Language tests
National Certificates of Language Proficiency (YKI) and the Civil Service Language Proficiency Certificates (VKT)
Language tests and integration
In Finland, the proficiency levels of language courses are classified in the same way as in other EU countries. Before applying for a language course, check which level is the right one for you.
The levels of language courses are usually categorised with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). In this system, the lowest level is the baseline A1.1 and the highest level is C2.2.
The starting level of a course is the level from which the course begins, and the target level of the course is the level that the course aims for.
Sometimes course levels are described in other ways. If the starting level of a course is 0, the course is intended for people who do not speak Finnish at all.
Information about levels
Starting level 0
Basic level (A1.1–A2.2)
Intermediate level (B1.1–B2.2)
Highest level (C)
The descriptive text of the levels is from InfoFinland page.
The assessment of language proficiency uses the level classification of the National Certificate of Language Proficiency. The InfoFinland page has information on how to compare course levels with the language certificate levels.
Official certificate of language proficiency I InfoFinland
You can find the language proficiency level description table below. The table includes a detailed overview of language comprehension and production skills at different levels. The table (in Finnish) can also be found on the website of the Finnish National Agency for Education.
It can be used as a support and tool for learning, teaching and evaluation.
The language proficiency level description table in English is from the website of the Council of Europe.
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