Registration period for Certificate of Attainment in Greek to end this month

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The registration period for the Certificate of Attainment in Greek will be open until June 28, 2020, with applicants to be examined on October in Sydney.

The Certificate of Attainment in Greek is the only national, officially recognised by the Greek Ministry of Education, Research and Religious Affairs certificate that confirms the knowledge of Greek as a foreign/second language at 6 levels.

Established in 1998, The Certificate of Attainment in Greek responds to a persisting request of all learners of Greek as a Second/Foreign Language in Greece and abroad for a state certificate of attainment.

The three lower levels (A1, A2, and B1) examine all four language skills (Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking). The three higher levels (B2, C1, and C2), apart from the four language skills, examine Use of Language focusing on grammar (morphology and syntax) and on vocabulary.

Read More: Students called to participate in 2020 Certificate of Attainment in Greek

Candidates under the age of 16 are advised not to take part in the B2, C1 and C2 examinations, due to the content requiring knowledge of the Greek culture that is not expected of younger candidates.

The examinations are completed by more than 100 candidates from NSW each year, with certificates awarded to successful candidates by the Consul General of Greece at a ceremony hosted by the University of Sydney.

You can register online and find out more information in the link below:
http://www.greek-language.gr/certification/application/index.html 

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