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1 Levels  





2 Test Content  





3 Procedure of issuing certificates  





4 Testing Centres  





5 Level comparison with common EFL tests, ALTE and CEFR  





6 References  





7 External links  














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The Test of Russian as a Foreign Language (TORFL) (Russian: Тест по русскому языку как иностранному, romanizedTest po russkomu yazyku kak inostrannomuorТРКИ) is a contemporary test of Russian language for foreign citizens compliant with the best European quality standards.

Levels[edit]

Levels of the Test of Russian as a Foreign Language are matched to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment (CEFR).

The TORFL test consists of 6 different levels:

The Language Testing Centre of Saint Petersburg University and the Testing Center of the Herzen State Pedagogical University are organizing testing sessions in accordance with the Federal Law of the Russian Federation № 115 from the 25th of June 2002. On the legal status of the foreign citizens in the Russian Federation and the order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation № 1156 from the 28th of August 2014. On the approval of the form and procedure of the examination in Russian language, history of Russia and fundamentals of legislation of the Russian Federation and requirements on the minimum level of knowledge requisite for the stated exam.

Test Content[edit]

The Test of Russian as a Foreign Language comprises 5 parts examining language competences: writing, vocabulary/grammar, reading, listening and speaking.

Usually the exam is held over a period of 2 days. On the first day candidates take the "Writing", "Vocabulary/Grammar" and “Reading" parts, on the second day – "Listening" and "Speaking" parts. The TORFL test assesses foreign citizens' skills to express various communicative intentions in the writing form using correct words and phrases, to understand different types of written information in Russian, to comprehend information in Russian given aurally, to participate in dialogues and to produce the monologue according to the proposed subject.

SPbU has organized TORFL since 1997. The TORFL system was created by Saint-Petersburg University and Moscow State University. However, testing and assessment materials and basic requirements are created by SPbU. Nowadays question papers for the TORFL test are compiled by the experts of each educational organization authorized to run the Test, e.g. St.Petersburg University question papers are compiled by St.Petersburg University, Herzen University question papers are compiled by Herzen University experts, Moscow State University question papers are compiled by MSU experts and so on.

Procedure of issuing certificates[edit]

After successfully passing a test, a foreign citizen receives the TORFL certificate confirming the person's level of language competence in Russian as a foreign language. The form and procedure of issuing the TORFL certificates are determined by the Order of the Ministry of education and science of the Russian Federation of 25 April 2014 No. 412.

This Order states that 10 days is the maximum period for issuing a certificate, but the testing organizations seek to do this faster. For example, St.Petersburg University and Herzen University issue a TORFL certificate on the next day after exam. SPbU issues a reference in national languages with grades for each subtest attached to the certificate.

Testing Centres[edit]

Bythe Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation of 6 July 2019 No.471 the list of educational organizations conducting testing of Russian as a foreign language includes 13 educational organizations, for example: St. Petersburg State University, Herzen University, Moscow State University, Pskov State University, RUDN University, Pushkin State Russian Language Institute etc.

The universities listed in the Order are the only organizations authorized to conduct the TORFL test. However, some universities have partner organizations in various regions of Russia and in foreign countries. For instance, SPbU has the largest number of partners—approximately 112 organizations in 50 different countries from Argentina to Japan.[1] Moreover, SPbU is organizing online TORFL sessions, which gives people around the world the opportunity to take TORFL with SPbU specialists.

Level comparison with common EFL tests, ALTE and CEFR[edit]

TORFL ALTE level CEFR level ESOL exam IELTS exam TOEIC TOEFL PBT
Level 4 Level 5 C2 CPE 7.5+
Level 3 Level 4 C1 CAE 6.5–7 950+ 270+
Level 2 Level 3 B2 FCE 5–6 785–949 227–269
Level 1 Level 2 B1 PET 3.5–4.5 550–784 163–226
Basic Level 1 A2 KET 3 225–549 96–162
Elementary Breakthrough A1 1–2 120–224

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Testing centers - Saint Petersburg University". english.spbu.ru. Retrieved 2016-12-08.

External links[edit]


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