Italian (Proficient/C2) Test

This Italian test evaluates an individual's advanced knowledge of the Italian language. This test will help you identify employees who are proficient in Italian and can take up a higher level of tasks and discussions.

Available in

  • Italian

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4 Skills measured

  • Grammar
  • Reading
  • Tenses
  • Listening

Test Type

Language

Duration

10 mins

Level

Advanced

Questions

12

Use of Italian (Proficient/C2) Test

Employees who can speak Italian can help your company to communicate ideas, plans, and goals clearly and effectively to the clients and colleagues. Speaking in the same language as that the clients and colleagues also help in gaining their trust. This test will help you to assess if the candidate is proficient with the Italian Language and can take up a higher level of tasks and discussions. The test evaluates candidates on the Intermediate level of Grammar, Tenses, Reading Comprehension, and Listening Comprehension.

Skills measured

Grammar in Italian refers to the rules and conventions that govern the structure of the Italian language. This includes topics such as verb conjugation, noun and pronoun agreement, and sentence structure. Proficiency in Italian grammar is an important aspect of being able to communicate effectively in the language.

Reading in Italian refers to the ability to understand written Italian, including newspapers, books, and other texts. Proficiency in reading Italian requires a strong understanding of Italian grammar and vocabulary, as well as the ability to comprehend complex ideas and arguments.

Tenses in Italian refer to the different verb forms that are used to convey the time, aspect, and mode of an action or event. There are several tenses in Italian, including the present tense, the past tense, and the future tense. Proficiency in Italian tenses is an important aspect of being able to communicate effectively in the language.

Listening in Italian refers to understanding spoken Italian, including conversations, lectures, and other spoken materials. Proficiency in listening to Italian requires a strong knowledge of Italian grammar and vocabulary and the ability to comprehend spoken language at an appropriate speed and with various accents and dialects.

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Decrease in time to hire

55%

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Candidate satisfaction

94%

Candidate satisfaction

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Top five hard skills interview questions for Italian (Proficient/C2)

Here are the top five hard-skill interview questions tailored specifically for Italian (Proficient/C2). These questions are designed to assess candidates’ expertise and suitability for the role, along with skill assessments.

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Why this matters?

The subjunctive and indicative moods are both used extensively in Italian, and an advanced understanding of the difference between them is necessary for clear and effective communication.

What to listen for?

Listen for the candidate to provide a clear and detailed explanation of the difference between the two moods, and to use examples that demonstrate a nuanced understanding of their usage.

Why this matters?

Translation is an important skill for an Italian professional, and these phrases represent common idioms and expressions in English that might be challenging to accurately convey in Italian.

What to listen for?

Listen for the candidate to provide accurate translations for each phrase, and to explain any subtleties or alternative translations.

Why this matters?

The passato remoto and passato prossimo are both past tenses in Italian, but are used in different contexts, and an advanced understanding of their differences is important for effective communication.

What to listen for?

Listen for the candidate to provide a clear and detailed explanation of the difference between the two tenses, and to use examples that demonstrate a nuanced understanding of their usage.

Why this matters?

The word "ci" is used in a wide variety of contexts in Italian, and an advanced understanding of its usage is important for clear and effective communication.

What to listen for?

Listen for the candidate to provide clear and accurate descriptions of the different ways "ci" can be used, and to explain the nuances of its usage in various contexts.

Why this matters?

The subjunctive mood is used extensively in Italian, and an advanced understanding of the various forms and their usage is important for clear and effective communication.

What to listen for?

Listen for the candidate to provide clear and detailed explanations of the differences between the various forms of the subjunctive mood, and to use examples that demonstrate a nuanced understanding of their usage in various contexts.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) for Italian (Proficient/C2) Test

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An Italian (Proficient/C2) assessment is a test or evaluation designed to assess a person's proficiency in the Italian language at the highest level, known as the C2 level. This level of proficiency is typically considered to be native-speaker level, and it is the highest level on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

An Italian (Proficient/C2) assessment is used to evaluate a person's knowledge and skills as they relate to the Italian language at the highest level. It is typically used by organizations to determine whether a candidate has the necessary knowledge and skills to be successful in a role that requires a high level of proficiency in Italian and to identify the most qualified candidates for further consideration.

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Grammar Reading Tenses Listening Why is the Italian (Proficient/C2) language assessment important

Demonstrating proficiency: An Italian (Proficient/C2) language assessment can be used to demonstrate to others, such as employers or educational institutions, that a person has a high level of proficiency in the language.

Tracking progress: An Italian (Proficient/C2) language assessment can be used to track a person's progress in learning the language, and to identify areas where they need to focus their efforts.

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