This test measures the 4 language skills (Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking) The test is separated into 2 parts, you will only move to the second part if you meet French Immersion standards on part 1.
Part 1 : listening and reading
(This part of the test is used to assess whether your level of understanding is high enough to take university courses in French.)
Three listening passages consisting of a recorded conversation or lecture and multiple-choice questions related to the recording. You will hear the recording twice.
Three reading passages which consist of a text which you must read and multiple-choice questions related to the text.
One fill-in the-blank activity which consists of a passage in which words have been deleted. You must choose, from the multiple-choice options, the words that best fit the blanks.
Part 2 : speaking and writing
(This part of the test is used to determine which FLS (French as a Second Language) courses you can enroll in.)
Speaking: You will record spoken responses to a variety of questions. To prepare your answers for some of the questions, you will read a text or listen to a recording.
Writing: You will type a written response to a topic.