TOEIC Learning Block

All that time, money and effort studying for TOEIC... and still no real improvement!

Textbooks. Apps. Practice tests. Grammar videos. Vocabulary lists. Maybe even classes.

You have put in the time. But your score is still stuck.

Maybe you need 730 for work. Maybe you keep running out of time in Part 7. Maybe you understand the explanation later, but miss the answer during the test. Maybe Part 5 always comes down to two choices — and you choose the wrong one.

What if the problem is not how much you prepare, but how you prepare?

More preparation is not always the answer.

You need better preparation — preparation that shows you what is really blocking your score.

Japanese professional preparing for TOEIC in a quiet study space

The first step is not choosing another course. The first step is finding the pattern.

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Identify your Learning Block
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See how it affects TOEIC decisions
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Choose the next preparation path
A stuck score is information

Most preparation explains answers. Coaching looks for the pattern.

Many TOEIC test-takers keep adding more practice. But more hours can repeat the same mistake pattern if the real block is still invisible.

More practice

Useful only when the test-taker can see what is actually going wrong.

Better preparation

Targets the decision pattern behind the wrong answer.

Coaching

Looks at repeated behaviour, not only the grammar explanation.

Start here

Take the Learning Block Diagnostic first.

The diagnostic is the first step. It gives you an immediate result and points you towards the likely pattern behind your TOEIC problem.

No email is needed before the result. The aim is to give value first, then help you choose a better next step.

Japanese TOEIC test-taker thinking about study direction while commuting
Focused TOEIC preparation using a laptop and study notes
Next step

Then use focused Skill Builder preparation.

The TOEIC Skill Builder Series is not random practice. It is focused preparation after diagnosis.

Each task helps you see how a Learning Block appears in TOEIC-style decisions, then trains the skill behind the mistake.

When support matters

Coaching is for test-takers who need more than explanations.

A teacher may explain the grammar. A coach looks at the pattern.

Coaching helps when you need structure, correction, accountability, and a preparation path that fits your deadline, study history, and real-life goal.