For those who didn’t know, I have been awarded the DELE C2 diploma in Spanish by the Cervantes Institute.

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| Diploma de Español (nivel C2) | The test certifies that the candidates have sufficient linguistic competence to perfectly handle any kind of situation, proving a spontaneous capacity of adaptation to any context, with a great deal of semantic and grammatical precision. The language users express themselves fluently, with a high degree of specialisation and complexity.[12] | The exam consists of three tests:[ Test 1: Use of language, reading and listening comprehension (105 minutes). Test 2: Integrated skills: Listening and reading comprehension, and written expression and interaction (150 minutes). Test 3: Integrated skills: Reading comprehension and oral expression and interaction (20 minutes) (and 30 minutes for preparation). | A “passing” grade is required for each of the tests that a candidate sits during the same examination session. The maximum possible score in the examination is 100 points. A minimum score of 20 is necessary for each of the three tests.[12] | Superior |
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Congrats!!! That’s quite an achievement! Personally, I’m working on B2, and I’m nervous AF for my exam next month.
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The very best of luck with that. What helped me was ensuring that I knew how much time I had and was using for each part of the exam. Also, using preparation time to also make notes,
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Knowing where you in terms of time, is very important. I’m following the recommendation of completing the reading section in 40-45 minutes instead of using the full 70 minutes. That way, I’ll have a significant amount of time to review AND digest the question for the listening position before starting it. Hopefully, I will not bomb the reading and my writing will provide a strong enough buffer to score at least 30 combined points.
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