Test Coverage

The Indonesian Language Proficiency Test evaluates your ability to understand, speak, read, and write in Indonesian across various contexts. The test is divided into four main sections:

  • Listening: Assessing comprehension of spoken Indonesian in everyday conversations and formal settings.
  • Reading: Evaluating understanding of written texts, including articles, advertisements, and dialogues.
  • Speaking: Measuring your ability to communicate orally, express opinions, and participate in discussions.
  • Writing: Testing your ability to write clear and coherent texts such as emails, essays, and descriptions.

Each section contains tasks designed to reflect real-life language use, ensuring practical proficiency in Indonesian.

Selamat datang di tes kemampuan bahasa Indonesia.

Selamat datang di tes kemampuan bahasa Indonesia.

Welcome to the Indonesian language proficiency test.

CEFR Levels Explained

The test results correspond to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) levels, which range from A1 (beginner) to C2 (mastery). Understanding these levels helps you gauge your proficiency:

  • A1 - Beginner: Can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and basic phrases.
  • A2 - Elementary: Can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a direct exchange of information.
  • B1 - Intermediate: Can understand the main points of clear standard input and deal with most situations while traveling.
  • B2 - Upper-Intermediate: Can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity on a wide range of topics.
  • C1 - Advanced: Can produce clear, well-structured, detailed text on complex subjects.
  • C2 - Proficient: Can understand virtually everything heard or read and express themselves spontaneously with precision.

Preparation Tips

Preparing for the Indonesian proficiency test requires focused practice on all language skills. Consider the following tips:

  • Regularly listen to Indonesian podcasts, news, or radio to improve listening skills.
  • Read Indonesian books, articles, and online content to enhance vocabulary and reading comprehension.
  • Practice speaking with native speakers or language partners to build confidence and fluency.
  • Write essays, emails, or journal entries in Indonesian and seek feedback to improve writing skills.
  • Use official practice materials or sample tests to familiarize yourself with the test format and timing.

Saya akan belajar bahasa Indonesia setiap hari untuk persiapan tes.

Saya akan belajar bahasa Indonesia setiap hari untuk persiapan tes.

I will study Indonesian every day to prepare for the test.

What to Expect on Test Day

The test is usually conducted in a controlled environment, either in-person or online, depending on the testing center. Here is what you can expect:

  • A clear briefing on test rules and timing before starting.
  • Separate timed sections for listening, reading, speaking, and writing.
  • Use of headphones for listening sections to ensure clarity.
  • Speaking section may involve a live conversation or recorded responses.
  • Writing tasks will require typing or handwriting answers within the allotted time.

Make sure to bring valid identification and arrive early to reduce stress.

Scoring Methodology

Your test performance is scored based on accuracy, fluency, coherence, and comprehension across all sections. Each section contributes equally to your overall score.

The raw scores are converted into CEFR levels to provide a standardized measure of your proficiency. For example:

  • 85-100% = C1 or above
  • 70-84% = B2
  • 55-69% = B1
  • 40-54% = A2
  • Below 40% = A1 or beginner level

The detailed score report will highlight your strengths and areas for improvement, allowing you to plan further language development.

Nilai saya menunjukkan tingkat B2 dalam kemampuan berbicara dan menulis.

Nilai saya menunjukkan tingkat B2 dalam kemampuan berbicara dan menulis.

My score indicates a B2 level in speaking and writing skills.

Tips for Test Day

To maximize your performance on test day, keep these tips in mind:

  • Get a good night's sleep before the test to ensure alertness.
  • Eat a balanced meal to maintain energy levels.
  • Arrive early to the test center or prepare your equipment if testing online.
  • Stay calm and read instructions carefully before each section.
  • Manage your time wisely; do not spend too long on difficult questions.
  • Speak clearly and confidently during the speaking section.

Remember that consistent practice and a positive mindset are key to success.