Exam Guide
Exam Guide
Exam Guide
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Mediation (Optional) Reading Grammar & Vocabulary Writing Listening Speaking Total time / Marks available
2 3 3 2 3 4
Reading
(Time: 35 minutes)
Dialogue
The candidate hears a dialogue of 10 turns (including two examples) between two participants, a Hungarian (speaking in Hungarian) and an English speaker (speaking in English). The candidate writes down the main points of the conversation in the opposite language to the one s/he hears. Two examples are given.
The candidate reads four texts on a single topic and seven statements containing information from one of the texts. The candidates task is to decide which text each statement comes from. An example is provided.
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Listening
(Time: ca. 35 minutes)
Task 1 Dictation
The candidate listens to a recorded extended monologue of 80-120 words. S/he has to write down the text word for word. The text is heard three times, once all the way through with no break. The text is then heard again broken down into small units with each unit repeated once. The breaks between units allow time for writing. The first two reading pieces are written on the answer sheet as examples.
Speaking
(Time: 10 minutes preparation + 20 minutes interview)
Writing
(Time: 60 minutes)
Candidates are examined in pairs. There are two examiners: one an interlocutor, the other an assessor. The candidate has ten minutes before the test for preparing Task 2. The candidate may use printed (i.e. non-electronic) dictionaries during the preparation period.
Task 1 Interview
The interlocutor will ask the candidate one introductory question and then two questions on another topic. Topics include travel, work, family, sport, cinema, hobbies, education, relationships, housing, news and current affairs and the environment.
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contains a debatable point or question (e.g. what are some of the problems of living in a foreign country?). First they think of issues which answer the question or contribute to the debate. Then the candidates discuss, expand on and prioritise these issues. Task 4 is the only task in the speaking test in which the candidates talk to their partner.
Task 4 Discussion
The candidates as a pair receive a topic card which
Mediation test (Optional) Letter Dialogue TOTAL Reading test paragraph headings scan reading multiple-choice reading TOTAL Grammar & Vocabulary test dictation multiple-choice gapfill banked gapfill TOTAL Writing test transactional writing discursive writing TOTAL Listening test 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 20 10 10 20 10 10 20 10 10 40 6 7 7 6 7 7 19 16 7 8 5 12 8 20 6 7 7 20
Written Examination
Oral Examination
short conversations making notes radio programme TOTAL Speaking test Speaking (all tasks) TOTAL
6 9 10
6 9 10
6 9 10 25
25
25
25 25
Although in the table above the total available marks for each test are different, in the calculation of the overall examination result each test has equal weight. In order to obtain the percentage for the whole examination, the candidate should use the online Euro B2 Examination Calculator which can be found at www.euroexam.org/pontszamitokalkulator However the candidate should bear in mind that this result is for diagnostic purposes only. In a real examination the final percentage will be fine-tuned with statistical models and methods in order to achieve the most objective and reliable result(s).