanation 8:
Choice A is not mentioned.
Choice C is incorrect because it isn't the floors
that need protection.
Choice D confuses rubber soles with what needs
to be protected.
The correct answer is B.
9. What should John Trimbald do if he remains
unsatisfied?
A) Return just the spray.
B) Call the President.
C) Mail another letter.
D) Request a refund.
9. What should John Trimbald do if he remains
unsatisfied?
A) Return just the spray.
B) Call the President.
C) Mail another letter.
D) Request a refund.
Explanation 9:
Choice A is incorrect because the directions say
to return both the spray and the boots.
Choice B confuses the phone order with call the
president.
Choice C is not mentioned.
The correct answer is D.
TOEIC Practice - Speaking
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TOEIC Practice - Speaking
• The speaking section of the TOEIC takes approximately
20 minutes to complete. You will be asked 11 speaking
questions. Different types of speaking skills are evaluated
including pronunciation, intonation, grammar,
vocabulary, content, and cohesion.
• Try the following speaking question examples. After you
try to give your own response, listen to the recorded
sample responses provided. Keep in mind that these are
only examples. Your responses may be different.
Questions 1 and 2: Read Aloud
• In Questions 1 and 2 you will be asked to read
a piece of text out loud. You will be scored
based on your pronunciation and intonation.
Take a deep breath and try to read at a natural
pace.
• Preparation time: 45 seconds
Response time: 45 seconds
Example reading: A radio commercial
• You don't need to spend all of your hard earned money on bakery
bread. Making your own bread at home is easy with the new Double
Duty Dough Mixer by Berring. Unlike other bread machines that can
be difficult to clean and store, the Double Duty Dough Mixer breaks
down into five parts that can go directly into your dishwasher. This
stainless steel appliance will mix dough for you in a fraction of the
time it takes to knead dough by hand. The automated delay feature at
the beginning of the mix cycle gives your ingredients time to reach
room temperature, ensuring that your breads will rise as high as
bakery bread. We guarantee that the accompanying Berring Best
Breads recipe book will be a family favourite.
Question 3: Describe a Photo
• In question 3 you will be asked to describe a
picture. You need to provide as many details
about the picture as you can in the time
allowed. Describe the basic picture and then
break down the details in a logical manner.
• Preparation time: 30 seconds.
Response time: 45 Seconds
Describe the photo: 3. Listen to the sample response
Sample response (transcript):
This is an image of a busy street in an Asian country. As well as bicycles
there are motor vehicles on this street, so it is obviously a high
traffic area. A few of the cyclists have bicycles attached to their
baskets. This suggests that bicycles may be their primary source of
transportation. From the architecture it appears to be a tourist or
shopping district. There are two tall buildings in the distance, which
is likely where the business district is located. There seems to be
some confusion about direction of traffic flow. The cyclists are
travelling on both sides of the centre line and are going in the same
direction. The cars, on the other hand, are going two different ways.
EnglishClub TIP
Exam nerves can cause you to make silly speaking
mistakes (for example "bicycles attached to their
baskets" rather than "baskets attached to their
bicycles"). The examiner is more concerned about clear
speech. He or she will be looking for common errors,
rather than nervous mistakes that are like typos. Use
your 30 seconds to plan a descriptive answer with
plenty of details. Practise with background noise.
Questions 4-6: Respond to Questions
• In these questions you will be given a scenario and asked to
answer three questions.

Preparation time: 0 seconds


Response time: 15 seconds for questions 4 and 5. 30 seconds
for question 6.
• Example Scenario:
A student training to be a teacher is applying for a job at the
local library. Assist the student by answering her questions.
• Question 4. Why do you want to work at the library?
Give an example answer:

Question 5. How will you balance working and


studying?
Give an example answer:

Question 6. What will you do if we hire you and you


don't end up liking the job?
Give an example answer:
Listen to the sample responses: Example responses
(transcripts):
4. I want to work at the library because I want to get some
hands-on experience working with students. Also, I am very
passionate about reading and I love the relaxing environment
in libraries.
5. Balancing work and study time is important. I think it is a
myth that students can't hold jobs. I study better when I have
deadlines and time constraints. Unlike some other places
where I could get a job, the library has reasonable hours. I can
work on weekends and I won't have to work too late.
Listen to the sample responses: Example responses
(transcripts):
6. I am a dedicated employee and I will come to work even if I
don't end up loving my job. I understand that it can takes
months to feel comfortable in a new working environment. If
I still have concerns about my job after a few months, I will
ask for a meeting with a manager. Perhaps I would just need
to try a different aspect of working in the library. Or maybe
I'd need a little variety. For example, I might ask if I could
read to children or help out with library programs. Finally, I
would never leave a job without offering a two-week notice.
Questions 7-9: Respond to Questions (with provided
information)
• In these questions you will be given information
to read. Then you will be asked to answer three
questions related to the reading.

