TOEIC Analyst is designed to prepare students for the TOEIC test through analysis of common TOEIC question types and strategies for approaching each type of question.
(1) Tips for analyzing various question types commonly found on TOEIC tests
(2) Exercises for students to practice each question type
(3) Sample tests at the end of each section focusing on specific listening or reading skills for further practice
(4) Two complete practice tests designed to simulate actual TOEIC tests including layout and directions as found on the TOEIC test
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