Preparation for TOEIC Listening & Reading

¥49,999
Course Code: TOE101
Start Date: 2023/9/27 End Date: 2023/11/29 Day: Wed Time: 19:20-21:10 Hours: 20 Sessions: 10 Semester: Fall Instructional Language: Japanese Special Notes: This course is repeatable. / JLPT N2 or the equivalent level of Japanese proficiency is required. Location: Online English Proficiency Level: Any Level

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Course Description

TOEIC is highly valued by Japanese companies as an effective tool for measuring a person's ability to understand English in an international business context. Achieving a high score may make career enhancement opportunities, including overseas postings, more attainable. In this intensive test preparation course, which includes a focus on the often challenging reading section, the instructor will provide TOEIC test-taking strategies to help improve scores in just one semester. Since this course is taught in Japanese, there is no English proficiency level requirement.

Learning Objectives

1. You will understand and get familiar with the format and nature of the questions in each part.
2. Consequently, you will come to know what you should do well on each part.
3. Since we will review all the grammar asked in the questions, you will get yourself familiar with structures of English sentence, which help you to read, write, speak and listen to English respectively.

Who should take this course

This course is open to anyone seeking to improve their TOEIC scores. However, it is tailored specifically for students who are targeting to achieve a score in the range of 730 to 800. If your TOEIC score is already 800 or above, the content might not provide you with the further advancement you're looking for. Likewise, if your score is significantly below 600, you might find the content too advanced. We advise students to consider their current proficiency level when selecting the most suitable course.

Textbook

公式TOEIC Listening & Reading 問題集 5

Instructor

Hideaki Saito

Instructor Biography

Hideaki Saito has earned an AA from Peninsula College, a B.A. in anthropology from Moorhead State University, and M.A. in cultural anthropology from University of Oregon. After having taught English in language schools, he has been a part time English instructor at a Japanese University since 2003. In his free time, he enjoys working-out, riding a motorcycle, dancing Salsa and doing magic.