Preparation time: 0 seconds (the information will


remain on the screen throughout)
Response time: 15 seconds for 7 and 8. 30
seconds for question 9.
Example information:
FREE Pet Grooming Training Session
Do you have a cat or a dog with a shaggy coat of fur? Would you like
to learn how to groom your pet yourself? This weekend learn how
to turn the anxiety of grooming into a bonding time for you and
your pet. We will teach you how to:
• trim stubborn nails
• remove nasty knots
• brush your pet's teeth
• choose the perfect brush and scissors
• remove tear stains from your dog's face
• shampoo and bathe your pet
• give your pet a before and after massage
Who are we?
Tammy and Mike Power are an animal loving couple who have
volunteered their time for the protection of animals for more
than 20 years. Their Chicago based pet spa Paws 4 U was
voted #1 in the animal care category for Chicago's Best Small
Businesses two years in a row. For more information on this
event visit the Pet Workshop website at
www.chicagopetworkshops.com or call Tammy Power directly
at 1-800-tam-mike. No registration required.
Special Request: Though this event is offered free of charge,
the organizers ask that you bring a pet food (or monetary)
donation for the local animal shelter. Examples of other types
of donations can be found on the Pet Workshop website.
Listen to the prompt:
The questions
• Question 7: What kind of experience do you have with
animals?
Give an example answer:

Question 8: My dog's face never looks clean. Will there be any
tips for dealing with this?
Give an example answer:

Question 9: Is there any sort of fee for taking your workshop?
Give an example answer:
Now listen to the sample responses:
Example responses (transcript):
7. My husband and I have volunteered our time for over 20
years working for the protection of animals. We also own
a pet spa called Paws 4 U. I'm proud to say it was voted
#1 small animal care business in Chicago for the past two
years.
8. Yes, we will be showing our workshop participants how
to shampoo and bathe their pets properly. We will also
show you how to remove tear stains from your dog's
face. I believe that is the problem you are referring to.
Example responses (transcript):
• 9. The workshop itself is free and we do not
require registration. However, we do ask that
participants bring a donation for the animal
shelter. This could be pet food or money. There
are some other ideas for donations on the
Chicago Pet Workshop website. You can check
them out at www.chicagopetworkshops.com.
That's www.chicagopetworkshops.com.
Question 10: Propose a Solution
• For this question you will listen to a problem
and you will have to offer a solution.

Preparation time: 30 seconds (the information


will remain on the screen throughout)
Response time: 60 seconds
Listen to the example problem:
• Give an example solution:
• Example problem (transcript):
Hi, this is Angelina Robinson. I'm calling from room 23 down the
hall. We are a family of six, and there are only two small beds in
this room. The man at the front desk said this was the only room
available, and he must have assumed it was only for me and my
husband. We can't possibly all fit on these two beds. We have
two teenagers, a toddler and a baby. Are you sure there are no
other rooms available? All of the other hotels in town are
booked because of the marathon tomorrow. My husband is one
of the competitors and he needs a good night's rest.
Example response (transcript):
Hi Angelina. I understand that the small room does not
accommodate your family very well and I'm very sorry
that we don't have any other rooms available at this
time. We always recommend that guests book months in
advance as this marathon attracts a lot of business from
out of town. How about if I put you on our cancellation
list and we call you if any of our larger rooms become
available? In the meantime, we could bring you a cot for
your baby as well as some extra pillows and sheets.
Question 11: Express an Opinion
• For this question you will listen to a familiar
issue and offer your opinion on it.

