If I have a disability, can I still take the TOEIC Speaking and
Writing tests?
If you require special testing arrangements because of a disability, please contact your local EPN member
to discuss your needs at least six weeks in advance of the test date. Your local EPN member will make
every effort to accommodate you. There is no additional cost for special accommodations. Among the
accommodations that can be provided are extended testing time, large print, and braille versions of the
test, or other aids customarily used by the test taker. All requests for accommodations must be approved in
accordance with TOEIC® program policies and procedures. These procedures are located on the website at
https://www.ets.org/toeic/test-takers/speaking-writing/disability-accommodations/
How long does it take to receive scores for the TOEIC
Speaking and Writing tests after an administration?
It takes approximately 14 business days to receive your scores for the TOEIC Speaking and Writing tests.
Contact your local EPN office for specific dates.
Do the TOEIC Speaking and Writing tests measure the
proficiency of listening and reading skills indirectly?
Language skill levels are related because of the nature of language learning; the skills of listening and
speaking or of reading and writing are often used together. For most people, there is quite a strong
correlation among the four language skills. Over time, however, if you practice some skills (for example,
reading and listening) much more often than you practice others, then the correlation may change. While
the TOEIC® Listening and Reading tests are indirect measures of speaking and writing proficiency, the TOEIC
Speaking and Writing tests are more direct measures of productive skills.
Which should I take first, the TOEIC® Listening and Reading
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