Estonian Language Exam

 
 

Professional language skills are measured and national exams are organized in Estonia on four levels: Estonian language level A2, B1, B2, and C1. The language proficiency requirement is determined on the basis of the type of civil servant, the basic category of offices, the requirements for the certification of the basic category of offices, the language proficiency requirements stated in professional standards, and the nature of the employee’s work. The determination of the level of compulsory language proficiency of individuals is based on the language proficiency levels described in the European Framework of Reference for Languages.

 

Exam Overview:

The examination consists of four parts: writing, listening, reading, and speaking. Depending on the level, the written part of the examination lasts 2-3 hours and, after a short break, it is followed by speaking. Click here for more information.

 
 

For more information on the CEFR scale, click the image above.

 
 

Aligned to the CEFR Proficiency Guidelines

Functional Fluency: Receive a passing score on the B1 test.
Working Fluency: Receive a passing score on the B2 test.
Professional Fluency: Receive a passing score on the C1 test.

Nationally & Internationally Recognized

Internationally recognized anywhere a B1, B2, or C1 CEFR score is accepted.

Accepted by the Global Seal of Biliteracy

Yes

Functional Fluency: This level credentials language learners at the B1 level.
Working Fluency: This level credentials language learners at the B2 level.
Professional Fluency: This level credentials language learners at the C1 level.

Requires Proctor

All Global Seal tests require proof of a proctor. Reach out to the testing company to find more information.

When/Where

Click here to find registration information.


Cost

This exam is free.

 
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