Description

This placement test assesses the student's current level of Italian, allowing them to gain an in-depth understanding of their command of the language. All this in accordance with the criteria established by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, an internationally recognized language recognition system. This will make it easier for students to make decisions regarding their language learning future, allowing them to choose the best path according to their own personal and professional circumstances. 

Before enrolling in courses or applying for selection processes, it is important to know your level of Italian. This Placement Test will help you achieve this online" 

It is proven that learning languages increases your Intelligence. Learning a foreign language strengthens the brain's neural networks” 

José Antonio Marina.
Philosopher, writer, and teacher.

Italian is becoming a highly prevalent language in Europe. As a result, a higher level of proficiency in this language is increasingly required for job offers or training qualifications. TECH, fully aware of this reality, and in order to help students develop in this language, presents this Language Placement Test. It is an in-depth and highly effective assessment that will allow students to identify their strengths and weaknesses in the Italian language. 

In just over 3 hours of testing, which follows the level criteria established by the CEFR, a native-speaking teacher will evaluate the student's skills in areas such as oral and written communication. After this, and in as little as 72 hours, you will receive a complete and detailed level report. This document will serve as a reliable indicator of the student's level, and will help them decide not only which offers to apply for, but also where to proceed in their Italian language learning process. 

 

You will finally be able to show how much Italian you know

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Flexible and Tailored 

The student can choose the time that best suits them. With TECH, the student sets the date! 

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At Your House or Mine? 

TECH performs this personalized test online. 

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No Waiting 

Once the test is completed, the student will obtain their level report in less than 72 hours.

Syllabus

The structure, contents and duration of the placement test are described below: 

The test lasts 100 minutes and is divided into 4 parts: 

  • Listening: 20-30 minutes 
  • Speaking: 10-15 minutes
  • Reading: 20-30 minutes
  • Writing: 20-30 minutes 
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The following , is a description of the TECH placement test model specifications:

Skills Assessed

The exam consists of four parts designed to assess the candidates' linguistic and strategic abilities in the following skills:

  • Reading 
  • Listening 
  • Writing This skill is assessed by two examiners 
  • Speaking The evaluation will take into account both the spoken presentation and the interaction between the candidates. This skill is assessed in person by two examiners 

Subjects

The subject areas and subcategories used in the placement test are heterogeneous and based on what is described in the CEFR. The following is a list of some of the subject areas and subcategories used so far, which is based on Chapter 7 ("Specific Notions") of the same bibliography used in the writing of the CEFR: 

  • Leisure and recreation (free time, hobbies and interests, radio, TV, movies, sports) 
  • Travel (public transport, private transport, vacations, lodging, luggage, travel documents) 
  • Relations with others (invitations, correspondence, government and politics, social affairs) 
  • Health and physical awareness (body parts, personal comfort, hygiene, medical services) 
  • Education (school, subjects, grades) 
  • Shopping (facilities, food, clothing, fashion, basic necessities, prices) 
  • Food and drink (types of food and beverages, eating and drinking away from home) 
  • Services (e-mail, telephone, banks, police, hospitals) 
  • Places (ask for and give directions to locations) 
  • Language (skills, comprehension and expression) 
  • Weather (understanding weather forecasts and exchanging information on weather forecasts, climate) 

Features of the Texts Used in the Test

The texts are completely authentic. In other words, they are samples of the real language that have not been produced especially for language teaching and may be subject to minimal ad hoc adaptations. Materials are gathered from sources as diverse as the Internet, magazines, newspapers, guidebooks, novels, advertisements, letters, e-mails, etc., which are adapted to the contextual domains of use described by the CEFR. 

Assessment Criteria

The scores for each skill are expressed in percentages, which are reflected in the certificate issued to those who pass the test. The requirement for a candidate to be considered eligible for accreditation is to have obtained 50% or more in each of the four skills (reading, speaking, writing and listening), in addition to obtaining an average of at least 60% in the exam as a whole. The different scoring criteria for each of the skills are detailed below: 

Listening and Reading Comprehension: Each correct item (minimum of 25 and maximum of 30) equals one point. A candidate's total number of correct items in this skill is weighted to obtain the corresponding score in percentages.

Writing: When marking the two exercises to be carried out by the candidates, the following aspects are taken into account: relevance to the topic, cohesion and coherence, lexis and grammar. 

Each aspect is evaluated with a score ranging from 0 to 5 points (maximum total of 20 points). Subsequently, the sum of these grades is weighted to obtain the percentage corresponding to each of the two tests.

Speaking: Once the interview has been completed, the examiners (interviewer and observer) give the test as a whole a score between 0 and 5 points for each of the four aspects evaluated: grammar and vocabulary, speech management, pronunciation and interactive communication. 

Each aspect is weighted equally in the assessment of the skills. The total sum is divided by two and weighted, as is the case when marking the writing test. All sessions are recorded.

