Certificazione della Lingua Standard – CLIDA S3
The Language Certificates CLIDA, established by the Centro Linguistico Italiano Dante Alighieri di Firenze in 1972, evaluates Italian language skills as a foreign language. The exams for the certificates were developed for non-native speakers, students and non-students, to identify their level of the language. The certificate is available in four different levels.
Level
Livello Avanzato CLIDA S3: (Advanced level) given at the end of the sixth level
The Italian CLIDA language courses are subdivided into nine beginning, middle and advanced levels. Besides these nine levels, two intermediate levels are offered meaning nearly eleven different levels are available each month. Due to this range of choices it is possible to divide the students into the best course level for their individual needs after the qualifying examinations.
These exams evaluate the knowledge of language from level A1 to level C2 of the Council of Europe's Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. It is necessary to complete a certain number of lessons before you can apply for the exam. It is possible to attend the exam after 80 lessons in the beginning levels and after 640 lessons in the advanced level.
Structure
Written Exam:
- Fill in the blank test
- Summary of a text
- Transitions into oral speech
- Composition about one of the three proposed topics (min. 250 words)
Oral Exam:
- Topics from everyday life
- Explanation of a reading
- Questions on grammar and syntax
- Listening to a tape recorded conversation - answering written questions
Results
The results of the written and oral exam will be announced to the professors or to the participants within 6 weeks. The exam is passed with at least 18 out of 30 points.
The final score is out of thirty possible points, accordingly to the Italian system.
Current information about examination dates, place and fees can be found on the following website:







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