In a globalised world, multilingualism is a definite asset. The language tests differ in terms of the language aspect being tested and the desired language level.
For positions such as that of reception assistant, a general basic knowledge of the foreign language may suffice.
For candidates who mainly have to deliver a lot of written text, it may be desirable to evaluate only spelling or vocabulary knowledge.
For a Sales employee who has to maintain many contacts abroad, a test evaluating different aspects of language proficiency is needed: reading and listening skills, knowledge of vocabulary and grammar.
Do your candidates need to be able to derive the right message and make the right connections from complex texts? The Cebir Reading Test measures text comprehension in an administrative, technical or popular science context.
Questions cover a text as a whole, passages of a text or words used. Candidates have to select the correct answer from a set of suggested answers.
Good reading skills are important for, for example, lawyers, scientific researchers, technicians, operators, account managers, executives, engineers, psychologists and installers.
The Mother Language Test evaluates a thorough knowledge of the written mother tongue in English, Dutch or French.
The questions cover vocabulary, grammar and spelling of the mother tongue and offer a mix of multiple-choice “which word does not fit in the row?” type questions, sentences where a word has to be entered that fits the context and questions on the correct spelling of words. The difficulty of the questions adapts during test-taking to the individual language level of the candidates.
MLT is especially suitable for jobs in which a lot of written communication has to be processed and produced, such as for lawyers, file managers, HR consultants, staff employees and employees at an executive secretariat.
The Foreign Langue Test evaluates reading comprehension, listening comprehension, grammar and vocabulary in English, Spanish, German, Dutch or French.
The questions alternate between the four language aspects listed. The difficulty of the questions adapts to the candidates’ individual language level during the test taking. The score reflects the language level achieved in the European Reference Framework (ECFR) for languages.
The FLT is the most comprehensive language test in our range. By reporting in ERK levels, you immediately know whether someone is employable in a multilingual context.
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