TOEIC Practice: Free Business Vocabulary & Grammar Exercises
TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) is a workplace English assessment commonly required by employers, especially in Japan, Korea and France. Its core test covers Listening and Reading using business contexts — emails, notices, ads, and short workplace texts. Here's where this site can genuinely help, plus an honest note on where it can't.
Best forworkplace English required by employers
Format~2 hours, Listening & Reading (core test)
Score validitytypically 2 years
Business & workplace vocabulary for TOEIC
TOEIC Reading is built entirely around workplace situations — offices, meetings, banking, and corporate communication — so business vocabulary is the highest-value practice here.
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Grammar for TOEIC Reading
TOEIC's “Incomplete Sentences” and “Text Completion” tasks lean heavily on a predictable set of grammar points: passive voice, modal verbs, prepositions, articles, and conjunctions. These come up constantly.
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General reading & listening practice
These won't match TOEIC's question formats, but they build general reading speed and listening fluency that supports everything else.
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A note on TOEIC format — please read this one
Be aware that TOEIC doesn't use long news articles or movie-clip listening — its Reading section is built around emails, memos, ads, signs and short business texts, and its Listening section covers office announcements, phone messages and workplace conversations. Nothing on this site directly simulates those formats. Where this site genuinely helps is business vocabulary and the specific grammar points (passive voice, modals, prepositions, articles) that TOEIC's “Incomplete Sentences” task tests over and over. For format-specific practice, an official TOEIC sample test is essential.