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No more secrets about the CLOE!

#1 What is the CLOE?

CLOE (Oral and Written Language Skills) is a certification that assesses your level of English. It is issued by the CCI (Chamber of Commerce and Industry) and is valid for life.

The certification takes place in two parts:

  • an adaptive test of written and oral comprehension with 50 questions, lasting approximately 50 minutes
  • an oral expression exam with an examiner, lasting about 15 minutes, which can take place several days after the adaptive test.

Note! The entire CLOE Certification is taken on a computer, either from home or from a Language Study Center.

CLOE specifically evaluates your ability to communicate in a professional context. You should therefore focus your review on professional vocabulary.

#2 Why take the CLOE and who is it for?

The CLOE certification attests to your ability to communicate in professional situations. It is also a certification that applies to all sectors of activity.

Thanks to a comprehensive evaluation and detailed results by skill, the CLOE certification guarantees the holder's language skills to employers and recruiters.

There are two types of CLOE candidates:

  • Professionals (employed or job seekers): whether taking the test as part of professional training or on their own initiative.
  • Students: to prove their level upon graduation or for internship applications—this lifetime-valid diploma is a great addition to a CV.
#3 Results

The diploma you receive certifies a global CEFR level, which is the average of two other levels: one for writing ("Use of written language and oral comprehension") and one for speaking ("Oral expression").

You will receive your CLOE certificate and an analysis of your results a few days after the oral exam.

How the exam is structured

The reading comprehension exam includes 40 questions and lasts about 40 minutes.
Here are the types of questions in this part of the test:

  1. Fill-in-the-blank with suggestions: a text with missing words. For each blank, a dropdown menu offers 4 answer options, only 1 is correct.
  2. Text in disorder: a text where the sentences are jumbled. The first sentence is in the right place; you must reorder the rest.
  3. Word bank: a text with several missing words. A list of words is given, and you must place them correctly in the text.
  4. Sentence in disorder: a sentence with words out of order. The first word is in the right place; you must reorder the rest.
  5. Fill-in-the-blank sentence: a sentence with a blank. You must type the missing word. Sometimes, a hint is provided.
  6. MCQ: a text followed by a question. There are 4 answer choices; only 1 is correct.

The listening comprehension exam includes 10 questions and lasts about 10 minutes.
Here are the types of questions in this part of the test:

  1. Monologue: you hear a monologue and are given a transcript with missing words. Fill in the missing words you hear in the audio.
  2. Dialogue: a conversation between two people followed by a question. 4 answer choices, only 1 is correct.
  3. Announcement: you hear an announcement (in a store, airport, train station, etc.) and are given a transcript with missing words. Fill in the missing words you hear.
  4. Recorded Message: you hear a voicemail message and are given a transcript with missing words. Fill in the missing words you hear.
  5. Open Question: you hear an open-ended question. 3 answer choices are given; select the one that best answers the question.

The speaking exam includes 3 parts and lasts about 15 minutes.
Here are the types of questions in this part of the test:

  1. Introductory Questions: the examiner asks you several questions to start the interview. These may be about your job, hobbies, family, etc.
  2. Professional Situation: in the form of a role play, the examiner places you in a professional situation, either generic or specific to your job.
  3. Discussion on a specific theme: the examiner announces the topic or offers several, all related to the professional field or your activity.

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