
English Communication Skills
TOEIC
The TOEIC test has set the standard for assessing English-language skills used in the workplace. The TOEIC test questions simulate real-life situations that are relevant to the global workplace. Score reports provide accurate, meaningful feedback about a test-taker’s strengths and weaknesses, along with a description of the English-language strengths typical of test-takers performing at various score levels. This allows employers to:
- Relate test scores to the tasks employees may perform on the job
- Use the descriptions to inform critical hiring and placement decisions
- Select the employee with the English-language abilities the job requires
Program Highlight : Emphasis on Speaking
COURSE FACTS :
| Course Length : | 7 hours lecture per day |
| (Monday to Friday) | |
| Class Duration : | 50 minutes per class sessions |
| State Dates : | Every Monday of the Week |
| Reference Materials : | Included in course price. (1 Grammar Book) |
| Class Size : | (4) 1:1 Classes (Non-Native) |
| (2) 1:2 Classes (Non-Native) | |
| (1) Small Group Classes (Native) | |
| Program Duration : | 4 – 24 weeks |
- Distinctive Feature:
- 2(1:1& 1:2) classes, focused on Speaking and Writing
- Training, simulated testing and official evaluation
- Assistance Program : Class Consultations
- Credible reference materials and TOEIC info and updates
- Student Support Program: Special Tutorial/Scholarship/Class Consultation/Buddy Teacher/Waiting List/Study Clubs
- Academic Goals :
- Level Qualification : Intermediate Low or higher
Details :
The TOEIC program is an intensive course for students needing the TOEIC certificate. The student has to bear in mind that if he cannot earn the Intermediate Low benchmark, he cannot enroll in the TOEIC course. Therefore, the student must take a Progress test to determine the level required for the intensive program he wishes to take.
Intensive TOEIC Special Waiver
In special cases wherein Beginner High – Elementary High students are very adamant and persistent in taking the TOEIC course, a special waiver or agreement is given to be signed by the student who wants to take the course regardless of his true ESL level. The school is not responsible if the student does not progress or keep up with the intensive course.
English Communication Skills – TOEIC Evaluation System
For the duration of program, the students will have several mock examinations that are fashioned to imitate the real TOEIC exam. The feedback will be then given to the students after they take the test. Such feedback will determine if the students have improved in the specific skills required. These simulations will be every Friday of the month



