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Sandrah
Language level certification info?

Hey everyone! So I learn languages as a hobby and mainly just for fun, but lately I've been curious about whether there is a test, or something to officially certify my level just to know exactly where I am at in my learning. Does anyone have any info on whether this is possible and how to go about it? I would like to do this for my Italian, Portuguese and even French. Thanks. :)

2 ส.ค. 2014 เวลา 7:49
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For Italian, there are also these exams: PLIDA (diploma issued by the Socieetà Dante Alighieri) and CELI (certifate delivered by Università di Perugia), both are internationally recognized and cover all levels. 

 

For French, there are many exams : DELF A1-B2, DALF C1-C2, TCF (Test de Connaissance du Français: valid for two years) TEF (Test d'évalutation de français - it looks like the last one, for professional French : DFP : Tourisme, Hôtellerie, Sécretariat, Science et Technique, Juridique, Affaires (business) , covering B1 to C2 levels. 

 

If you want just to get to know your level , I would advise you to take the TCF exam. If you want a diploma, then you should take DELF or DALF. 

6 สิงหาคม 2014

Portuguese has the " Celpe-Bras ".

5 สิงหาคม 2014

Well, there's the DELF exam for French, which covers A1-B2 levels. Advanced levels (C1/C2) are covered by the DALF exam.  Italian has the CILS exam.  I'm not sure about Portuguese.

 

Were you planning to take an official exam?

2 สิงหาคม 2014

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