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🎓 TOEIC – Listening Practice Quiz

Improve TOEIC listening skills with workplace conversations and meetings. Boost comprehension and get ready for the real test.

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TOEIC – Listening Practice Quiz
Improve TOEIC listening skills with workplace conversations and meetings. Boost comprehension and get ready for the real test.

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TOEIC Listening Practice Quiz

Improve understanding of workplace conversations.

What department is mentioned?

What is the speaker’s main concern?

What is being scheduled?

What is the purpose of the meeting?

What will happen next?

Where are the speakers likely located?

What solution is suggested?

What does the speaker request?

What is the topic of discussion?

What does the speaker ask the listeners to do?

When is the deadline mentioned?

What information is missing?

What does the listener agree to do?

Who is leading the presentation?

Where will the meeting take place?

What is the listener’s role?

What problem is being discussed?

Why does the speaker apologize?

Why was the report delayed?

What time does the meeting start?

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These quiz series are designed as an effective help for students to build the workplace and everyday English skills required for the TOEIC exam, focusing on business vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, and listening for professional contexts.

They focus on high-frequency business terms, common workplace scenarios (emails, meetings, travel, phone calls), and question types found in the TOEIC Listening & Reading and TOEIC Speaking & Writing tests.

The quizzes are suitable for job seekers, business professionals, university students preparing for internships or employment, and ESL learners aiming to demonstrate English proficiency for career advancement.

Each quiz challenges learners to understand spoken announcements, interpret written correspondence, recognize correct word forms and prepositions, identify main ideas, infer meaning from context, and avoid frequent grammar mistakes typical in business communication. Tests are presented in a multiple-choice format; only one answer is correct and will be highlighted in green once the student provides an answer.

These tests can be used in TOEIC preparation courses, corporate training programs, business English classes, self-study routines, and as daily workplace language drills. They are all provided for free — feel free to share them with friends and colleagues to support our work.

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