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Why study at TECH?
Recognizing the importance of language certification in today's labor market, TECH designs its language programs adapted to the most recognized standards, so that students can acquire the necessary skills and obtain the certification that recognizes their level in a useful and direct manner. This A2 level exam evaluates competencies within the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, and ends by awarding a university certificate indicating the student's level.
With a university certificate, supported by the most important recognition of the CEFR, you will have the necessary accreditation to give a quality boost to your CV"
You will be able to achieve the improvement you are looking for step by step, with an online exam that gives you all the facilities and flexibility you need"
In order to progress in the understanding of a language, it is essential to master it from its very foundations. This A2 Russian exam provides the student with the possibility of obtaining a university degree that strengthens their core knowledge in this language, complying with the requirements established by the CEFR.
This allows this qualification to meet the criteria required in job positions and selection processes in the Russian-speaking world, which includes countries such as Russia itself, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine.
A personal examiner will be at your disposal to answer any questions you may have and even help you choose the time to take the exam.
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Syllabus
Structure, duration and weighting of the 4 parts of the examination
Below is a table with the sections, characteristics and duration of the different parts of the test.
Knowing the nature of the test before you take it will facilitate optimal preparation”
Structure of the Level A2 Russian exam
It consists of 4 parts:
Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing.
The total duration of the exam is 120 to 165 minutes, with the first three parts taking place one after the other (1st Listening, 2nd Writing, 3rd Reading). There will be a minimum of 20 minutes of rest between the first three parts and the 4th part (Speaking), which can be done on the same day, or on a different day, with a maximum limit of 7 days after the other block has been completed.
Listening (Duration 30-40 minutes)
Listening consists of 3 exercises, each of which is based on an audio recording that can be a monologue or a conversation between 2 or more people. Exercises include, multiple choice, sentence completion, completion of charts, graphs or diagrams, and short answers in one or two sentences.
Reading (Duration: 40-60 minutes)
It consists of 40 questions grouped in 3 sections. Each text is between one and two pages long and several questions are asked about it. The texts are actual excerpts from books, research articles, newspapers and scientific journals. The type of questions, as in the oral part, is highly varied: multiple answers, completing tables, graphs or diagrams, locating information in the text, indicating the writer's opinion, etc.
Writing (Duration: 40-50 minutes)
This part consists of two exercises, a 30-40 word essay and a 40-50 word essay. For the 30-40 word essay, a short report on a piece of information provided to the examinee in any format (text, graph, table or diagram) is usually requested.
Regarding the 40-50 word essay, a piece of information is usually presented very briefly (a couple of lines), followed by a statement about it, and then the candidate is asked to explain whether they agree or disagree with the statement, briefly stating the necessary arguments. The second exercise accounts for two thirds of the "Writing" grade and the first exercise for one third.
Speaking (Duration: 10-15 minutes)
In this last part, a conversation is held with an examiner, and it is designed to be as realistic as possible. It is divided into 3 subsections. In the first, the candidate responds to personal, family and/or everyday questions. In the second, the candidate discusses a specific topic indicated by the examiner.
In this case, the ability to produce a coherent and orderly discourse is valued. In the third and last one, both the examiner and the candidate have a conversation on a specific topic, where oral interaction and discussion skills are assessed. The entire speaking part is recorded for later review purposes.
CEFR A2 Russian Exam
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Validate your level of Russian with TECH
Who can take this exam? All those students who have reached an A2 level in the use of the Russian language which, according to CEFR parameters, corresponds to the degree of basic proficiency in the beginner category. The applicant is expected to be able to generally identify the topic under discussion, provided it is conducted slowly and clearly, understand and extract essential information from short recorded passages dealing with everyday matters, find specific and predictable information in everyday written material such as advertisements, leaflets, menus or letters in restaurants, listings and timetables, or use simple and descriptive language to make brief statements about objects and possessions. If you have these skills, what are you waiting for to graduate with us? This exam is a comprehensive tool where your reading comprehension, writing, listening and speaking skills will be evaluated. Everything, 100% online and with excellent teachers.