A stuck TOEIC score is usually not just an English problem.
Many test-takers study hard, use books, take practice tests, and still do not see the movement they expected.
My TOEIC Coach works differently because we do not start by giving you more random study tasks. We first look for the learning pattern that is blocking progress.
Effort matters. Direction matters more.
If the method does not fit the problem, more effort can simply repeat the same mistake pattern.
Most TOEIC study shows the answer. It does not always show the pattern.
A wrong answer is not enough information. You need to know why the wrong answer happened.
Did you translate too slowly? Did you rush? Did you overcheck? Did you miss the key word? Did you remember a grammar rule but fail to use it under pressure? These are different problems. They need different training.
Books give content
Content is useful, but it does not always show which study habit is holding you back.
Tests give scores
A score shows the result. It does not automatically explain the learning behaviour behind it.
Coaching gives feedback
Feedback helps connect the result to your habits, choices, timing, and review process.
We use practical learning principles, not test hacks.
TOEIC preparation needs knowledge, but it also needs recall, timing, evidence checking, review, and confidence under pressure.
My TOEIC Coach uses a practical ALT approach: active recall, spaced review, visual memory, relaxed focus, and feedback loops. These are used to make preparation clearer, more repeatable, and easier to adjust.
We start by naming the pattern that keeps repeating.
Different test-takers get stuck for different reasons. The six Learning Blocks help make the problem visible.
We assess, plan, then coach.
My TOEIC Coach is not built around a one-size-fits-all lesson path. It is built around your current pattern, your goal, and your real week.
Assess
Identify the likely learning block behind your stuck score, using your study history and diagnostic responses.
Plan
Build a practical study rhythm that fits your schedule, deadline, and support needs.
Coach
Review what happened, adjust the plan, and keep the next action clear.
The goal is not to make you dependent on coaching.
The goal is to help you understand your own learning process clearly enough to make better study decisions.
Clearer self-awareness
You learn which pattern appears when TOEIC pressure increases.
Better study choices
You stop treating every problem as a vocabulary problem or a grammar problem.
More useful review
You use mistakes as information, not as proof that you are failing.
Before you add more practice, check the pattern.
If you have already tried books, apps, videos, vocabulary lists, and practice tests, the next useful step may be diagnosis.
Start with the Learning Block Diagnostic, or use the TOEIC Plan Finder if you already know you want coaching support but are unsure which starting point fits.