The test items are very varied; familiarize yourself in advance with the types of questions you will be asked. Before answering a question, always read the instructions at the top of the page and the answer choices provided. Some questions may seem more difficult than others; answer them as best you can, even if you are not quite sure of your choice.
Test questions are grouped into two categories: oral comprehension and written comprehension.
ORAL COMPREHENSION (Listening)
For each oral comprehension question, you will need to listen to a conversation, a news report or some other type of spoken message.
WRITTEN COMPREHENSION (Reading)
Written comprehension questions all relate to a short text (a recipe, an invoice, a blog article, etc.).
Read this text and look at the images before answering the question.
TIMER
All questions are timed. You can see the timer near the question.
Answer all the questions, even if you are unsure of some of your answers.
Note: In the oral comprehension section, the timer only starts when the audio file has finished playing. In the written comprehension section, the timer starts as soon as the question is displayed.