: Using flashcards, creating personal dictionaries, and listening to audio pronunciation help solidify retention and improve listening comprehension.
: Mastering different forms of a single root—such as the noun, verb, and adjective forms—can significantly improve accuracy in the "incomplete sentences" portion of the test. 600 Essential Words for the TOEIC Test (TOEIC :...
: Vocabulary for recruiting, interviewing, salaries, benefits, and promotions. By focusing on high-frequency terms used in business,
Mastering the Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) requires more than just a grasp of basic grammar; it demands a deep familiarity with the specific language of global business. Dr. Lin Lougheed’s 600 Essential Words for the TOEIC Test has long served as a foundational resource for learners seeking this specialized vocabulary. By focusing on high-frequency terms used in business, industry, and daily workplace interactions, the book provides a structured pathway for students to bridge the gap between general English and the professional proficiency required for the exam. Core Focus and Organization : Terms related to computers
: Understanding a word’s nuance is vital. For example, knowing the difference between "efficiency" and "effectiveness" can prevent common errors in the reading section.
: Terms related to computers, office technology, and correspondence.