Norwegian test sign language
Practice for the test
The tests of Norwegian and Norwegian sign language do not measure your knowledge, only your language skills. There is no curriculum for the tests. They measure your Norwegian skill level. You practice for the test by practicing Norwegian and Norwegian sign language. You can also use the sample tasks to prepare.
The best way to improve your language skills, is to use the languages. You should not spend time memorizing texts. The test measures independent linguistic understanding and use, so memorised texts are not veryuseful.
You should also familiarize yourself with the content of the test. Read about the test, the test structure and task types and try the sample tasks provided for each of the four test parts/parts of the test.
The sample tasks contain all the different task types for each test part.
When you practice doing sample tasks, you willbecome familiar with the tests and tasks, and you will know how they work on the day of the test.
These tasks are only examples. You will not getthese tasks on the day of the test, but you will get similar tasks.
Reading test
The texts in the reading test are short and adapted to your skill level.
Writing test
The writing test measures how well you can write Norwegian.
Test of Norwegian sign language comprehension
The test tests how well you understand Norwegian sign language. The sample tasks are only available in Norwegian.
Test of Norwegian sign language communication
The tasks for the communication test are about using sign language about various topics. One task is to talk about yourself. The sample tasks are only available in Norwegian.