Practicas Toeic
Practicas Toeic
Julio, 2019
Créditos
Autoridades Regionales
PhD. Betania Seas Molina
Directora Regional de Educación San José Oeste
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TOEIC English Sample Test
Online English test: Do you want to improve your English for work or for your
studies? Start by taking our free English grammar and vocabulary test to help you
find your level.
Free online English test (10 minutes)
The TOEIC Listening and Reading Sample Test
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Listening
Practice and improve your listening skills for your school studies and your English
exams. There are activities for different levels, so find your level and make a start.
Beginner A1 listening: Are you a beginner (CEFR level A1) learner of English. This
section offers listening practice to help you understand familiar words and basic phrases
when people speak slowly and clearly. Situations include meeting people, shopping and
conversations at work. Each lesson has a preparation task, an audio recording and two
tasks to check your understanding and to practice a variety of listening skills. Make a start
today.
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A good Band auditions
At the library - giving Describing people
night's personal information
sleep
First day at Interview with a
Getting an ID card Introducing a
school swimmer friend
Inviting Ordering food in a
Online safety Spelling colours
someone café
conversation
to the
cinema
Spelling Study tips Understanding numbers
names
A request A voicemail message Booking a table Business cards
from your
boss
Finding the Meeting other
Meeting a new team Meeting people at
library students
member a dinner
Ordering in a Shopping for
Organising a group The first English
café clothes
project class
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Missing a Understanding an
Transport Who's who in
class explanation
announcements the office
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Italian Food Hawaii (script- Finland (script- Dreams
(script-vocab- vocab-quiz) vocab-quiz) (script-vocab-quiz)
quiz)
Fears (script- Sleep Time Pet Care (script- New Zealand Life
vocab-quiz) (script-vocab- vocab-quiz) (script-vocab-quiz)
quiz)
Irish Life (script- Greek Holiday First Meeting Big University
vocab-quiz) (script-vocab- (script-vocab-quiz) (script-vocab-quiz)
quiz)
Brothers (script- Sisters (script- Dating (script- Food in France
vocab-quiz) vocab-quiz) vocab-quiz) (script-vocab-quiz)
Argentina The Break Up Sea Turtles Parenting Here and
There
Common Errors Life in Summer Home Schooling The Run
Tattoo Reaction Dream Job TV Shows Why people get
married?
Wedding Day Rina's Next Tattoo Movies, Love, The Traditional
Dinosaurs Wedding
Pros-Cons of Signs of the Stars Medicine Man The Good with the
Film Making Bad
Upper intermediate B2 listening: Are you an upper intermediate (CEFR level B2)
learner of English? This section offers listening practice to help you understand
extended, standard speech about familiar topics that may contain complex ideas.
Situations include broadcasts, reviews, presentations and lectures.
Boy bands High-achieving How to improve How to study
teenagers your memory
My hero New inventions Sports interviews The best job in
the world
The Filter The Filter Bubble - The Maasai and Unusual British
Bubble - part part two the lions festivals
one
What kind of What's in a name?
student are
you?
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A business A design A digital detox A lecture about
interview presentation podcast an experiment
A talk about Business news Creating a study Film reviews
motivation group
Getting Joining a gym Office party Talking about
advice planning rumours
Advanced C1 listening: Are you an advanced (CEFR level C1) learner of English?
This section offers listening practice to help you understand extended speech about
abstract, complex or unfamiliar topics. Situations include job interviews, lectures,
talks and meetings. Each lesson has a preparation task, an audio recording and
two tasks to check your understanding and to practice a variety of listening skills.
Make a start today.
Help others, How false How to break into Living online
help information the music
yourself spreads industry
Man or beast? Sleeping for Teens going The benefits of
exam success veggie sport
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Chilean Movie Success and Good Job! Treasure Hunt
Failure
Water Hiking in Africa Dancing in Chile Born to Run
Adventures
Listening/videos/ You´re hired: Are you looking for a new job or recruiting a new
employee? In this section, watch our video series for intermediate (CEFR level B1)
or upper intermediate (CEFR level B2) learners and improve your interview and
recruitment skills in English. You will learn useful language and techniques for
finding and selecting candidates, applying for a job and performing well in an
interview. Each video has interactive exercises and a transcript to help you
understand and use the language.
Episode 01 Episode 02 Episode 03 Episode 04
Episode 05 Episode 06 Episode 07 Episode 08
Episode 09 Episode 10
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How to…/choose a video: Do you always know what to say in different situations?
