je vais passer cette année le TOEIC et j'aimerai avoir le meilleur score possible.
Auriez vous des conseils pour le préparer?
Merci
04 Mars 2009 à 20:31
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edesca27 0 jetons
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Bonsoir,
je te conseille de pratiquer au maximum aussi bien l'oral que l'écrit mais surtout de travailler ton écoute oral car les accents du TOEIC sont parfois difficiles. Pour cela il y a toutes les chaines anglais et américaines, idem pour les radios (BBC est ton ami ), il faut également travailler la compréhension écrite au travers d'articles de journaux par exemple...
bon courage
12 Mars 2009 à 22:30
JeanBaptiste 0 jetons
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fais comme moi, regarde toi 1 saison de 24h chrono en VO avant d'y aller
13 Mars 2009 à 10:01
Adeline_Nanterre 0 jetons
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Merci de vos conseils.
Vous auriez pas des ouvrages de référence pour ceux qui l'ont déjà passé?
13 Mars 2009 à 11:15
JeanBaptiste 0 jetons
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C'est avant tout une épreuve de compréhension si je me souviens bien, donc écoute un max, et retravaille tes bases grammaticales (je crois qu'il y a des textes à trous genre ou il faut completer avec who, which ou that, des trucs assez simples quoi) mais si tu as déjà un niveau correct d'anglais tu ne devrais pas avoir besoin d'un bouquin, en tout cas je n'en connais pas.
13 Mars 2009 à 11:24
anilhia 1 jeton
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Pourtant des bouquins pour réviser ce test, il en existe à la pelle et ils coûtent cher, très cher. Ils sont volumineux avec un cd pour te tester dans des conditions réelles d'examen. Perso je te conseille d'en acheter un d'occasion sur le net ou chez Gibert Joseph parce que se pointer à un test sans avoir tester avec dans des conditions similaires ses capacités, c'est un peu se tirer une balle dans le pied avant l'épreuve, à moins que tu ais un très bon niveau d'anglais ou beaucoup de chance, comme ce sont des cases à cocher, certains s'en tirent très bien grâce à la chance... la plupart, non
14 Avril 2009 à 13:44
mohssin 0 jetons
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Bonjour Adeline,
Tout d'abord pour la compréhension, il faut effectivement écouter, écouter, écouter. En effet, le premier obstacle est l'assimilation du phonétique de la langue Anglaise. Pour pouvoir évoluer, je te conseille de prendre tes musiques américaines préférées et de chercher ses lyrics sur Internet. Tu pourras ainsi retenir la pronnonciation de nombreux mots. Ensuite, tu as bien sûr la télévision (avec les box tu as accès gratuitement à des chaînes étrangères telles que CNN, Al Jazeera English, BBC, etc.), les séries télévisées VO en sous titrés Francais. J'ai effectivment beaucoup appris grâce à des séries telles que: Prison Break, Dexter, How I met your Mother, South Park (trés facile à comprendre), etc.
Pour ce qui est de l'écrit, je te conseille un super livre, qui nous vient d'Angleterre, à savoir le suivant:
English Grammar in Use, de Raymond Murphy, Cambridge University Press.
Ce livre, entierrement en Anglais, reprend toutes les règles de grammaires du basique au plus compliqué. L'anglais est utilisé de manière à ce que tout le monde comprenne, et avec des images en plus. A chaque chapitre, tu as une page de cours, et l'autre page est dédiée aux exercices.Plusieurs de mes professeurs ont approuvé ce livre, et l'ont même utilisé pour nous entraîner au Toeic.
Bonne préparation!
Mohssin A.
26 Avril 2009 à 14:48
morisli 0 jetons
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J'ai trouvé un nouveau logiciel de navigation Zorrogps, pour 19 euros seulement, ça vaut le coup de l'essayer, surtout il propose un essaie gratuit de 72 heures. génial!
27 Avril 2009 à 09:39
onlineenglish900 0 jetons
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Hello,
At www.onlineenglish.eu We have exercises and practice tests for people wishing to sit the TOEIC test. I am an authorized TOEIC administrator with many years experience and wrote the website for students wishing to improve their English level. I also operate an official TOEIC test center at www.hamburg-english.de.
We offer different memberships, for instance; We have a 5 day quick-preparation membership for only 9 Euro. This is for students wishing to get accustomed to the test, try our simulated tests, and learn tips for sitting the TOEIC test. Our other memberships are for people wishing to improve and practice their business English more.
