Technical Areas - electronics, technology, computers, laboratories and related equipment, technical specifications
Travel - trains, airplanes, taxis, buses, ships, ferries, tickets, schedules, station and airport announcements, car rentals, hotels, reservations, delays and cancellations
How is the test scored?
Scores are determined by the number of correct answers, which is converted to
a scaled score. The score report provides Listening, Reading and total scaled scores. The total scaled score is
derived by adding the two scaled scores together.
employees who work at hotels, hospitals, restaurants, international meetings, conventions and sporting events and need to use English on a daily basis
individuals employed in managerial, sales and technical positions in international business, commerce and industry who use English to communicate in their jobs
Scores are used to measure a test taker's English proficiency at the time that a test
is administered. Because English–language skills may improve or decline over time, a score report will not be re-issued if
two years have passed since taking the test. ETS does not require testing centers to retain test administration data beyond
two years.