The Czech language exam at level B1 (intermediate level) is intended for foreigners who want to prove that they can communicate independently in everyday situations in the Czech Republic. It tests comprehension of spoken and written language and the ability to actively communicate in everyday life, at school, and in the workplace.
The exam corresponds to level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) and passing it serves as official proof of Czech language proficiency for study, work, and personal purposes.
The internal exam at level B1 will take place on the dates listed below, either in person at Lidická 9, Brno, or online.
The B1 level exam consists of a written and an oral part; the oral part is only taken if the written part is passed.
The exam can be retaken, but retaking the exam is not included in the price. If you fail one or more parts of the exam, you must retake the entire exam.
If an applicant has been diagnosed with a specific learning disability, the exam conditions can be adjusted. The school must be informed of this fact in a timely manner.
The exam tests whether candidates can use Czech practically and independently in everyday life. The aim is to determine whether you can communicate in Czech in everyday situations, understand written and spoken texts, and express your thoughts clearly.
The candidate should be able to:

understand everyday texts and conversations,

communicate in everyday situations,

describe their experiences, adventures, and plans,

use basic grammar and appropriate vocabulary,

respond clearly and appropriately to the situation.
The emphasis is primarily on the ability to communicate, not on absolute linguistic perfection.
Do not hesitate to contact our language exams coordinator.
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