How to go from TOEIC 600 to 730
Improving your TOEIC score from 600 to 730 typically requires 7–11 weeks of focused study. The 730 score band corresponds to CEFR B2 (entry) and represents international rotation eligibility at most japanese and korean conglomerates. To bridge this 130-point gap, focus on these core tactics.
Tactics that move the score
- Identify the bottleneck: At 600 points, your score loss is concentrated in specific parts. Use a diagnostic to find exactly where you are losing the most points.
- Tighten Part 3 + 4 listening. The 730 band separates from 600 mainly through listening — getting comfortable with conversation-paced English at 150+ words per minute is what pulls the L score above 350.
- Practice Part 7 double and triple passages with a strict 90-second-per-question budget. The reading half collapses if the multi-passage questions consume time that should go to single-passage items.
- Build a 200-word business-context vocabulary list (meetings, deliverables, scheduling). Roughly 70% of TOEIC-tested vocab clusters around these themes; brute-force memorization here is high-leverage.
- Maintain adaptive momentum: Reaching 730 requires efficiency. Don't waste time reviewing what you already know—let AI focus your practice on weak areas.
Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to go from 600 to 730 on TOEIC?
With a standard study schedule (four 25-minute sessions per week), closing a 130-point gap usually takes 7–11 weeks. Your specific timeline will depend on which parts of the test are currently holding you back.
Is TOEIC 730 enough for a global team in Japan?
730 meets the published English requirement at most large Japanese companies for international-track positions and is commonly listed as the threshold for overseas assignment eligibility. Specialist roles in finance, legal, or executive communication typically require 800+.
How is TOEIC 730 different from TOEIC 600?
The jump from 600 to 730 is primarily a listening-section gain. Test takers at 600 typically score 280–320 on listening; reaching 730 usually requires a listening section score of 350+, which depends on processing speed and familiarity with conversational pacing rather than additional vocabulary.
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