Preparation time: 15 seconds


Response time: 60 seconds
Example question 11:
Some people wish they could live in warm
climates all year round. These places get very
hot during certain months of the year. In fact,
studies show that heat can lead to greater
crime. Do you think that people in warm
climates lead happier lives or not? State your
opinion and provide reasons for your view.
Listen to the sample response:
Example response (transcript):
I think balance is the key to a happy life. This applies to
everything, including the weather and climate. When it is sunny
for too long, people head to the shade. But, if the sun hides for a
few days, people flock to the beaches when it comes out. I think
extreme weather can make people miserable, though. At least
when it is too cold you can stay inside or dress in layers. When it
is too hot the rain doesn't fall and crops don't grow. People go
hungry and have difficulty keeping their family comfortable.
Though we may wish for heat during a cold winter, we
appreciate the summer days more when they finally come. So,
as I mentioned, I think balance is the key to a happy life. And, I
don't think there is any perfect climate out there.
TOEIC Practice - Writing
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TOEIC Practice - Writing
• The writing section of the TOEIC takes approximately one
hour to complete. You will have 8 questions to answer
including one essay. Different types of writing skill are
evaluated including grammar, vocabulary, organization,
structure and content.
• Try the following writing question examples. After you try to
write your own answers, read the sample responses provided.
Keep in mind that the sample answers are just ideas. Your
answers may be very different.
Questions 1-5: Pictures
• In questions 1-5 you will be asked to write sentences
based on pictures. Each picture will have two words
that you must use in your sentence. You can change
the forms of the words. You will be scored on
grammar as well as on the relevance of the sentence
to the picture.
Question 1: fishing, at
• Type a sentence:
Example: The men stare out
at the lake as they take a
fishing break.
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Question 2: together, table
• Type a sentence:
Example: Three
employees have
gathered together
around an oval table
to discuss their
concerns of the day.
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Question 3: beside, chatting
• Type a sentence:
Example: She is chatting on
her cell phone while sitting
beside a colleague in the
taxi.
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Question 4: frame, but
• Type a sentence:
Example: The frame
of the building is
almost done but
construction has
been called off.
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Question 5: baggage, open
• Type a sentence:
Example: When she got
to the arrivals
department, the
tourist noticed that
her belongings were
falling out of her open
baggage.
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Questions 6-7: Written Requests
• For these questions you will have to respond
in writing to an email request. You will have
ten minutes to read and respond to each
question.
Example: Read the email
• To: Home Owner
From: Taryn Kent
Subject: Your home
Sent: January 7
• Hello. I've been looking at the photo gallery of your online home buyer's
adv. Congratulations on trying to sell your home without a real estate
agent. It is difficult (we have done it twice) but is worth the effort if you
find a reasonable buyer. My sister is interested in buying a home in your
region. Your home could be ideal if you are willing to negotiate the price.
Your asking price is about $10, 000 above her budget. She also wants to
live near an elementary school and a bus route. I'm not sure if your home
is near these amenities. Could you let me know about these details? Most

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importantly, are you open to negotiation on the price? Please let me know
when the house would be available for viewing.
• Directions: Respond to the email as if you are
trying to sell your house privately. Answer the
questions and provide at least TWO details
about the neighborhood and ONE reason why
you can or can't negotiate the price.
Sample response:
• To: Taryn Kent
From: Home Owner
Subject: My home
Sent: January 8

Hi. Thank you for your message. We are excited about selling our home privately. Your sister is
welcome to call me at 222-444-4444 to schedule a time to see our home. We will be showing it this
weekend. We are willing to negotiate but will not be able to drop the price too much. We have just
spent $7000 on basement renovations.

There is an elementary school a few blocks from here. It has a very good reputation. The local bus
stop is about a five minute walk down the hill. I look forward to meeting your sister. Thank you for
reviewing the photos. We love this house and have lived here for twenty years.

Warm regards,
James Canyon
Question 8: Opinion Essay
• In this part of the test you will be asked to write an
opinion essay in which you state, explain, and
support reasons about your opinion. You will have 30
minutes to plan and write your essay. Leave a little
time to proofread and edit your essay. Your essay
should be 4-5 paragraphs in length. It will be rated in
terms of organization, grammar, vocabulary, and
coherence.
Sample Question: 
• Some companies block their employees from
using social media networks and websites
such as Facebook. Do you think managers
should trust employees to use time wisely, or
do you think it is smart of companies to block
access to some sites? Provide reasons and
examples to support your opinion.
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Save five minutes to proofread your writing.
Sample opinion essay:
• The average work day is seven to eight hours long. How
much of this time is spent working? People who work on
computers have many distractions due to the Internet. Some
companies have been forced to restrict usage of certain
sites, such as Facebook and Twitter due to concerns about
productivity. It is a wise decision to remove these Internet
temptations.
• A boss is not a babysitter. Though some people only log onto
Facebook or surf the Internet on their own time, other
people cannot resist temptation. Having rules about Internet
use is not enough. Some employees cannot stand to be
stuck in their offices without social interaction. If they need
a short break, they should be encouraged to stand up and
stretch. Unlike chatting to friends on Facebook, this type of
Sample opinion essay:
• When time is wasted online it is the company that pays for the
loss. Employees on salary still get paid no matter how productive
they are. Those who waste time may not get raises or bonuses,
but they still get a paycheque. It is only the employer that loses
out when time is wasted online. Employers should not feel guilty
about restricting Internet access. If surfing the Internet and
sending out Tweets is not part of one's job description, these
activities take away from true duties.
• Some employees have lost their jobs because they wrote
something online against their own company. It is too easy to
press send, post, or publish these days. Preventing employees
from using certain websites actually protects the employees as
well.
• There are many honest workers who can be trusted at work. They
only check Facebook or Twitter during their break time or lunch,

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