Test Coverage
The Romanian language proficiency test evaluates your abilities across four key language skills: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. The test is designed to measure practical communication skills in real-life situations, as well as your understanding of Romanian grammar and vocabulary.
Specifically, the test includes:
- Listening comprehension through dialogues and short talks.
- Reading comprehension using authentic texts such as articles, advertisements, and letters.
- Writing tasks ranging from short messages to extended texts like essays or reports.
- Speaking activities that assess your ability to describe, narrate, and engage in conversations.
Bună ziua! Cum vă pot ajuta astăzi?
Boo-nuh zee-ah! Koom vuh pot ah-JOO-tah ahs-TAH-zee?
Good day! How can I help you today?
CEFR Levels
The test results are aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which defines six levels of language proficiency:
- A1 (Beginner): Can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases.
- A2 (Elementary): Can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a direct exchange of information.
- B1 (Intermediate): Can deal with most situations likely to arise while traveling and can produce simple connected texts.
- B2 (Upper-Intermediate): Can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity and understand the main ideas of complex texts.
- C1 (Advanced): Can express ideas fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions.
- C2 (Proficient): Can understand with ease virtually everything heard or read and summarize information from different spoken and written sources.
Este o zi frumoasă pentru a învăța limba română.
Es-te o zee froo-MO-ah-suh pen-troo a un-vuh-tza LEM-bah ro-MUH-nuh.
It is a beautiful day to learn the Romanian language.
Preparation
To prepare for the Romanian language proficiency test, it is recommended to:
- Familiarize yourself with the test format and question types.
- Practice listening to Romanian through podcasts, videos, and conversations.
- Read Romanian texts such as news articles, short stories, and dialogues.
- Write regularly in Romanian, focusing on grammar and vocabulary.
- Engage in speaking practice with native speakers or language partners.
Using official practice materials and taking mock tests can greatly improve your confidence and performance.
What to Expect
The test usually takes between 2 to 3 hours to complete, depending on the level and format. It begins with listening and reading sections, followed by writing and speaking tasks.
The speaking section may be conducted face-to-face or online with a certified examiner, where you will be asked to answer questions, describe images, or participate in a conversation.
Expect a supportive and professional testing environment designed to assess your true language abilities.
Scoring Methodology
Your test performance is evaluated based on accuracy, fluency, comprehension, and task completion across all sections. Each skill receives a separate score, which contributes to an overall proficiency level.
The scores correspond to the CEFR levels, helping you understand your strengths and areas for improvement. For example, a B1 score indicates you can handle everyday conversations and simple written texts, while a C1 score reflects advanced proficiency.
Results typically include detailed feedback and recommendations for further learning.
Tips for Test Day
- Arrive early and bring all required identification and materials.
- Get a good night’s sleep before the test to ensure maximum focus.
- Read all instructions carefully and manage your time wisely during the test.
- Stay calm and take deep breaths if you feel nervous.
- Speak clearly and confidently during the speaking section.
- Review your answers if time permits, especially in the writing section.
Remember, the test is designed to evaluate your current ability, do your best and be honest about your skills.