TRKI (Test po russkomu iazyku kak inostrannomu - Test of Russian as a Foreign Language)
****The exam is taken once a year, usually in September, at the Slavonic department of the University of Heidelberg. (Branch office of the Halle Centre of Certification for the Russian language)****
Next test date: will be published soon
General information about the TRKI exams
TRKI is the Russian state qualification of Russian as a foreign language. Through an agreement with Moscow State University and in cooperation with the Slavonic department of the university of Heidelberg, F+U Academy of Languages has offered these exams at 6 different levels from September 2010.
Structure of the TRKI exams
The TRKI exams are a serious test of Russian. Exams are normally held over 2 days and consists of five parts.
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Part 1. Grammar and Vocabulary
A series of multiple-choice questions where you need to select the right word, ending, etc.
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Part 2. Reading
Multiple-choice questions based on texts (depending on the level, these range from short texts such as adverts to newspaper articles).
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Part 3. Writing
This involves a creative piece of writing: at lower levels, a letter or similar where you are given instructions about what information to include; at higher levels this may be a piece of criticism based on another text.
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Part 4. Listening
Multiple-choice questions based on recorded extracts.
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Part 5. Speaking
A number of oral tasks, including: providing responses to fixed dialogues; initiating dialogues in prescribed situations; summarising a text; talking on a prepared topic.
Levels
There are 6 levels of the TRKI: Elementary, Basic, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Certificate. The TRKI levels have been designed to correspond to the Common European Framework of References for Languages (CEF).
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TRKI
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CEF / TELC
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Elementary
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A1
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Level 1
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A2
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TRKI 1
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B1
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TRKI 2
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B2
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TRKI 3
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C1
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TRKI 4
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C2
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Information about other language exams
German as a Foreign Language: TestDaF, DSH, TELC, TestAS, onDaF
English: TOEFL, TOEIC, LCCI, TELC
French: DELF, DALF, TELC
Spanish: DELE, TELC
Italian: TELC Russian: TRKI
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