Reading section only
One half of TOEIC practice test 3, taken on its own. Same questions, same audio — half the sitting.
Timed sections, audio that locks your answers when it ends, and a score projected on the official 10–990 scale. No account, no paywall.
Pick one by the time you have. Everything is free, with no account.
One half of TOEIC practice test 3, taken on its own. Same questions, same audio — half the sitting.
A short test to see where you stand, in practice mode: pause, replay, no time pressure.
One half of Complete TOEIC practice test 2, taken on its own. Same questions, same audio — half the sitting.
One half of TOEIC practice test 3, taken on its own. Same questions, same audio — half the sitting.
One half of Complete TOEIC practice test 2, taken on its own. Same questions, same audio — half the sitting.
The full 200-question exam, in the official two-hour format and under real conditions.
The words the TOEIC actually tests, in business sentences rather than lists.
What it costs, what score you need, where to sit it — answered from the ETS documentation.
Four parts are paced by the recording, three are paced by you. That difference decides most scores.
There is no official pass mark. The number you need comes from whoever is asking for it.
Four weeks only works if you already know which section is costing you. Start with the diagnosis.
A 20-point gain is noise. ETS publishes the number that separates progress from luck.
Already have a score?
See what it means on the 10–990 scale and which CEFR level it maps to.
Interpret a scoreThe audio player stays with you as you scroll, and the moment a track ends your answers lock — exactly as they do on test day. Most free tests are just scrollable quizzes.
Raw answers are converted to the official 10–990 scale, shown with an honest confidence range rather than a fake precise number.
Every listening passage comes with its transcript, and the review screen shows your answer next to the correct one.