Still studying TOEIC, but not sure why your score is stuck?
More practice is not always the answer. If your score has stopped moving, the problem may be your learning pattern, not your effort.
My TOEIC Coach helps adult test-takers understand what is blocking progress, then build a realistic plan around their goal, schedule, habits, and pressure points.
We do not start with a generic study plan.
We look at how you read, listen, review, manage time, and respond under test pressure.
You may not need more TOEIC tips. You may need a clearer diagnosis.
Many test-takers already use books, apps, videos, vocabulary lists, and practice tests. The issue is often not a lack of materials.
The real issue is that the same mistake pattern keeps repeating. You translate too much, overthink, rush, forget under pressure, review without changing behaviour, or burn out before the habit becomes stable.
Not enough direction
You study many things, but you are not sure which part of your preparation is creating the biggest drag.
Not enough feedback
You know whether an answer was wrong, but not why your decision process led you there.
Not enough follow-through
You make a plan, but work, fatigue, stress, and uncertainty make it hard to continue.
We coach the learning system, not just the English answer.
TOEIC is a decision-making test under time pressure. Knowledge matters, but so do timing, confidence, evidence checking, recall, and review habits.
My TOEIC Coach uses practical learning principles such as active recall, spaced review, visual memory, relaxed focus, and repeated feedback. The aim is not to make study more complicated. The aim is to make preparation easier to follow and easier to correct.
Know what to study
Focus on the pattern that is most likely limiting your current TOEIC preparation.
Know how to review
Turn wrong answers into useful feedback instead of just repeating more questions.
Know what to do next
Build a weekly plan that fits your life, not someone else’s ideal study schedule.
Six patterns can quietly block TOEIC progress.
The first step is not to blame yourself. The first step is to name the pattern.
Start with assessment, not pressure.
My TOEIC Coach is for people who want structure, feedback, and accountability. You do not need to have everything figured out before you begin.
Meet & Assess
Clarify your goal, current level, study history, and the reason progress has been difficult.
Build the plan
Create a study rhythm that fits your weekly schedule, deadline, and learning pattern.
Review and adjust
Use feedback to refine your study, reduce repeated mistakes, and make the next week clearer.
Move forward
Decide the next coaching direction based on your progress, commitment, and support needs.
Not everyone needs the same support level.
Some test-takers need a light weekly structure. Others need closer coaching, stronger accountability, or a more detailed plan because the deadline matters.
The TOEIC Plan Finder helps you organise your goal, deadline, study history, available time, and support needs before choosing a coaching direction.
Questions before you start
How long does it take to improve my TOEIC score?
It depends on your current level, goal, deadline, study time, and the reason your score is stuck. The first step is to identify the pattern, then build a plan that can be followed consistently.
Is this suitable for my current English level?
My TOEIC Coach is designed for adult TOEIC test-takers who want clearer preparation, stronger habits, and better feedback. The starting point depends on your current score and learning block.
I work full-time. Will I have time to study?
The plan should fit your real week, not an imaginary perfect schedule. Coaching helps you decide what is realistic and what to prioritise.
Do I need to buy more textbooks or apps?
Not necessarily. Many test-takers already have enough materials. The bigger issue is usually how those materials are used, reviewed, and connected to the target score.
How is this different from an online TOEIC course?
A course usually gives content. Coaching looks at your behaviour, mistakes, schedule, review habits, and decision process, then adjusts the plan around you.
Can I realistically expect a score improvement?
No responsible coach should promise a fixed score increase. Progress depends on your starting point, consistency, time, and the size of your goal. The aim is to make preparation more focused and measurable.
Is support available in Japanese?
Yes. The service is designed for Japanese TOEIC test-takers, and Japanese support can be used where needed.
Before you do more TOEIC practice, check the pattern.
If you have already tried books, apps, videos, and practice tests, the next useful step may be diagnosis, not more random study.