The TOEIC® Bridge

The TOEIC® Bridge test measures proficiency in English listening and reading at beginner to intermediate levels. The TOEIC® Bridge test is an assessment tool very similar to the TOEIC® test, except that it measures competence in listening to and reading English at beginner to intermediate levels. It is a reliable and valid assessment that is internationally recognized.
Use of the Bridge test:
For professionals who require a rudimentary knowledge of English at their workplace
As part of training programs in companies, to both assess and encourage beginners to set and attain language learning goals
For students who are in the first stage of a language course
In secondary schools and technical schools as an external and impartial tool to measure language skills
As a developmental tool that can be administered a number of times to assess the progress of the candidate in English language learning
As a tool to measure instructional effectiveness – the scores of all students pursuing a particular language course can be examined to analyses the quality of the course itself.
The Bridge test has proved to be a good motivational tool to encourage beginners to proceed to the next level.
Structure of the test
The Bridge paper and pencil multiple-choice test consists of 100 questions. It lasts less than an hour, and features questions that are significantly easier than TOEIC® test questions.
Section 1: Oral comprehension (with audio support), with questions based on

Candidates are also given sub scores that allow them to identify areas of strength and weakness. These include scores for:
Part 1: Photographs (15 questions)
Part 2: Question-Response (20 questions)
Part 3: Short Conversations and Short Talks (15 questions)
This section will take about 25 minutes to complete.
Part 4: Incomplete Sentences (30 questions)
Part 5: Reading Comprehension (20 questions)
This section will take about 35 minutes to complete.
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