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How to Ace the TOEIC with Reading and Speaking Practice

With proper preparation through sound-reading exercises and multi-passage questions from official TOEIC question banks, students can be confident they will ace their upcoming Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) exam.

A student studying for an upcoming TOEIC exam with a book open in front of them

A student studying for an upcoming TOEIC exam with a book open in front of them

Many students preparing for the Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) are turning to reading and speaking practice to help them ace the exam. The TOEIC is a comprehensive assessment of English language skills, so it’s important that students understand how to read and speak in order to do well on the test. One way students can prepare is by doing “sound-reading” or “pronunciation editing” exercises. This involves reading aloud from a text, paying attention to rhythm, intonation, rephrasing, and reduction as they go along. After completing these exercises, students should then move on to multi-passage questions from official TOEIC question banks. By understanding the underlying texts and checking their answers against the question choices provided, students can ensure they are properly prepared for PART 7 of the exam.