TOEIC

Comprehensive study of TOEIC covering fundamental concepts and advanced applications.

Basic Concepts

Vocabulary and Collocations

Building Your TOEIC Word Power

A strong vocabulary is essential for success on the TOEIC. The exam often uses business-related terms and common English collocations.

Key Vocabulary Areas

  • Office and workplace language
  • Business correspondence (emails, memos)
  • Marketing and sales terms
  • Travel and scheduling vocabulary

Understanding Collocations

Collocations are words that often go together, like "make a decision" or "hold a meeting." Learning these helps you sound more natural in English.

Expanding Your Vocabulary

  • Read business articles and emails.
  • Review TOEIC word lists.
  • Use new words in your daily conversations.

Why Vocabulary Is Important

Knowing the right words and phrases makes it easier to understand questions and answer them quickly.

Examples

  • Understanding ‘schedule a meeting’ in a memo.

  • Recognizing ‘take a break’ in a conversation.

In a Nutshell

Increase your TOEIC score by mastering key vocabulary and common word combinations.