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| However, TOEIC Bridge textbooks I've seen have no such section. So, I was wondering if anyone could help me to figure out what the approximate score would be just based on the number of correctly answered TOEIC Bridge questions. I hope what I wrote actually makes sense! Thanks in advance........... |
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| My TOEIC Official guide says that the number of correct responses in each sectgion is converted to a number in a range from 5-495 then the two are added together to give a range of 10-990. I am afraid that I have never taught the course, so I don't know any more about it. |
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| Thank you, Tdol, for taking the time to asnwer. I found similar information about the full TOEIC test scoring. But nothing on scoring the shorter version--TOEIC Bridge. I guess I'll keep looking! |
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| Hello, I am Angela, a teacher from Brazil. I prepapre students for the Toeic and I am starting with the TOEIC bridge now. As far as I know the Toeic bridge scores compare to the Toeic like this: Bridge 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 TOEIC 230 260 280 310 345 395 470 570 If I have any more information I will write again Have a nice day |
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