Zertifikat Lëtzebuergesch als Friemsprooch (ZLaF)
This is an examination based on the Council of Europes Waystage
specification.
There are three components:
Reading
After reading a simple text of between sixty and 100 words in
length, candidates are expected to demonstrate orally that they
have a global understanding of the purpose and the content of
the text. They may be asked questions about relevant details.
Candidates have to demonstrate general understanding of a short
note, a short, simple text or an advertisement, identifying the
main points of the text or scanning for information in order to
perform simple tasks related to it.
Writing
Candidates must be able to write a short note or message. At
this level spelling is not taken into consideration for purposes
of evaluation, provided it does not seriously interfere with the
intelligibility of the text.
Listening / Speaking
Candidates are tested individually by two examiners. The test
consists of three parts: oral interaction, listening comprehension
and oral expression. They have a short conversation with one of
the examiners on everyday topics or personal experiences. As a
comprehension test they have to identify the main points of a
short everyday message, which is recorded. As a test of oral expression
they have to describe a picture.
Candidates must be able to communicate at an elementary level.
They have to exchange simple information in a limited number of
predictable everyday situations and describe briefly an object,
person or event.
Weighting of components
Each component is individually assessed and certificated. In
the case of the Listening/Speaking component, interaction, comprehension
and oral expression are each assessed, and are given equal weighting,
at 33.3% of the total.
Results
There are two grades: Pass and Fail. Each individual component
is graded. Certificates are awarded to all successful candidates.
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