Language Test B1 for Citizenship
#1
Language Test B1 for Citizenship
Have a go at this. If it was a spoken test it could be a bit difficult depending on your ability.
https://www.corriere.it/scuola/secon...incipale.shtml
https://www.corriere.it/scuola/secon...incipale.shtml
#2
Re: Language Test B1 for Citizenship
That's going to be really hard for a lot of people. I got as far as question 3 before I got bored of waiting for the pages to load. There's a lot of grammar in those questions and as with most things Italian, some of the possible answers are just not distinct enough. I could have said that A, B and C all went okay with question n.1.
Sentences like "in regalo a soli 2 Euro" are so flipping Italian as well. What is it? A free present or €2? I know that a sentence like that means that it's a bargain at just €2 but taken literally then a regalo is a present/gift and gifts don't normally come with a price tag.
Sentences like "in regalo a soli 2 Euro" are so flipping Italian as well. What is it? A free present or €2? I know that a sentence like that means that it's a bargain at just €2 but taken literally then a regalo is a present/gift and gifts don't normally come with a price tag.
#3
Re: Language Test B1 for Citizenship
That's going to be really hard for a lot of people. I got as far as question 3 before I got bored of waiting for the pages to load. There's a lot of grammar in those questions and as with most things Italian, some of the possible answers are just not distinct enough. I could have said that A, B and C all went okay with question n.1.
Sentences like "in regalo a soli 2 Euro" are so flipping Italian as well. What is it? A free present or €2? I know that a sentence like that means that it's a bargain at just €2 but taken literally then a regalo is a present/gift and gifts don't normally come with a price tag.
Sentences like "in regalo a soli 2 Euro" are so flipping Italian as well. What is it? A free present or €2? I know that a sentence like that means that it's a bargain at just €2 but taken literally then a regalo is a present/gift and gifts don't normally come with a price tag.
The choice of subjects such as cheating taxi drivers, dishonest market stall holders and being in love but penniless serve as terrible warnings to potential citizens.