Types of Tasks

The tasks proposed in this test are designed to assess whether candidates are able to: 

  • Understand the main points of clear, standard-language texts dealing with common matters, whether in work, study or leisure situations (reading information brochures, reading billboards, reading text messages, understanding radio or television news)
  • Perform in most situations that may arise during a trip in places where the language is used (identifying timetables and directions through reading or oral interaction, asking for directions, etc.)
  • Produce simple and coherent texts on topics that are familiar to them or in which they have a personal interest 
  • Describe experiences, events, desires and aspirations, as well as briefly justify their opinions or explain their plans

 

Description of the Exercises

The details of the exercises for each of the skills are given below:

Reading: It consists of two exercises, each of which is based on reading a text. In turn, these two exercises may be subdivided into up to three different sections according to the type of questions/items contained in them. .

So, the first of the two exercises of an exam could include a true or false questions section, a second short answer section, and a third section of multiple choice questions, to mention just one of the different possible configurations. 

Listening: It consists of two exercises, each of which is based on listening to a passage that can be repeated up to two times.

Writing: It consists of two writing/composition exercises. The candidate must complete both of them.

Speaking: It consists of four exercises:

  • The first is a conversation about personal information that each of the candidates holds individually with one of the two examiners present at the test
  • The second is an interaction exercise between the two candidates being examined (in order to assess the candidate’s ability to interact, they are examined in pairs)
  • In the third exercise, the candidate must sustain a monologue
  • The fourth exercise is a conversation between the two candidates and one of the two examiners present at the test 

Number of words

Reading: Minimum of 900 words in total between the texts of the two exercises.

Listening comprehension: Not applicable. An audio text lasting a maximum of five minutes is used for each of the two exercises.

Writing: Candidates will have to produce two texts, one containing between 120 and 150 words and the other between 150 and 180.

Speaking: The instructions provided by the examiner to the candidates at the beginning of each of the four exercises state that no more than 50 words are to be used. In this case, the duration of each of the four exercises is also relevant: personal conversation between 2 and 3 minutes; interaction between candidates between 2 and 3 minutes; sustained monologue of 3 minutes (one and a half minutes per candidate) and a 3-minute conversation between examiner and candidates..

Test duration

The maximum total duration of the test, including the four skills evaluated, will be 100 minutes, distributed in different periods for each part of the test (written comprehension, oral comprehension, written production and oral production). 

Reading: between 20 and 30 minutes.
Listening: between 20 and 30 minutes.
Writting: between 20 and 30 minutes.
Speaking: between 10 and 15 minutes.

Basic Instructions

At the beginning of the assessment for each of the four skills, written instructions are given on the specific examination procedure for each skill.

Materials Used and Test Format

The four tests that make up the exam are designed with a common format that TECH uses expressly for this exam, with the objective of making it easier to read the content and provide answers.

The exam contains separate "question" sheets for each test or skill (with instructions, text, graphics and questions) and a separate answer sheet for each skill, on which candidates must write their answers. 

In just over 3 hours, you will take a test that will allow you to precisely assess your level of Italian in 4 different areas"

CEFR Italian Language Placement Test

There are many elements that make Italy a very striking place, not in vain are positioned as the fifth country with the largest number of tourists worldwide. This is one of the reasons why it is worth, not only to learn Italian, but to reach its highest level, since, its language is considered the official language of classical music and a linguistic reference in fields such as art and literature. If you have some knowledge of this language and want to know the exact level of linguistic proficiency, according to the criteria of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, in the School of Languages of TECH Technological University you will find the CEFR Italian Language Placement Test. A three-hour online exam that will provide you with a distance qualification with the highest standards in the multilingual field. Here, we will validate your skills in the four fundamental aspects of the language: writing, speaking, reading and listening comprehension. All of this will be achieved through texts, audios, writing exercises and high-level speaking demonstrations. At the end of the process, a team of experts will analyze your answers and, depending on the percentage of correct answers, will assign you to the corresponding level.

Know your level of Italian with the largest Italian School of Languages

If you have knowledge of this language, you should check the level in which you are, in order to accurately access the various academic or job related offers. To achieve this goal, TECH offers you a simple but rigorous way that will allow you to determine your level of Italian. All this, by means of an individualized and completely virtual exam, in which you will obtain the results in a maximum period of 72 hours. Here, we have a unique software on the market, as well as highly accredited experts in the evaluation of linguistic competences. In addition, we provide you with a technical support team that will help you solve any doubts you may have about accessing the platform. Thanks to our assessment, you will know exactly which of the six levels you are in, starting from A1 (beginner), A2 (elementary), B1 (intermediate) and B2 (advanced intermediate), up to C1 (advanced) and C2 (expert). Enroll now and validate your skills!