Trova Inglese Insegnanti
Rachel Boyce
Insegnante professionistaCILS, CELI or PLIDA Exams
Does anyone have any advice on which exam is best?
6 dic 2014 20:05
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Hi Rachel!
I'm glad to answer your question and I hope it'll be useful.
All 3 exams you listed are recognized by the Italian Ministry of Education. This means they all allow foreigners either to work or get enrolled in Italian Universities. I will specify some details about each exam.
CELI is supplied by the University for Foreigners of Perugia. There are 6 levels based on the Common European Framework or Reference for Languages (CEFR): CELI Impatto (A1) - CELI 1 (A2) - CELI 2 (B1) - CELI 3 (B2) - CELI 4 (C1) - CELI 5 (C2). Levels C1 and C2 allow you to be almost equivalent to a native speaker. You can take the exam in different sessions. Here is the calendar for next year: http://www.cvcl.it/categorie/categoria-129.
CILS is supplied by the University for Foreigners of Siena. Again, there are 6 levels based on the CEFR: CILS A1 - CILS A2 - CILS UNO (B1) - CILS DUE (B2) - CILS TRE (C1) - CILS QUATTRO (C2). The calendar of those exams is available at http://cils.unistrasi.it/82/13/Le_date_degli_esami_%28sedi_italiane_ed_estere%29.htm.
PLIDA (Progetto Lingua Italiana Dante Alighieri) is supplied by Società Dante Alighieri, dedicated to the greatest Italian author Dante. As usual, there are 6 levels depending on the CEFR. There are more sessions throughout the year. Here you have the calendar for 2015: http://plida.it/plida/images/stories/documenti/2015/Date_PLIDA_2015.pdf.
All exams will test you on the four abilities: listening, speaking, reading and writing. If you are at a good level of Italian, I highly suggest you to take indifferently one of them, though probably CILS and CELI are the most common.
Let me know if you need any further clarification, and please visit my teacher profile for information about the preparatory courses.
Have a great night!
Angelo
6 dicembre 2014
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Rachel Boyce
Competenze linguistiche
Inglese, Italiano
Lingua di apprendimento
Italiano
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