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What is the difference between TOEIC, TOEFL and IELTS?

The difference between TOEIC and TOEFL:

1. Purpose: TOEFL is a test used to apply to study in American schools, while TOEIC is a language test used to apply to work in the United States.

2. Difficulty: TOEFL is far more difficult than TOEIC. Most of the TOEFL readings are popular science articles with unfamiliar vocabulary. However, TOEIC reading is mostly business emails, etc., and the vocabulary difficulty is much lower. Generally speaking, students who can easily pass CET-6 can take the TOEIC test by looking at the real questions and familiarizing themselves with the question types and amounts. However, you usually have to prepare carefully for the TOEFL test for several months. However, it is difficult to get a high TOEIC score. If you get a high score, it means that the candidate has a high English level, which is very helpful for employment.

TOEFL content is more academic and life-oriented, while TOEIC is commercial and workplace-oriented.

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