Centralized testing in a foreign language took place in Belarus on June 24, according to a report by BELTA. The testing, which was conducted in various languages, saw a significant number of applicants participating.
A total of 12,819 applicants took the Centralized Testing (CT) in English. Additionally, 225 individuals registered for the test in French, 1144 in German, 60 in Spanish, and 22 applicants in Chinese. These numbers highlight the diverse language skills of the Belarusian population.
Yury Miksyuk, the director of the Republican Institute for Knowledge Control, provided these statistics. The test was conducted simultaneously across the country, starting at 11:00 AM.
The results of the test are expected to be available within 10 days. Applicants can check their results on the website of the Republican Institute for Knowledge Control. Upon successful completion of the test, certificates will be issued at the testing points. To receive the certificate, applicants must present their identity document, the pass indicating that they have passed the test, and a document verifying their education.
Centralized testing in a foreign language plays a crucial role in assessing language proficiency and promoting multilingualism in Belarus. It provides individuals with an opportunity to showcase their language skills and obtain official recognition of their abilities.
How does the centralized testing contribute to promoting multilingualism in Belarus
On June 24, Belarus held centralized testing in various languages to assess language proficiency among its population, as reported by BELTA. The testing saw a significant participation rate, emphasizing the diverse language skills of the applicants.
Within Belarus, a total of 12,819 individuals took the Centralized Testing (CT) in English. Furthermore, 225 applicants registered for the test in French, 1,144 in German, 60 in Spanish, and 22 in Chinese. These numbers indicate the wide range of languages spoken by the Belarusian population.
Yury Miksyuk, the director of the Republican Institute for Knowledge Control, provided these statistics. The testing was conducted simultaneously throughout the country, commencing at 11:00 AM local time.
The results of the test are expected to be available within 10 days. Applicants can check their results on the website of the Republican Institute for Knowledge Control. Successful completion of the test will result in the issuance of certificates at the testing points. To receive the certificate, applicants must present their identity document, the pass showing their test completion, and a document verifying their education.
Centralized testing in a foreign language plays a vital role in evaluating language proficiency and promoting multilingualism in Belarus. It offers individuals the opportunity to demonstrate their language skills and gain official recognition of their abilities.
It’s great to see cross-cultural exchanges like the CT event taking place in Belarus. Language should never be a barrier when it comes to connecting with others and fostering understanding. Kudos to the organizers for promoting international collaboration!