COPYWRITING

From 2007 to 2009, I worked with Japanese author Yuko Koishi to co-publish four guidebooks for the Test of English for International Communication, commonly known as the TOEIC.  My responsibility centered around creating the English language sections of each test guide, my writing ranging from basic e-mails and invoices to magazine profile articles and marketing proposals.  Additionally, I edited two other publications for Ms. Koishi.  The six publications are now available in both Japan and the United States.

TIMOTHY DUCEY – COPYWRITING WORK

Get 600 on the New TOEIC Test Using Junior High School Grammar (PDF)
By Yuko Koishi and Timothy Ducey
Tokyo: ALC Press, Inc., 2008.   
ISBN978-4-7574-1342-9
 
For this work, I was responsible for writing eight practice passages for the TOEIC Test. My work represents 14 pages of the book.
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Listening Practice for Getting 600 on the New TOEIC Test Using Junior High School Grammar (PDF)
 
By Yuko Koishi and Timothy Ducey
Tokyo: ALC Press, Inc., 2009.
ISBN978-4-7574-1557-7
 
 
For this work, published in 2009, I wrote various long and short practice passages for the TOEIC listening test.  My work represents approximately 30 pages of the book.


 
The New TOEIC Test – Perfect Mock Test (PDF)
 By Yuko Koishi and Timothy Ducey
Tokyo: Chukei Shuppan Publishing, 2009.
ISBN978-4-8061-3388-9
 
 
For this work, published in 2009, I created full mock TOEIC Tests for Parts 3 and 4, two of the listening sections of the TOEIC Test, and Part 7, the reading section.  The book consists of three full-length mock TOEIC Tests, each test consisting of 200 questions.  My work represents approximately 100 pages of the book.





      



                                                                       

                                                    

-ALSO BY TIMOTHY DUCEY-

-Learn Key English Words for the New TOEIC Test-
By Yuko Koishi and Timothy Ducey
Tokyo: ALC Press, Inc., 2008.
ISBN978-4-7574-1363-4


 


Photo – “Golden Pavillion” – Kinkakuji, Kyoto, Japan – Timothy Ducey
November 2007