Focus Taiwan
Date: 2017/12/24
By: Phoenix Hsu and Evelyn Kao
Taipei, Dec. 24 (CNA) A Test of English for International Communications, better known as
TOEIC, test session in Taiwan was canceled Sunday because the questions spoken in English for audio broadcasting did not match the content printed in the test book, affecting about 24,000 test-takers.
The TOEIC test started with a listening comprehension test, according to the Taiwan organizer of the test.
However, when the first audio question was spoken, some test takers reported that the question did not match the answer sheet in the test book, the organizer said, adding that it decided to cancel the test and send the test-takers home. [FULL STORY]