Before taking the exam in question, please review the Exam Rules and Information for Candidates. At the exam, each candidate will receive the printed exam paper and an answer sheet. The candidate writes his or her answers on the answer sheet.
To prepare for the Czech Language Exam, we recommend
- testing your skills in the sample Czech Language Exam and in the sample Czech listening comprehension test
- becoming acquainted with the leaflet 10 tips how to succeed in WRITING or Beware of the most common mistakes
- trying out other sample tests (e.g. from the publication PEČENÝ, P. a kol.: Připravujeme se k certifikované zkoušce z češtiny: úroveň B1 (CCE–B1). Praha: Karolinum, 2013.)
- becoming acquainted with the document Manual for Preparation for the Subtest Writing
- reinforcing your language skills using available textbooks
- attending one of the various preparatory courses for the exam or language courses at the B1 level
- try the examination in Czech with the sample test
To prepare for the Czech Life and Institutions Exam, we recommend:
- testing your knowledge by taking the interactive sample test
- repeating the interactive sample test and completing the 30 test exercises
- reviewing all 300 test exercises in the Text Exercise Database
- practicing the correct answers to the 300 text exercise in the Test Exercise Database
- study the meanings of the headwords in A monolingual dictionary for the test tasks in Czech life and institutions
- reinforce your knowledge with the help of available textbooks
- attending the various courses offered by organisations assisting foreigners