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Russian language exam at the University of Wroclaw

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Russian language exam at the University of Wroclaw


19.07.2016

Russian language exams for the Bacherlor students of the Institute of Slavic Philology of the Wroclaw University are finaly over. Only those students who had succeed at the exam are able to move further to defend their Bachelor thesis works. More than 60 third yeasr students took the exam. Not all of them managed to make it through the exam, as it was very complicated.

The written part included tasks for understanding the audio and written texts, grammar, lexic and grammar and lexic tests, and an essay to one of the three topics. The oral part wasn't easy, too: students had to make dialogue conversations for various situations, as well as a monologue to a provided topic.

Only 53 students managed to make it through the exam. The rest will be able to try again during the additional exam session.

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