TOEIC® Link™ Assessments Technical Manual

Authors

  • Jaime Cid ETS Research Institute Author
  • Jonathan Schmidgall ETS Research Institute Author
  • Elizabeth Park ETS Research Institute Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64634/7e2pzg04

Keywords:

English language proficiency, test tasks, test design, TOEIC® Link™, reliability, validity, fairness

Abstract

This technical manual provides a comprehensive overview of the TOEIC® Link™ assessments, offering detailed insights into their purpose, design, and intended users. The manual begins with an introduction that outlines the assessment objectives and target audience. Subsequent sections delve into the specific constructs and tasks of the four TOEIC Link assessments: Listening, Reading, Speaking, and Writing. The remaining sections examine the design and development processes for both the listening and reading, as well as the speaking and writing assessments, highlighting methodologies used to ensure validity and reliability. Together, these sections present a thorough guide for test users and stakeholders seeking to understand the TOEIC Link assessments and their application in measuring English language proficiency. Designed as a living document, this manual will be updated as the test’s design, administration, scoring, and evidence of measurement quality (including reliability, validity, and fairness) evolve, along with its intended uses.

Suggested citation: Cid, J., Schmidgall, J., & Park, E. (2026). TOEIC® Link™ assessments technical manual (Research Report No. RR-26-04). ETS. https://doi.org/10.64634/7e2pzg04

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Published

2026-04-04