Mandarin NAATI CCL

English Mandarin
The NAATI CCL Test assesses candidates' language proficiency to interpret the communication between two speakers who speak two different languages (i.e. English & Language Other Than English or LOTE). By clearing the CCL test successfully, a candidate achieves 5 bonus points for the Australia PR Visa Application.
Mandarin is one of the most spoken foreign languages in Australia. It is also present in the list of Language Other Than English (LOTE) for the NAATI CCL Test so candidates who have strong Mandarin language skills can choose it as LOTE. In the Mandarin CCL assessment test, a candidate is expected to convey the exact information spoken in English as well as Mandarin.

Mandarin NAATI CCL Practice Material

The practice materials provided by our experts will help enhance the preparation level for your NAATI CCL Exam. Our experts with years of experience and expertise, have meticulously designed the study materials to familiarise you with the test format, marking system, and give you adequate practice and guidance to crack the actual test.

The study material consists of dialogues in both languages and is comprehensively designed to give you a real-exam like experience.

The test instructions are as follows-
You will hear two dialogues from a conversation between an English speaker and a Mandarin speaker. You have to interpret into the other language what each speaker says. When each speaker finishes a segment, you hear this signal (chime). You should begin interpreting only a few seconds after you hear the signal. You may take notes if you want to.

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Quick Tips to Practice

Read literature related to government, laws, education, health, laws, housing, business and real-life situations that contribute to the Australian society. You can also read academic articles for the same.

Start practising at home by partnering with a friend or someone from your family. Ask someone to read out short passages for you (30-40 words). Interpret to the other language without depending on notes.

Read more in both the languages. You can read magazines, newspapers, and other resources to develop the same level of proficiency in both the languages.