Avant SuperLanguage Proficiency Test

 
 

The Avant SuperLanguage test consists of 2 sections that take roughly 30-40 minutes each to complete. The Avant SuperLanguage test is one of the Global Seal of Biliteracy’s qualifying tests and is available in 94 languages.

 

Test Overview

The Avant SuperLanguage test is not timed. Test takers may pause and resume at any point. Each skill can be taken individually or all in one sitting. On average, test takers take around 60-80 minutes to fully complete the assessment. Advanced level test takers can expect to have longer testing times than Novice level learners.

  • Login & Self Assessment: approximately 5 minutes

  • Writing: approximately 30-40 minutes

  • Speaking: approximately 30-40 minutes

Aligned to the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines

 
 
 

ACTFL Intermediate-Mid = Avant Score of 5

ACTFL Advanced-Low = Avant Score of 7

 
 

Nationally & Internationally Recognized?

Avant SuperLanguage tests are accepted by 2 states for state seal of biliteracy programs.

Accepted by the Global Seal of Biliteracy?

Yes

Functional Fluency Requirements: Score of 5 or higher on all sections.

Working Fluency Requirements: Score of 7 or higher on all sections.

Professional Fluency Requirements: Not Available

Requires Proctor?

The Avant SuperLanguage assessment must be taken in a proctored environment, with a proctor who is authorized by the organization sponsoring the test.

When/Where?

Test can be scheduled at any time convenient for the school or organization. Scores will be available 20-22 business days or less.

Cost?

Visit the Avant Assessment website for more information or contact them here for pricing and ordering.

 

Languages Offered:

  • Abkhazian

  • Albanian

  • Arabic - Algerian

  • Arabic - Arab Gulf

  • Arabic - Egyptian

  • Arabic - Iraqi

  • Arabic - Jordanian

  • Arabic - Lebanese

  • Arabic - Libyan

  • Arabic - Moroccan

  • Arabic - Palestinian

  • Arabic - Sudanese

  • Arabic - Syrian

  • Arabic - Tunisian

  • Arabic - Yemeni

  • Bambara/Bamanakan

  • Bikol

  • Bosnian

  • Cantonese

  • Catalan

  • Cebuano

  • Chăm

  • CHamoru (Chamorro)

  • Danish

  • Dari

  • Dinka

  • Dutch

  • Dyula

  • Estonian

  • Ewe

  • Fiji Hindi

  • Fijian

  • Fulani

  • Georgian

  • Gujarati

  • Hausa

  • Hawai’i Creole

  • Herero (Otijiherero)

  • Hungarian

  • Icelandic

  • Igbo

  • Ilonggo (Hiligaynon)

  • Indonesian

  • Jamaican Patois

  • K’iche’

  • Kankanaey

  • Kapampangan (Pampango)

  • Karen (Kayah/Karenni)

  • Kikuyu

  • Kinyarwanda (Kinyamulenge)

  • Kirundi

  • Kosraean

  • Krio

  • Kunama

  • Lao

  • Lingala

  • Lisan ud-Dawat

  • Lithuanian

  • Luganda (Ganda)

  • Malay

  • Malayalam

  • Mandinka (Mandingo)

  • Mixtec

  • Mongolian

  • Mortlockese

  • Norwegian - Bokmal

  • Norwegian - Nynorsk

  • Nuer

  • Nyanja (Chichewa)

  • Odia (Oriya)

  • Oromo

  • Palauan (Palall)

  • Pangasinan

  • Pohnpeian

  • Q’anjob’al

  • Romanian

  • Saho

  • Sanskrit

  • Shona

  • Sinhala (Sinhalese)

  • Soninke

  • Swazi (siSwati)

  • Swedish

  • Sylheti

  • Tatar

  • Tibetan (Bod-skad)

  • Tok Pisin

  • Tongan

  • Uzbek

  • Visayan (Bisaya)

  • Waray-Waray

  • Wolof

  • Yapese

  • Zigula

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