In this section, watch some fun videos for intermediate (CEFR level B1) learners
about what to say in a variety of social situations. You will improve your listening
comprehension and learn useful words and phrases. Each video has a transcript
and interactive exercises to help you understand and use the language.
Starting out/choose a video: Do you need to learn words and phrases for
everyday situations? In this section, watch our video series for beginner (CEFR
level A1) or pre-intermediate (CEFR level A2) learners. Follow Julia and Sammy's
story from episode 01 when they meet. You will improve your listening
comprehension and learn basic grammar, words and useful phrases. Each video
has a transcript and interactive exercises to help you understand and use the
language.
They meet Tom's party What do you like Where are you?
doing?
Speaking or I'll pay A race Brown bread
eating?
Family photos Sportsman What time is it? An old friend
Horoscopes Can you speak Is there a campsite?
French?
Big City Small World: Do you enjoy listening to audio fiction? In this section, listen
to our audio fiction series for intermediate (CEFR level B1) learners about a group
of people from around the world who are living in London. You will improve your
listening comprehension and develop your vocabulary. Each recording has a
transcript and interactive exercises to help you understand and use the language.
Listen to our audio fiction series about a group of young people from around
the world who are living in London.
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Meeting friends Job offer Kicked out! We have a mission!
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for fame. She goes to interview for an acting job, but someone else steals the show!
Ashlie's dog, Poppy, goes to the beautician and Stephen finds out how to give a
dog a makeover. It's not just dogs that need love; Joe goes to a London animal
shelter to meet some more unusual animals.
Animals Animals Scene 1 Animals Scene 2 Animals Scene 2
Scene 1 Language Focus Language Focus
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Farming Scene 2
Working in Farming Scene 1 Farming Scene 1
Fashion - Language
Focus
Flathunting
Farming Scene Ice Cream Flathunting
Scene 1
2 - Language Scene 1
Language
Focus
Focus
Bonfire Night
Flathunting Flathunting Homes of the
Scene 2 Scene 2 Future
Language Focus
Hallowe'en Scene
Hallowe'en Hallowe'en Hallowe'en
2 Language
Scene 1 Scene 1 Scene 2
Focus
Language Focus
History Scene 2
English History History Scene 1 History Scene 1 -
Language Focus
Hospital Scene 2
History Scene Hospital Scene 1 Hospital Scene 1
2 - Language - Language
Focus Focus
Indoor Sports
Hospital Scene Paramedics British Weather
Scene 1
2 - Language
Focus
Jobs Scene 1
Indoor Sports Indoor Sports Indoor Sports
Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 2
Language Language Focus
Focus
Starting a
Jobs Scene 1 - Jobs Scene 2 Jobs Scene 2 -
Business
Language Language Focus
Focus
Four Nations Loch Ness Loch Ness Scene Loch Ness Scene
2
Scene 1 1 - Language
Focus
Murder Mystery
Loch Ness Murder Mystery Murder Mystery
Scene 2
Scene 2 - Scene 1 Scene 1 -
Language Language Focus
Focus
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Music Scene 1
Murder Sherlock Holmes Live Music
Mystery Scene
2 - Language
Focus
Night Out Scene
Music Scene 1 Music Scene 2 Music Scene 2 -
1
- Language Language Focus
Focus
The British Pub
Night Out Night Out Scene Night Out Scene
Scene 1 - 2 2 - Language
Language Focus
Focus
Notting Hill Scene
Multicultural Notting Hill Notting Hill
2
Britain Scene 1 Scene 1 -
Language Focus
Oxford Scene 2
Notting Hill Oxford Scene 1 Oxford Scene 1 -
Scene 2 - Language Focus
Language
Focus
Paris Scene 1
Oxford Scene 2 Oxford Britain in
- Language University Europe?
