TOEIC Test Official Guide - ETS
Author: Elizabeth Ashmore, Trina Duke, Kate Newman Jerris, Melissa Locke, Rhonda Shearin
Publisher: Peterson’s Thomson Learning (2001)
File type: pdf, mp3
Publisher: Peterson’s Thomson Learning (2001)
File type: pdf, mp3
Although this book does not provide you with a large
number of helpful strategies or tips for understanding the TOEIC test
(unless becoming more familiar with late-1970s tacky fashion styles is
part of the TOEIC–check out the photos), it is the most important
book to have for your TOEIC test preparation journey. This guide,
prepared by ETS, is the only one that can give you practice with
“real” TOEIC material. Test-preparation guides prepared by other
companies try to approximate ETS’ style, but they can never match the
exact difficulty level of an actual ETS test. In addition, for
(amount), TOEIC Official Test-Preparation Guide includes an ample
number of practice exercises: There are two mini-tests, two complete
tests, and practice questions for each of the seven sections. The
authors include explanations for all of the answers too, which is
always helpful. Working through all of this material should give you a
decent understanding of and preparation for the TOEIC test. The major
drawback of TOEIC Official Test Preparation Guide, as stated above,
is that it doesn’t really help you understand how the TOEIC is
constructed (i.e. which grammar points are tested in Parts 5 and 6,
what types of questions are most frequently asked in the listening
section, etc.). However, since most of the material on the TOEIC is
assessing your genuine level of English fluency, “tricks” such as this
probably won’t help you in the long run. If you’re only going to
purchase one book to prepare yourself for the TOEIC test, it should
probably be this one.
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