Greetings! I will start teaching a TOEIC prep one-to-one lesson next week. The student is already fluent. She just has to learn how to take the test. I’d be happy to hear recommended books from teachers who have used them successfully. I believe we will study for the listening and reading test, but I need to confirm that with her. Free is best, but purchasing a book is also okay. We need a PDF version.
Thank you!
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Unless you own stock in the publishing company, there is no point in buying a TOEIC prep book.
ETS website has test prep pdfs for LSRWr sections.
On another topic, you say the learner is “fluent”? What’s her or your measure? I’m not saying you’re wrong but you have to keep in mind “spiky” language learners who may be strong in some skills and not in others.
Official Toeic 問題集 from ETS. I don’t know about a pdf version but one might exist somewhere.
Almost all of the TOEIC textbooks are the same. They all have TOEIC questions in each chapter and sometimes some vocabulary. They try to arrange the questions by theme the best they can, but I wouldn’t call them textbooks as in the normal sense. They are just practice books.
So just choose whatever you think is on the level since they are usually produced with a certain TOEIC range in mind.
Thank you, everyone. I will check out ETS.