TOEIC® Speaking & Writing Tests

Score Range Descriptors

Scale Score
Range

Speaking

190-200Your scaled score is between 190 and 200. Test takers in this score range typically can create connected, sustained discourse appropriate to the typical workplace. When they express opinions or respond to complicated requests, their speech is highly intelligible. Their use of basic and complex grammar is good and their use of vocabulary is accurate and precise.
Test takers in this score range can also use spoken language to answer questions and give basic information.
Their pronunciation and intonation and stress are at all times highly intelligible.
160-180Your scaled score is between 160 and 180. Test takers in this score range typically can create connected, sustained discourse appropriate to the typical workplace. They can express opinions or respond to complicated requests effectively. In extended responses, some of the following weaknesses may sometimes occur, but they do not interfere with the message:
  • minor difficulties with pronunciation, intonation, or hesitation when creating language
  • some errors when using complex grammatical structures
  • some imprecise vocabulary
Test takers in this score range can also use spoken language to answer questions and give basic information.
When reading aloud, test takers in this score range are highly intelligible.
130-150Your scaled score is between 130 and 150. Test takers in this score range typically are able to create a relevant response when asked to express an opinion or respond to a complicated request. However, at least part of the time, the reasons for, or explanations of, the opinion are unclear to a listener. This may be because of the following:
  • unclear pronunciation or inappropriate intonation or stress when the speaker must create language
  • mistakes in grammar
  • a limited range of vocabulary
Most of the time, test takers in this score range can answer questions and give basic information. However, sometimes their responses are difficult to understand or interpret.
When reading aloud, test takers in this score range are intelligible.
110-120Your scaled score is between 110 and 120. Test takers in this score range typically have limited success at expressing an opinion or responding to a complicated request. Responses include problems such as:
  • language that is inaccurate, vague, or repetitive
  • minimal or no awareness of audience
  • long pauses and frequent hesitations
  • limited expression of ideas and connections between ideas
  • limited vocabulary
Most of the time, test takers in this score range can answer questions and give basic information. However, sometimes their responses are difficult to understand or interpret.
When reading aloud, test takers in this score range are generally intelligible. However, when creating language, their pronunciation, intonation, and stress may be inconsistent.
80-100Your scaled score is between 80 and 100. Test takers in this score range typically are unsuccessful when attempting to explain an opinion or respond to a complicated request. The response may be limited to a single sentence or part of a sentence. Other problems may include:
  • severely limited language use
  • minimal or no audience awareness
  • consistent pronunciation, stress, and intonation difficulties
  • long pauses and frequent hesitations
  • severely limited vocabulary
Most of the time, test takers in this score range cannot answer questions or give basic information.
When reading aloud, test takers in this score range vary in intelligibility. However, when they are creating language, they usually have problems with pronunciation and intonation and stress when speaking. For more information, check the “Read Aloud Pronunciation and Intonation and Stress ratings.”
60-70Your scaled score is between 60 and 70. Test takers in this score range typically can, with some difficulty, state an opinion, but they cannot support the opinion. Any response to a complicated request is severely limited.
Most of the time, test takers in this score range cannot answer questions and give basic information. Typically, they have insufficient vocabulary or grammar to create simple descriptions.
When reading aloud, speakers in this score range may be difficult to understand. For more information, check the “Read Aloud Pronunciation and Intonation and Stress ratings.”
40-50Your scaled score is between 40 and 50. Test takers in this score range typically cannot state an opinion or support it. They either do not respond to complicated requests or the response is not at all relevant.
In routine social and occupational interactions such as answering questions and giving basic information, test takers in this score range are difficult to understand.
When reading aloud, speakers in this score range may be difficult to understand. For more information, check the “Read Aloud Pronunciation and Intonation and Stress ratings.”
0-30Your scaled score is between 0 and 30. Test takers in this score range typically left a significant part of the TOEIC Speaking test unanswered. They may not have the listening or reading skills in English necessary to understand the test directions or the content of the test questions.
Pronunciation
Level
Speaking Pronunciation
[3]
HIGH
When reading aloud your pronunciation is highly intelligible.
[2]
MEDIUM
When reading aloud your pronunciation is generally intelligible with some lapses.
[1]
LOW
When reading aloud your pronunciation is not generally intelligible.
Intonation and
Stress Level
Speaking Intonation and Stress (Intonation and accent)
[3]
HIGH
When reading aloud your use of intonation and stress is highly effective.
[2]
MEDIUM
When reading aloud your use of intonation and stress is generally effective.
[1]
LOW
When reading aloud your use of intonation and stress is generally not effective.
Scale Score
Range
Writing
200Your scaled score is 200. Test takers with this scaled score typically can communicate straightforward information effectively and use reasons, examples, or explanations to support an opinion.
When using reasons, examples, or explanations to support an opinion, their writing is well-organized and well-developed. The use of English is natural, with a variety of sentence structures and appropriate word choice, and is grammatically accurate.
