09/01/11 17:07:34
>>761
>>761
So what's the base of all that? I've been working for American companies for the longest
time and never once asked about TOEIC or Eiken.
TOEIC and Eiken are at about the same level. If a company wants that much hands on
experience in English, everybody who's taking "English" certifications for foreigners is
good enough. Anyway, where is your English level at as to how much you can score on
TOEIC and TOEFL?
As far as I can tell from looking at the questions of TOEIC, they are very natural sounding
and the test is very convenient. It's not very surprising it's popular. What is your beef?