Focus
Paris Scene 2 London’s
Paris Scene 1 Paris Scene 2
Language TheatreLand
Language
Focus
Focus
Shakespeare
Shakespeare Shakespeare Shakespeare
Scene 2
Scene 1 Scene 1 Scene 2
Language
Language Focus
Focus
Social Media
Social Media Social Media Social Media
Scene 2
Revolution Scene 1 Scene 1 -
Language Focus
Sport Scene 2
Social Media Sport Scene 1 Sport Scene 1 -
Scene 2 - Language Focus
Language
Focus
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York Scene 1
Sport Scene 2 - Women's Heritage Tourism
Language football
Focus
The City of
York Scene 1 York Scene 2 York Scene 2
London
Language Language Focus
Focus
Transport and
Transport and Transport and Transport and
Travel Scene 2
Travel Scene 1 Travel Scene 1 - Travel Scene 2
- Language
Language Focus
Focus
Snowdon Scene 2
Extreme Sports Snowdon Scene Snowdon Scene
1 1 - Language
Focus
Northern Ireland
Snowdon Northern Ireland Northern Ireland
Scene 2
Scene 2 - Scene 1 Scene 1
Language Language Focus
Focus
Creativity is
Northern Northern Countryside is
GREAT - Part
Ireland Scene 2 Ireland's Street GREAT - Part 1
1
Language Art
Focus
Green is GREAT -
English is English is Entrepreneurs
Part 1
GREAT - Part 1 GREAT - Part 2 are GREAT - Part
1
Literature is
Heritage is Innovation is Knowledge is
GREAT - Part
GREAT - Part 1 GREAT - Part 1 GREAT - Part 1
1
Sport is GREAT -
Music is Music is GREAT Shopping is
Part 1
GREAT - Part 1 - Part 2 GREAT - Part 1
Green is GREAT -
Sport is Shopping is Knowledge is
Part 2
GREAT - Part 2 GREAT - Part 2 GREAT - Part 2
Speaking
Practice and improve your speaking skills for your school studies, your exams and
for real life. There are videos and activities for different levels, so find your level and
make a start.
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Beginner A1 speaking: Are you a beginner (CEFR level A1) learner of English?
Practice your speaking with these interactive videos.
At the shop Homework problems Meeting people Not feeling well
Upper intermediate B2 speaking: Are you an upper intermediate (CEFR level B2)
learner of English? Practice your speaking with these interactive videos.
An interview Pros and cons of
Discussing exam Who to invite
results mobile
phones
C1 advanced: Pros and cons of mobile phones: Gemma is sick of being ignored
while Sam is on his phone. In this video they discuss the pros and cons of being
constantly connected. What will they decide to do? Do the preparation exercise first.
Then watch the video and follow the instructions to practice your speaking.
Preparation
Reading
Practice and improve your reading skills for your school studies and your English
exams. There are activities for different levels, so find your level and make a start.
Here you can find activities to practice your reading skills. Reading will help you to
improve your understanding of the language and build your vocabulary. The self-
study lessons in this section are written and organized according to the levels of the
Common European Framework of Reference for languages (CEFR). There are
different types of texts and interactive exercises that practice the reading skills you
need to do well in your studies, to get ahead at work and to communicate in English
in your free time.
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Beginner A1 reading: Are you a beginner (CEFR level A1) learner of English?
Practice and improve your reading skills with these texts and exercises. This section
offers reading practice to help you understand simple information, words and
sentences about known topics. Texts include posters, messages, forms and
timetables. Each lesson has a preparation task, a reading text and two tasks to
check your understanding and to practice a variety of reading skills. Make a start
today.
A lost dog A thank-you email At the restaurant At the swimming
pool
At the train At the university Can you cook? Exam help
station sports club messages
Finding a On the telephone Shopping for The language
home electronics school
The school library
A poster at A poster for exam A restaurant A study timetable
work candidates menu
An airport Business cards Dictionary Holiday home
departures definitions adverts
board
Job adverts Notes at work Student card Text messages to
application a friend
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A message to An email from a An end of term An invitation to a
a new friend friend report job interview
Choosing a English course Professional Study skills tips
conference prospectus profile summaries
venue
Upper intermediate B2 reading: Are you an upper intermediate (CEFR level B2)
learner of English? Practice and improve your reading skills with these texts and
exercises. This section offers reading practice to help you understand texts with a
wide vocabulary where you may need to consider the writer's opinion. Texts include
articles, reports, messages, short stories and reviews. Each lesson has a
preparation task, a reading text and two tasks to check your understanding and to
practice a variety of reading skills. Make a start today.
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Are celebrities Are zoos a good Choosing a FOMO
bad for thing? musical
you? instrument
Leaving home Study problems – The end of life on The Facebook
help is here Earth? party that
became a riot
The history of The history of The world's Video games are
graffiti zombies weirdest food good for you!
Your digital footprint
A Plastic A short story An email from a Asteroids
Ocean: a film extract friend
review
Cultural Instant messages Millennials in the Star Wars and
expectations workplace the hero myth
and leadership
The Buy The sharing Why bridges Work–life
Nothing economy collapse balance
movement
Advanced C1 reading: Are you an advanced (CEFR level C1) learner of English?
Practice and improve your reading skills with these texts and exercises. This section
offers reading practice to help you understand long, complex texts about a wide
variety of topics, some of which may be unfamiliar. Texts include specialized
articles, biographies and summaries. Each lesson has a preparation task, a reading
text and two tasks to check your understanding and to practice a variety of reading
skills. Make a start today.