When giving straightforward information, asking questions, giving instructions, or making requests, their writing is clear, coherent, and effective.
170-190Your scaled score is between 170 and 190. Test takers in this score range typically can communicate straightforward information effectively and use reasons, examples, or explanations to support an opinion. When giving straightforward information, asking questions, giving instructions, or making requests, their writing is clear, coherent, and effective.
When using reasons, examples, or explanations to support an opinion, their writing is generally good. It is generally well-organized and uses a variety of sentence structures and appropriate vocabulary. It may also include one of the following weaknesses:
  • occasional unnecessary repetition of ideas or unclear connections between ideas
  • noticeable minor grammatical mistakes or incorrect word choices
140-160Your scaled score is between 140 and 160. Test takers in this score range typically can effectively give straightforward information, ask questions, give instructions, or make requests, but are only partially successful when using reasons, examples, or explanations to support an opinion. When attempting to explain an opinion, their writing presents relevant ideas and some support.
Typical weaknesses include:
  • not enough specific support and development for the main points
  • unclear connections between the points that are made
  • grammatical mistakes or incorrect word choices
  • When giving straightforward information, asking questions, giving instructions, or making requests, their writing is clear, coherent, and effective.
110-130Your scaled score is between 110 and 130. Test takers in this score range typically are partially successful when giving straightforward information or supporting an opinion with reasons, examples, or explanations.
When giving straightforward information, asking questions, giving instructions, or making requests, the message omits important information or is partly unintelligible. When attempting to explain an opinion, their writing presents relevant ideas and some support.
Typical weaknesses include:
  • not providing enough specific support and development for the main points
  • unclear connections between the points that are made
  • grammatical mistakes or incorrect word choices
90-100Your scaled score is between 90 and 100. Test takers in this score range typically are at least partially successful when giving straightforward information. However, when supporting an opinion with reasons, examples, or explanations, they are mostly unsuccessful.
When giving straightforward information, asking questions, giving instructions, or making requests, the message omits important information or is partly unintelligible.
When attempting to explain an opinion, significant weaknesses that interfere with communication occur, such as:
  • not providing enough examples, explanations, or details to support the opinion or they are inappropriate
  • inadequate organization or connection of ideas
  • limited development of ideas
  • serious grammatical mistakes or incorrect word choices
70-80Your scaled score is between 70 and 80. Test takers in this score range typically have some developing ability to express an opinion and to give straightforward information. However, communication is limited.
When attempting to explain an opinion, significant weaknesses that interfere with communication occur, such as:
  • not providing enough examples, explanations, or details to support the opinion or they are inappropriate
  • inadequate organization or connection of ideas
  • limited development of ideas
  • serious grammatical mistakes or incorrect word choices
When giving straightforward information, asking questions, giving instructions, or making requests, the responses do not successfully complete the task because of:
  • missing information
  • missing or obscure connections between sentences and/or
  • many grammatical mistakes or incorrect word choices
Test takers in this score range have some ability to produce grammatically correct sentences, but they are inconsistent.
50-60Your scaled score is between 50 and 60. Test takers in this score range typically have limited ability to express an opinion and to give straightforward information. When attempting to explain an opinion, the responses show one of the following serious flaws:
  • serious disorganization or underdevelopment of ideas
  • little or no detail or irrelevant specifics
  • serious and frequent grammatical mistakes or incorrect word choices
When giving straightforward information, asking questions, giving instructions, or making requests, the responses do not successfully complete the task because of:
  • missing information
  • missing or obscure connections between sentences and/or
  • many grammatical mistakes or incorrect word choices
Test takers in this score range have some ability to produce grammatically correct sentences, but they are inconsistent.
40Your scaled score is 40. Test takers with this scaled score typically have only very limited ability to express an opinion and give straightforward information. When attempting to explain an opinion, the responses show one of the following serious flaws:
  • serious disorganization or underdevelopment of ideas
  • little or no detail or irrelevant specifics
  • serious and frequent grammatical mistakes or incorrect word choices
Test takers with this scaled score cannot give straightforward information. Typical weaknesses include:
  • not including any of the important information
  • missing or obscure connections between ideas
  • frequent grammatical mistakes or incorrect word choices
Test takers with this scaled score are unable to produce grammatically correct sentences
0-30Your scaled score is between 0 and 30. Test takers in this score range typically left part or parts of the TOEIC® Writing test unanswered. Test takers in this score range may need to improve their reading ability in order to understand the test directions and the content of test questions.
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