Czech Language Certificate Exam (CCE)
The Czech Language Certificate Exam for foreigners verifies all five levels of achieved communication competency in accordance with the criteria specified in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. The quality of the CCE exam is verified by the Q mark, awarded by the international organisation ALTE to examinations which have successfully passed the audit and meet the 17 minimum quality standards.
Exam fee The fee for the exam in the Czech Republic must be paid no later than 7 days after submitting the application form. Proof of payment for the CCE examination must be presented at registration on the day of the examination Level A1: 2 800 CZK Level A2: 3 000 CZK Level B1: 3 300 CZK Level B2: 3 800 CZK Level C1: 4 000 CZK The amount may be paid in euro according to the applicable currency exchange rates at CNB (Czech National Bank). Parts of the Exam The exam consists of several parts. The length and content of the individual exam subjects depends on the level you choose. |
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Reading Comprehension Listening Comprehension Grammar/lexical test (B2 & C1) Writing Speaking* |
Level A1
Writing 60 minutes 20–25 minutes none In the Reading Comprenhension 5–8 minutes (per person) |
Level A2
45 minutes 20–25 minutes none 40 minutes 10 minutes (per pair) |
Level B1
50 minutes 35–40 minutes none 60 minutes 15-18 minutes (per pair) |
Level B2
50 minutes 40–45 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes 15-18 minutes (per pair) |
Level C1
60 minutes 50–55 minutes 50 minutes 90 minutes 23-27 minutes (per pair) |
* The order of candidates for the oral part of the exam is determined by a draw. The exam ends at latest by 7 p.m.
There are breaks between the individual subtests of the written part of the exam.