Are we losing the Do you have the How to be happy Me and my
art of right mindset? brain
conversation?
Robots: friend or Super- Superpowers for The rise of fake
foe? recognisers a super life? news
Two remarkable What do you know about spiders?
people
A biography of A threat to Cultural Four book
Kilian Jornet bananas behaviour in summaries
business
Giving and Horror film How humans Life on Mars
receiving positive clichés evolved language
feedback
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Managing a Political Sustainable The state of the
problem manifestos supermarkets world
Business magazine: Do you want to practice your reading and find out about
business topics and issues at the same time? In this section, read magazine articles
for intermediate (CEFR level B1) or upper intermediate (CEFR level B2) learners
and improve your reading skills in English. You will learn useful language for a wide
range of business topics from different perspectives, as well as tips and techniques
for dealing with business issues. Each article has interactive exercises to help you
understand and use the language.
Achievement An introduction An introduction to Change
to coaching competencies management
Multiple Relationship-building
Intelligences
English for emails: Do you need to write emails in English at work? In this section,
follow our series of units for pre-intermediate (CEFR level A2) or intermediate
(CEFR level B1) learners and improve your email writing skills in English. You will
learn useful language and techniques for writing, organizing and checking emails.
Each unit has interactive exercises to help you understand and use the language.
Unit 1: Email Unit 2: Sending Unit 3: Unit 4: Starting
addresses and receiving Organising your and finishing
emails emails emails
Unit 5: Making Unit 6: Enquiries Unit 7: Unit 8:
arrangements Organising your Proofreading
writing
Unit 9: Email etiquette
Read an article: Do you enjoy reading articles? In this section, read about a wide
range of topics in our articles for upper intermediate (CEFR level B2) and advanced
(CEFR level C1) learners. You will improve your reading comprehension and
develop your vocabulary. Each article has interactive exercises to help you
understand and use the language.
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Rainforests The Eden Project The life of trees Universities
rule!
Stories: Do you enjoy reading stories? In this section, read our entertaining short
stories specially written for intermediate (CEFR level B1) or upper intermediate
(CEFR level B2) learners. You will improve your reading fluency and
comprehension and develop your vocabulary. Each story has interactive exercises
to help you understand and use the language.
Writing
Practice and improve your writing skills for your school studies and your English
exams. There are activities for different levels, so find your level and make a start.
Here you can find activities to practice your writing skills. You can improve your
writing by understanding model texts and how they're structured. The self-study
lessons in this section are written and organized according to the levels of the
Common European Framework of Reference for languages (CEFR). There are
different types of model texts, with writing tips and interactive exercises that practice
the writing skills you need to do well in your studies, to get ahead at work and to
communicate in English in your free time.
Beginner A1 writing: Are you a beginner (CEFR level A1) learner of English?
Practice and improve your writing skills with these texts and exercises. This section
offers writing practice to help you write short, simple texts about known topics and
fill in forms. Texts include messages, emails and forms. Each lesson has a
preparation task, a model text with writing tips and three tasks to check your
understanding and to practice a variety of writing skills. Make a start today.
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About my Applying for a job At school At the library
family
Introducing Introducing Meeting friends My favourite meal
yourself by yourself on a blog
email
School poster Student card Study date email Study diary
project application
A message to A noticeboard A text message A thank-you email
say you're late message invitation
An application An email to book An email to An email to
form a hotel confirm an congratulate a
appointment colleague
Emails about Instructions for a Online course introductions
studying in colleague
the UK
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Instructions Messaging to Messaging to My last holiday
for a cancel a plan make plans
colleague
Upper intermediate B2 writing: Are you an upper intermediate (CEFR level B2)
learner of English? Practice and improve your writing skills with these texts and
exercises. This section offers writing practice to help you write clear, detailed text
on a wide range of topics related to your interests. Texts include essays, reports,
reviews, messages and emails. Each lesson has a preparation task, a model text
with writing tips and three tasks to check your understanding and to practice a
variety of writing skills. Make a start today.
A blog – The A for and against A magazine A more formal
X Games essay about the article email
internet
A report A story An informal email FOMO
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Life skills Skyfall film review Teen stress Writing about a
essay bar chart
Writing about A covering email A CV A letter of
survey results complaint
A report on Giving An opinion essay An informal email
working instructions by to a friend
abroad email
A summary of An email to An email to your professor
a line graph request time off
Advanced C1 writing: Are you an advanced (CEFR level C1) learner of English?
