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Portuguese language proficiency test From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Centro de Avaliação de Português Língua Estrangeira (CAPLE), or Centre for Evaluation of Portuguese as a Foreign Language, issues certifications of proficiency in standard European Portuguese as a second language.[1][2][3] CAPLE exams are offered in Portugal and 45 other countries and territories.[3] The official CAPLE examinations and certificates/diplomas are developed, delivered, and accredited by a tri-partite collaboration in Portugal between the School of Arts and Humanities[4] at the University of Lisbon and the Instituto Camões, which administers the examination procedures on behalf of the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[5]
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Eligibility
To be eligible for CAPLE certification, applicants must be at least 14 years of age, be a national of a country where Portuguese is not an official language, or, if they are from a country whose official language is Portuguese, they must meet two of the following conditions:
- Their parents' first language is not Portuguese.
- Their first language acquired was not Portuguese.
- Their main language of communication is not Portuguese.
- All or part of their basic or secondary education was not in Portuguese.[6]
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CAPLE exams take place in May, July, and November in all testing centres, in addition to February, March, August, September, and October in Lisbon only.[6] CAPLE exams are offered at six levels; however, there are a few places that may not offer the ACESSO level.[3][7][8]
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Test format
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There are four parts of evaluation in every level that tests all four major language abilities – reading, writing, listening, and speaking. There is also an additional part called "Competência Estrutural" that appears on only the DIPLE, DAPLE, and DUPLE tests.[16][17][18] The weight and amount of time allocated for each section varies by level.
Scoring
The minimum passing mark to receive the certificate or diploma for any test is 55%. Four categories of results dictate how well a candidate does.[16][17][18][19][20][21]
Recognition
CAPLE certificates/diplomas do not expire over time and are recognized across Portugal by various national and international institutions[22] for the benefit of foreigners looking to:
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See also
- CELPE-Bras – Exam of Brazilian Portuguese for Foreigners developed by the Brazilian Ministry of Education
- TELC – The European Language Certificates (Portuguese available at Level B1 only)
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