You have already done something important
Most TOEIC test-takers stay stuck because they keep guessing.
They buy another book.
They open another app.
They promise themselves they will study properly next week.
Then the same problem returns.
You have taken a better first step.
You stopped guessing and looked at your TOEIC situation clearly. You used the Plan Finder to identify the kind of support that best aligns with your goal, deadline, study history, and current level of commitment.
That is not a small thing.
It is the beginning of a different pattern.
Now the important thing is to protect that momentum.
Your Plan Finder summary
Based on the answers you gave, this is the situation we are looking at:
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Your TOEIC learning block: {{block_text}}
If your learning block is not shown yet, that is fine. You can complete the Learning Block Diagnostic after joining the waitlist.
The key point is this:
You are not starting from zero.
You have already begun the diagnostic process.
Coaching Openings Are Limited
My TOEIC Coach is built around one-to-one coaching, individual correction, and regular weekly rhythm.
That means coaching openings are limited.
It also means the day and time you prefer may not be available immediately.
This is not because we want to make the process difficult. It is because real coaching requires time, attention, and consistency.
A coaching opening is not a transactional appointment.
It is a regular training rhythm.
If the right time is not available today, that does not mean the work has to stop.
It means we use the waiting period properly.
The learning can start now
Joining the waitlist is not passive.
While you wait, we can send preparation material that helps you begin working on the same issues that are likely affecting your TOEIC score now.
Your waitlist preparation path includes:
a TOEIC learning block guide
a weekly study rhythm worksheet
a short TOEIC self-audit
review tasks to help identify repeated mistakes
guidance on how to stop wasting time on random practice
preparation material connected to your likely support level
This gives you something useful to do immediately.
It also helps us see whether you are ready for coaching.
If you complete the preparation tasks, we learn something important about your readiness.
If you do not complete them, that also tells us something.
Coaching works best when the test-taker is ready to act, not just collect more information.
Why regular lesson times matter
Please think carefully about your best regular lesson time.
TOEIC improvement is not only about what you study.
It is also about whether your study life has rhythm.
Same day.
Same time.
Same weekly pattern.
That regularity makes it easier to protect your study time, complete your weekly tasks, and stop TOEIC from being pushed aside by work, tiredness, or other obligations.
A random lesson time here and there usually creates weak momentum.
A regular time creates structure.
When you complete the form, please tell us:
your best regular lesson day
your best regular lesson time
your second-best regular lesson day
your second-best regular lesson time
how many hours you can realistically study each week
Be honest.
A realistic schedule is more useful than an ambitious schedule you cannot keep.
This is how we check fit
The waitlist is not only about availability.
It is also about fit.
We need to understand whether your goal, timeline, study history, and weekly schedule match the kind of coaching support you are asking for.
We will review:
your Plan Finder result
your TOEIC goal and deadline
your current score and target score
your preferred lesson times
your available weekly study time
your learning block, if available
your willingness to complete preparation tasks while waiting
This helps us avoid forcing the wrong plan onto the wrong person at the wrong time.
That protects you.
It also protects the coaching process.
Do not mistake getting ready for taking action
Some test-takers think they need to “get ready” before they begin.
But often, readiness comes from taking the next clear step.
You do not need to solve TOEIC today.
You do not need to know the perfect plan today.
You do need to stop letting the problem drift.
The next step is simple:
Complete the waitlist form.
Tell us when you can train regularly.
Then begin the preparation material while we review availability.
That is how momentum is built.
Join the TOEIC Coaching Waitlist
Please complete the form below.
The more clearly you answer, the easier it is to understand whether a place, time, and support level can fit your situation.
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