Certificat de nivell elemental de català
This is an examination based on the Council of Europe's Threshold
specification, which tests the ability to communicate satisfactorily
in most situations of everyday life.
There are five components:
Reading
Candidates are expected to understand authentic, factual texts
which are mainly based on topics of general interest. They must
be able to understand the gist as well as specific details and
scan for information. They are also expected to read texts in
order to appreciate the themes and opinions of the writer. Texts
are taken mainly from brochures, newspapers and magazines.
There are usually three texts with a total length of approximately
1,200 words. There are twenty items of the following task types:
true/false (yes/no), multiple-choice and matching.
Writing
Candidates are expected to be able to write personal letters
in order to give or ask for information, report events, describe
situations, express opinions, make plans, proposals, etc.
There is one written task. It requires the candidate to write
a personal letter. There are five guiding points which provide
the basis of the letter. The task includes a clear description
of the purpose and the audience. The response should be between
120 and 150 words in length.
Listening
Candidates are expected to understand texts produced in everyday
situations (dialogues, loudspeaker announcements, telephone answering
machine messages, etc.) and texts taken from the mass media (advertisements,
news, traffic news, announcements of general interest, etc.).
They are expected to understand both the overall content and relevant
details.
There are two sections. The first consists of a text lasting
about four minutes with fifteen written items. The task type is
true/false. The second section has five short recorded texts.
For each of these there is a written multiple-choice item.
Speaking
Candidates are tested individually by two examiners. They are
expected to operate in everyday situations (e.g. formulate questions
and requests, apologise, etc.). They are also expected to participate
in conversations on everyday topics. Candidates must be able to
express themselves in a way which is sufficiently accurate and
appropriate to be comprehensible.
There are two sections. In the first section candidates must
respond to nine questions which test the ability to describe,
narrate and express opinions. The second section involves completing
five tasks based on everyday situations. The tasks are guided
and include a clear description of the context.
Structural Competence
Candidates are expected to demonstrate their knowledge and control
of the language system and of the vocabulary required at this
level, by completing three types of tasks.
There are two sections. The first consists of ten sentence transformation
items and fifteen gap-filling items related to grammatical aspects.
The second section consists of twenty gap-filling items, related
to vocabulary.
Weighting of components
The Reading, Listening and Speaking components each carry 25%
of the total marks and Writing and structural competence 12.5%
each.
Results
There are four pass grades: Excellent, Good, Satisfactory and
Pass.
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