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The first part of the listening comprehension test tests your overall listening comprehension. You will listen to five messages, each twice. For each message, you will answer a question, choosing the correct or incorrect answer. The topics of the messages cover basic vocabulary topics and everyday situations. Scoring is automated (machine scoring) with a pull-down menu, multiple-choice, or multiple-response options.

The second part focuses on your detailed listening comprehension. You will listen to five simple short dialogues and then answer one question about each dialogue. For each question, select the correct answer. You will also only hear these dialogues once. The topics relate to everyday situations, and the assessment is automated (machine scoring) in a "true/false" format (Knowledge Matrix).

The third part of the listening comprehension test tests your selective listening comprehension. You will listen to a dialogue on everyday topics twice. You will then answer five questions, choosing the correct answer from the provided options in a pull-down menu, multiple-choice, or multiple-response format. This task will also be scored automatically (machine scoring).

The first part of the reading comprehension test tests your overall reading comprehension. You will read a short text, including emails, informational texts, invitations, or messages, and answer five questions. The topics are relevant to everyday life, and the assessment is automated (machine scoring) with a pull-down menu, multiple-choice, or multiple-response options.

The second part of the reading comprehension test focuses on your detailed reading comprehension. You read texts with gaps and select the word that fits each gap. The content includes emails or informational texts with everyday relevance. The scoring is automated (machine scoring).

In the third part of the reading comprehension test, your selective reading comprehension will be tested. You will be presented with a presentation of public notices, classified ads, or signs and will answer five questions in a survey matrix format. The topics concern simple advertisements or informational texts. This task will also be scored automatically (machine scoring).

In the writing section, your writing skills will be tested. You will be given a task in which you will compose a short message (text message, email, or letter) to a person. Task completion will be measured using key points that cover topics from everyday life. Assessment will be done manually using live scoring or hand scoring.

In the first part of the oral exam, you will introduce yourself to the examiner and provide information about yourself. This task will be conducted as a monologue. The assessment will be done manually using live scoring.

In the second part, you will have a conversation with the examiner. You will ask and answer questions in an active dialogue. The topics relate to basic vocabulary and everyday situations. The assessment is done manually using live scoring.

In the third part, you will discuss a given topic with the examiner. This is a discussion in which you exchange opinions on a topic. Here, too, everyday topics are covered, and the assessment is done manually using live scoring.

In your online exam, you'll encounter a variety of question types designed to test your language skills in a variety of ways. Here, you'll learn how each question type works and can prepare for it practically with a mock test.

Click "Order" and enter your details to complete your order. After successful payment, you will receive an email with a link valid for 7 days. After clicking the link, you can practice the mock test once and view the results as often as you like.

The mock test offers you a realistic insight into the question formats and procedures of the real exam. All question types of the actual exam are included, including the oral exam and the writing tasks. Please note that in the mock test – unlike the real exam – oral and written performance are not assessed. The goal of the mock test is to familiarize you with the requirements and familiarize you with the tasks and procedures without being assessed.

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Our exams are based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages ​​(CEFR)

The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages ​​(CEFR) is a framework document developed by the Council of Europe that makes language skills comparable across Europe. It precisely describes what learners can understand, speak, read, and write at the various levels – from A1 (beginner) to C2 (near-native speaker level).

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