TELC italiano A1 (TELC italiano A1)

The TELC Italiano A1 test corresponds to an A1 (CEFR) level. After completing this diploma course you can talk about yourself and your environment in simple sentences. You can communicate personal information and engage in simple conversations.

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Certificato di conoscenza della lingua Italiana, livello 1 (CELI 1)

CELI 1 is equivalent to level A2 of the CEFR and tests the basics of the Italian language. You can express yourself in simple everyday situations.

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Certificato di conoscenza della lingua italiana, livello 2 (CELI 2)

CELI 2 corresponds to the B1 level of the CEFR. You have good basic knowledge of everyday language. You are able to communicate in all kinds of situations. You have mastered the main grammatical structures and can participate in conversations about everyday situations.

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Certificato di conoscenza della Lingua Italiana, livello 3 (CELI 3)

CELI 3 corresponds to the B2 level of the CEFR. It confirms knowledge of the Italian language at an intermediate level. You can express yourself in various situations using a range of expressions. You can also understand more difficult texts.

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Certificato di conoscenza della lingua Italiana, livello 4 (CELI 4 )

CELI 4 corresponds to a C1 level of CEFR. At this level you can use your Italian securely and flexibly in social and professional life or in your studies. You can even express yourself clearly and logically in more complex situations.

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Certificato di conoscenza della lingua italiana, livello 5 (CELI 5)

CELI 5 corresponds to a C2 level of the CEFR. You now have a solid command of the language. You can communicate orally and in writing and express yourself spontaneously. You understand the nuances of expressions and can understand demanding, academic texts.

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