Introduction
The TOLES exams were started in 2000 in response to demand from law firms and other employers of lawyers. The exams are offered at 3 levels. These are TOLES Foundation, TOLES Higher and TOLES Advanced. All of the exams focus on developing commercial awareness as well as accuracy and the development of a specialist commercial legal vocabulary. The stated aim of TOLES is to meet the English language skills standards of the group of law firms known as theTheee levels
TOLES Foundation is the first level in the TOLES series. It is for beginners/elementary level students of legal English. This exam tests reading and writing skills. The exam takes 90 minutes. TOLES Higher is the second level in the TOLES series. It is for intermediate level students of legal English. This exams tests reading, writing and listening skills. The exam takes 120 minutes. TOLES Advanced is the highest level in the TOLES series. It is for advanced level students of legal English. This exam tests reading and writing skills. The exam takes 120 minutes.Candidature
The TOLES exams are suitable for international lawyers and law students who are seeking employment in the field of international commercial law. This includes law students who are looking for employment in top level international law firms, the law departments of international corporations and local government. The majority of TOLES candidates between 2000 and 2018 have taken the exams at a British Council school or at a private or public university.{{cite web , url=http://www.toles.co.uk/pages/toles-examination-centres.php , title=TOLES - TOLES Examination Centres , website=www.toles.co.uk , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100213004812/http://www.toles.co.uk/pages/toles-examination-centres.php , archive-date=2010-02-13 The exams are not suitable for native-English speakers.References