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CEFR

Languages:Polish
Classification of partition:Level Test
Levels Instruction:A1/A2/B1/B2/C1/C2
Teacher:BojanMasevski
Test time:2025-05-26 14:40:00
  • Details of the test

    I. Level setting

    According to the CEFR standard and the structure of the official Polish language test, the Polish language proficiency is divided into six levels: A1-C2. The description of each level and the vocabulary requirements are as follows:

    grade

    Corresponding to CEFR level

    Vocabulary requirements

    Ability description

    A1

    beginner

    About 1,500 words

    Can understand and use basic greetings, self-introduction and other simple sentences, complete daily tasks such as shopping, filling in forms.

    A2

    Basic level

    About 2,500 words

    It can describe personal experiences, express needs, understand simple notifications, and deal with travel planning, medical treatment and other scenarios.

    B1

    middle rank

    About 4,000 words

    Be able to express opinions independently, participate in work meetings or academic discussions, handle letters and reports, and complete business email writing.

    B2

    middle and high ranking

    About 6,000 words

    Understand complex texts, conduct business negotiations or academic papers, and deal with professional scenarios such as policy document interpretation.

    C1

    senior

    About 8,000 words

    Be able to handle legal documents, conduct academic research, master professional terms, and fluently deal with complex scenarios.

    C2

    Expert level

    Native language level

    He can write literature, interpret simultaneously, understand the implied meaning and use language freely.

    2. Examination content

    (1) Listening comprehension

    1. A1-A2: slow speaking speed, content is daily conversation (such as shopping, greeting), short notice, questions include multiple choice, matching questions, focus on the understanding of basic vocabulary and simple sentence structure.

    2. B1-B2: Add news, stories, lectures and other content. The speaking rate is moderate. The questions include fill-in-the-blank questions and short-answer questions to test the ability of detail retrieval and induction.

    3. C1-C2: Academic lectures, original sound of films and TV shows are used. The speaking rate is fast, involving professional terms and complex sentences. Logical relationships and deep meanings are examined through multiple choice questions and listening review questions.

    (2) Oral expression

    1. A1-A2: Human-computer dialogue, reading words and short sentences, and answering simple questions (such as introducing a family), focusing on accurate pronunciation and basic vocabulary use.

    2. B1-B2: Video recording or real-time dialogue, describing a given topic (such as "travel experience"), participating in situational dialogue, and examining grammatical correctness and fluency of expression.

    3. C1-C2: In-depth discussion with the examiner on a professional topic (e.g., "The impact of artificial intelligence on society"), presentation, assessment of language organization, logical thinking and naturalness of intonation, based on the official Polish oral examination format.

    (3) Reading comprehension

    1. A1-A2: simple short passages with pictures, multiple choice and matching questions to test basic comprehension.

    2. B1-B2: covers narrative, expository and other genres. The length increases, with fill-in-the-blank questions and short-answer questions to test the understanding of the main idea and details.

    3. C1-C2: It involves academic papers and literary works, including multiple choice questions and article summary questions. It examines analytical, generalization and critical thinking skills.

    (4) Writing ability

    1. A1-A2: Write simple words and sentences, describe scenes according to pictures (such as "describe a family photo"), and examine the use of basic grammar.

    2. B1-B2: Write short articles (such as "My Day"), letters and other applied texts, requiring coherent language and complete content.

    3. C1-C2: Writing of argumentative essays and academic reports, with clear viewpoints, sufficient evidence and clear logic (such as "The Influence of Polish Culture on the World"), which examines advanced language skills and depth of thought.

    (5) Grammar and vocabulary

    4. Independent modules: Multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks and other forms are used to test the grammar rules of Polish (such as noun conjugation, verb transformation) and vocabulary application ability, covering the grammar focus of each level (such as noun conjugation at A1, complex clauses at B2).

    3. Examination form

    1. Listening, written test and grammar vocabulary: online computer test, time limit to complete, automatic timing and paper collection by the system, support for special Polish character input (such as "a", "e", "c"), provide virtual keyboard or shortcut key switch (such as Microsoft IME input method in Windows).

    2. Oral test: real-time video call, graded by native Polish examiner, or assisted by intelligent oral assessment system, focusing on pronunciation accuracy, fluency and grammatical correctness.

    Iv. Scoring criteria

    1. Listening, reading and grammar vocabulary: objective questions are graded according to the correct or wrong answers, and subjective questions are graded according to the completeness of key points, language accuracy and other dimensions, and are evaluated by teachers manually.

    2. Speaking: quantified scores are given in terms of pronunciation (30%), fluency (30%), grammar (20%), vocabulary (10%) and content (10%), with reference to the CEFR and the official Polish scoring criteria.

    3. Writing: score from three aspects: content (clear point of view, sufficient evidence), structure (clear logic) and language (rich vocabulary, correct grammar). The total score is 100 points, and each module should reach more than 60 points to pass.

    4. Total score: 100 points for each subject, and 55 points or above for the average score. Students with weak subjects but qualified for the total score are allowed.

    V. Examination schedule

    1. Regular exams: All levels of exams will be organized at fixed times every quarter (such as January, April, July and October), and the plan will be announced two months in advance to facilitate candidates' preparation.

    2. Test on the go: For A1-A2 level, candidates will be arranged to take the test within 7 days after successful registration, with flexible options.

    Certification and Cooperation

    1. Official cooperation: In cooperation with the Polish National Polish Language Proficiency Certification Committee (Panstwowa Komisja ds. Poswiadczania Znajomosci Jezyka Polskiego jako Obcego) and the China Education Examinations Authority, we will issue internationally recognized Polish language proficiency certificates, and mark the CEFR level on the transcript to enhance the authority of the examination.

    2. Validity of the result: The certificate is valid for life, and those who fail in a single subject can take the make-up exam within 1 year, and the result will be retained until the next exam.

    Vii. Technical support

    1. Anti-cheating measures: Camera monitoring, screen recording, browser locking and other technologies are used to identify abnormal behaviors (such as screen cutting and voice interference) with AI algorithm to ensure fair examination.

    2. Special character support: The test system is compatible with Polish input, providing virtual keyboard or shortcut key switch (such as "Alt+Shift" to switch input method), ensuring that candidates can answer questions smoothly.

    8. Preparation resources

    1. Official questions: Provide the official Polish exam questions and simulated questions over the years, covering all types of listening, reading, writing and speaking. You can download or access the link through the platform.

    2. Learning tools: It is recommended to use textbooks such as "Hurra!! Po Polsku" and "Polish Listening Course (A1-A2)", and combine PolishPod101, Memrise and other APPs for fragmented learning.

    3. Oral training: Improve practical ability through role-playing, simulated oral test by foreign teachers, correct pronunciation by referring to Forvo pronunciation dictionary, and strengthen situational dialogue by using textbooks such as "Polish Life Situations".

    Variation processing

    1. Accent coverage: The listening material is mixed with standard Warsaw pronunciation and other Polish dialects (such as Greater Polish, Lesser Polish), and the writing part accepts standard Polish spelling habits.

    2. Cultural neutrality: Avoid regional bias in reading and writing topics, taking into account the cultural background of Poland and other Polish-speaking areas to ensure that the content of the test is neutral.

    This program combines the practical needs of the Polish language exam with international standards, balancing usability and authority. It effectively assesses learners' language proficiency and provides a clear learning path. By collaborating with official Polish institutions, it ensures the international recognition of the certificate, while leveraging advanced technology to guarantee exam fairness. This offers a comprehensive Polish language proficiency test solution for online education platforms.

     

Teacher
Name:BojanMasevski

Languages:Polish 

Credits:350

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