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Showing posts with label Irish language proficiency exams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Irish language proficiency exams. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 November 2013

TEG, B1 Irish language proficiency preparations classes at the University of Ottawa


Starts: Thursday 14 November 2013, from 7:00pm to 8:30pm.

Where: University of Ottawa, Rm DMS 3105.

Cost: $10/hour per person.


TEG (Teastas Eorpach na Gaeilge) is an examination system for adult learners of Irish that is linked to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Examinations test the four skills: Speaking, Listening Comprehension, Reading Comprehension and Writing. Examinations are currently available at five levels from Absolute Beginners (A1) to Advanced 1 (C1).
Early this year we posted the details of the exams and the availability of preparation classes prior to the event. This fall-winter session, even though it has not yet been confirmed when and where the TEG exams will be held, the preparation classes will go ahead.

B1 TEG exam preparation classes, will start on Thursday 14 November, Eoin Ó Catháin will be running classes for all those interested in doing the B1 TEG exam. For more information contact Eoin.


To locate the building where classes are being held, check the campus map: http://www.uottawa.ca/maps/fullscreen.html


If you want to access preparation material and syllabi for the exams, check the TEG website: http://www.teg.ie/english/exam_levels.htm

Sunday, 24 March 2013

Speak Irish, part 2! TEG Irish language proficiency exams at the University of Ottawa


Ottawa University has the distinction of being only one of two official testing centers in Canada for the Irish language proficiency test that is recognized internationally. The test is called TEG (Teastas Eorpach na Gaeilge http://www.teg.ie).

Last year only the A1 level was offered at our testing center in Ottawa. This year both the A1 and A2 levels are offered as long as we get 12 people at each level. The test dates are in May, so there is still time to prepare. They will be similar to the New York times.

For those of you who have learned Irish in Ireland, or others of you have been studying the language regularly here in Canada, the test is a great way to measure your ability in all four skills. The website (http://www.teg.ie) has practice tests for each skill and for all levels

Written Test (A2) on 11 May 2013
New York:/Toronto/Ottawa: 9-11am

Oral Test (A2) on 11 May 2013
New York: 11.30am- 3 pm

Written Test (A1) on 25 May 2013
New York/Toronto/Ottawa: 9-11am

Oral Test (A1) on 25 May 2013
New York: 11.30am- 3 pm

You must register on-line to do the test at: http://www.teg.ie

  Preparation Course
 
Community Irish language programs invariably emphasize conversational skills. The TEG also includes reading and writing skills, and hence a student may need to fill in gaps before advancing to the next TEG level. In order to assist students in succeeding at the A1 level, a TEG preparation course is being held at the University of Ottawa 17 – 19 May 2013. This is the weekend immediately prior to the actual A1 examination.
 
The preparation course will include:
  • Practice oral examinations
  • Practice written tests which will be marked and returned
  • Additional preparation in the areas where weaknesses are identified
Program Cost: $100 (does not include meals or accommodation)
Preregistration Required
Registration Deadline: 1 May 2013
   
Local Accommodation may be coordinated through:
Síle Scott at (613) 562-5800 ext 3475

sheila.scott@uottawa.ca

Further Program Information:
Aralt Mac Giolla Chainnigh
Physics, RMC, Box 17,000 Station Forces
Kingston, ON, K7K 7B4
(613) 541-6000 ext 6042

kenny-h@rmc.ca

Until next time / Go dtí an chéad uair eile!