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Marielle Lopez

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13th November 2025
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11:00am - 12:00pm
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SUBJECT/TOPIC: TOEIC VOCABULARY / EXPRESSIONS Key TOEIC Concepts Listening & Reading Section Listening: photos, questions–responses, conversations, short talks Reading: incomplete sentences, text completion, reading comprehension Speaking & Writing Section Speaking: read aloud, describe a picture, respond to questions, propose a solution, express an opinion Writing: write sentences, respond to emails, write an opinion essay Common Business Contexts in TOEIC offices, schedules, meetings travel, hotels, airports purchasing, orders, deliveries banking, finance advertising, marketing HR, training, job applications facilities, maintenance customer service, complaints GRAMMAR FOCUS Gerunds vs Infinitives Gerund = verb + -ing (used as a noun) Examples: I enjoy eating chocolate. She finished preparing the report. He suggested taking the earlier train. Common verbs followed by a gerund: enjoy, avoid, consider, suggest, finish, mind, admit, recommend, postpone Infinitive = to + verb Examples: I want to eat chocolate. They decided to hire more staff. She promised to send the email. Common verbs followed by an infinitive: want, need, plan, decide, expect, hope, promise, agree, refuse, learn Verbs that can take both (change of meaning or no change) remember + to + VERB (remember to do a task) remember + VERB+ing (a memory from the past) stop + to + VERB (stop in order to do something else) stop + VERB+ing (quit an activity completely) try + to + VERB (attempt) try + VERB+ing (experiment) TOEIC traps enjoy to do (incorrect) want doing (incorrect) avoid to go (incorrect) decide going (incorrect) Typical TOEIC question patterns: The company decided ____ a new supplier. (to choose) → to choose She suggested ____ earlier. (leaving) → leaving PRONUNCIATION Key sounds that often appear in TOEIC speaking tasks: Gerund "-ing" not “een” or “in” Correct: /ɪŋ/ Examples: taking, meeting, working To + verb “to” pronounced /tu/ or /tə/ depending on speed Example: “to hire,” “to open,” “to manage” Common business words schedule: US /ˈskedʒ.uːl/ colleague: /ˈkɒl.iːɡ/ project: /ˈprɒdʒ.ekt/ advertise: /ˈæd.və.taɪz/ customer: /ˈkʌs.tə.mər/

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