Practice and improve your writing skills with these texts and exercises. This section
offers writing practice to help you write clear, well-structured texts about complex
subjects. Texts include essays, proposals, articles, reports, reviews and emails.
Each lesson has a preparation task, a model text with writing tips and three tasks
to check your understanding and to practice a variety of writing skills.
A cover letter A for and against A report on a A web tool
essay about online school trip review
communication abroad
An essay An informal email An invitation An opinion essay
about leisure or letter letter about fast food
time and
academic
pressure
Describing a Describing bar charts about reading habits
graph of
trends over
time
A music A proposal for a A report on a A response to a
review digital newspaper research study complaint
An email An email request An email to a An essay about
explaining an friend women in
incident science
An opinion Conference bios Describing a The changing
essay table workplace
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Writing for a purpose: This section will help you to improve your writing for college
and university assignments. There's information and advice about different types of
writing tasks. Our exercises and examples will help you to write clearly and get top
marks. These materials are for advanced C1/C2.
• Explanations Exercises • Literature Methodology
Surveys Recounts
• Research Essays • Critiques Event Recounts
Reports
• Public Case Studies • Design Problem Questions
Engagement Specifications
• Proposals All Disciplines
Genre Families: Your Writing
Introduction Task: Your
Purpose
Primary Resources
purposes
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The London Dolphins know Two monkeys Why aren't babies
building that the best way to were paid afraid of snakes?
can fry an egg catch fish unequally
When do The 2018 World We stand with Emma Thompson
children learn Cup: Things to refugees and her
to tell lies? forget adopted
Rwandan son
When How wolves The story of the Kids explain art
everyone else change rivers Imperial State to experts
in the room Crown
can see it
Lemon pavlova Amazing DIY Portrait of Elephants learn to
recipe orang-utans Oussama work together
All my happy Space snack time The salt hotel
friends with Samantha
Cristoforetti
Beginner grammar
Are you a beginner learner of English? Practice and improve your English grammar
with these fun videos. There are online exercises and worksheets to help you.
Adverbs of Comparative and superlative Adjectives and
frequency adjectives prepositions
Have got Conjunctions: and, or, but, Adjectives ending
so, because and although in '-ed' and '-
ing'
Past simple – Countable and uncountable Articles 1
irregular verbs nouns
Past simple – Have to, must and should for Articles 2
regular verbs obligation and advice
Prepositions of time Personal pronouns and Countable and
possessives uncountable
nouns 1
Present continuous Verb + -ing or verb + Countable and
infinitive uncountable
nouns 2
Present simple To be – present and past Past continuous
and past
simple
Question words Some, any, every and no Question forms
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The definite article There is / There are and It Verbs followed by
'-ing' or by 'to'
+ infinitive 1
This, that, these, those
Intermediate grammar
Are you an intermediate learner of English? Practice and improve your English
grammar with these fun videos. There are online exercises/worksheets to help you.
Conditionals Can, could and British English Question tags
would for and American
invitations, offers, English
requests and
permission
Future forms Present perfect: Capital letters Verbs and
simple and and prepositions
continuous apostrophes
Modals of Used to Future Verbs followed
deduction continuous by '-ing' or
and future by 'to' +
perfect infinitive 2
Passive Third conditional Modals: Words that are
forms deductions often
about the confused
present
Question Reported speech Past habits: Comparing and
tags 'used to', contrasting:
'would' and modifying
the past comparatives
simple
Relative clauses Present perfect 'used to' +
simple and infinitive and
continuous 'be or get
used to + -
ing'
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Beginner vocabulary
Learn new words and practice your vocabulary. In this section you can listen to the
pronunciation of the words and then do the exercises. There are worksheets too for
offline practice.
A room Holidays Shopping Transport 2 Snacks and
desserts in
Britain
Accessories Bathroom Vegetables Restaurants 1 Places in a
town 1
Actions Body parts Weather Nature 1 Moving
Intermediate vocabulary
Are you an intermediate (CEFR level B1) or upper intermediate (CEFR level B2)
learner of English? In this section you will find activities to help you learn the
meaning, pronunciation and spelling of new words. Learning vocabulary will help
you improve your language level and communicate in English confidently and
effectively. The pages are organized by topic and include interactive exercises to
help you learn and remember the new words.
Air travel Appearance 2 Around town Bathrooms Around town
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Advanced vocabulary
Phrasal verbs are very common in spoken English. In this section you can watch
our Fast-Phrasal comic-strip videos and do the exercises to learn and practice how
to use phrasal verbs correctly.
Family The job The payback
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Anexo 1
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