We use a unique method of estimating your TOEIC score level and your level for each question type. You will see where you are strong and where you need to improve.
Come and visit us because there is much more content than I could ever explain here in the forum. Here is a part of the website for your information...
Dedicated Preparation for the TOEIC® Test.
See an estimate of your TOEIC score level.
See your level for each TOEIC question type.
Tips and advice for sitting the TOEIC test.
Interactive question exercises and practice tests.
Focus your training for fast score improvement.
2 hour simulated TOEIC practice test online.
Support by authorized TOEIC administrators.
Business English grammar & vocabulary exercises.
Pronunciation exercises with voice recording.
English idiom and idiomatic phrase exercises.
English noun and adjective exercises.
Business English phrase exercises.
Flexible training for all students of all levels.
15 Mai 2009 à 09:04
jux45 0 jetons
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Perso je suis pas une flèche en anglais en règle général je décole pas de la moyenne. Pour le TOEIC j'ai visionné des tonnes de séries en VOSTFR et j'ai eu 735 au TOEIC!!
15 Mai 2009 à 09:11
onlineenglish900 0 jetons
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www.onlineenglish.eu is a website for people wishing to improve their business English and prepare for the TOEIC test. They are authorized TOEIC administrators and business English trainers and through Hamburg-English have contact with the TOEIC test everyday, therefore the website is always current and you can learn great things there.
There are about 3500 training exercises (but I didnt count them) and practice tests plus additional exercises for business English improvement and intensive exercises for core skill improvement such as reading and listening comprehension. They also have a mock TOEIC test ... cool!
It is always best to be prepared for any test you may do. Correct preparation will allow you to totally concentrate on answering the questions and not worry about what to do. Have a look at OnlineEnglish and read their member comments. I studied with them and got 989 points in the test. I do not know what went wrong? Maybe TOEIC made a mistake but I am still very happy. Before I did OnlineEnglish I could not get over 680 points, I once got 715 points, but I think I was lucky. I was so frustrated and the price of the test was eating away at my money for studies.
As a student of OnlineEnglish I also get the chance to post a recommendations here, so please ignore the poster message in the forum. My name is Andre and my student address is andre@hamburg-english.de. I am very pleased to say that the guys at OnlineEnglish have created what I think is the best preparation website in the world!
Hey do what you will, I got 989 points!
23 Juin 2009 à 10:13
bestmarkt 0 jetons
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i have to say that (www.anglaisfacile.com) est le meilleur site auparavant je parlais pas bien anglais et maintenant ca va comme mm
17 Septembre 2009 à 00:37
hamburgenglish 0 jetons
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Here is some advice for students about to take the TOEIC test. It is just some of the many important tips given at OnlineEnglish.EU
It is interesting that most students do not reach the score level they need for two main reasons.....
The first reason is that their level of English knowledge and ability is simply not high enough for the score they need to achieve. Many of these students take part in TOEIC preparation courses, but they fail to realize that their English ability is not good enough; also that "preparation for a test" is not learning English. Through preparation a student can increase the TOEIC score level they achieve by becoming accustomed to the TOEIC test, by planning a strategy for the test sitting, and by improving their accuracy and speed when answering questions. Indeed, preparation can allow a student to score 20% - 50% more in the TOEIC test, but this depends on each individual student.
The second reason is that students take far too long answering the first question types in the reading part of the test. Normally a student will be motivated and dedicated to answering the questions correctly; they will scrutinize the initial "incomplete sentence and text completion questions" before committing themselves to an answer; even though they may know the answer immediately. BUT what they do not realize is this....
In the reading part of the test a student must answer 100 questions in 75 minutes. This actually means that on average, a student has only 45 seconds per question!! The problem comes towards the end of the reading part; "single and double passage questions", because a student will find they may need a lot of time to read the associated texts.
So you may ask yourself how is it possible to not run out of time. The answer is simple; in the initial incomplete sentence and text completion questions, try to answer each question in under 45 seconds. You will then save “spare time” and when you come to the longer reading questions, you will have enough time to answer them all. Naturally this is where planning a good test strategy helps!
OnlineEnglish.EU is a preparation website for students sitting the TOEIC test that also includes English language and practice exercises. This means the website is suitable for simple preparation, or longer study to 990 points. With level, strength and weakness estimation OnlineEnglish shows students whether they can achieve their goal by “simple preparation”, or whether they need to also improve their English. OnlineEnglish will also help with timing to ensure the perfect strategy. Naturally there is much, much more, but you can read that on the website.