Thank you for the format, I am planning to give naati CCL Test for extra 5 points. also planning to self study. I hope I will pass. please let us no from where we can practice.
That's correct! No writing required for the CCL interpretation exam. The only writing involved is the 'note taking part for which you are not scored, and you have to leave your notes in the examination centre. Hope that answers your question.
Hi there, Just to confirm, after we listen to the first segment (let's say the engligh one) we need to give a brief summary in English, is that correct? Then the other segment in LOTE, we still need to explain what has been said, still in English? So we basically never speak the LOTE, is it correct?
The segment that you hear in English should be interpreted in LOTE and the segment that you hear in LOTE should be interpreted in English. You should not give a brief summary. It's interpretation!
@@NepaliNAATI thanks for the clarification. Does the examiner wait until I'm done talking to play the next segment or is there a timeframe for my interpretation?
for exam dates, only students who have already paid exam get a notification that new dates are available. They can then change their dates, say.. from June 2019 to January 2019. So, it's better to book the exam for any dates and hope that NAATI releases new exam dates. As for the exam format, so far there is no indication that it might change. I'd say start studying from today... naati ccl is not rocket science.. it's something we know already; we just need to get used to to using Nepali language for everyday words. So, start studying as soon as help. Hope it helps. For more exam tips go to www.nepalinaati.com/free-tips/
**Note the pass mark is 63 not 63.5
Very informative video for those who are preparing for their NAATI CCL tests and wants to learn how it works. Good job. keep it up.T.Puri.
Thank you Suman ji
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO. GAVE ME SOME IDEAS TO START NAATI.
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Very helpful.🤗
we will be so glad if we get more practice and example videos in future. many thanks
Hi Sujan, I'll definitely add more content in the future. If you want plenty of practice materials and tips, then go to www.nepalinaati.com
Worthy listening
Thank You so much.. It's a very helpful video..
Thank you Rasangi!
great job .. thanks
Great job!
Very good info!
need more videos from you pleasae
Lekhnath Timsina one video coming up this Sunday!
Thank you for the format, I am planning to give naati CCL Test for extra 5 points. also planning to self study. I hope I will pass. please let us no from where we can practice.
You can practise online here: www.nepalinaati.com
Thank you
So, basically you mean we just speak in NAATI , we don’t write in this test?
That's correct! No writing required for the CCL interpretation exam. The only writing involved is the 'note taking
part for which you are not scored, and you have to leave your notes in the examination centre.
Hope that answers your question.
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are we allowed to ask repetition for per 1 segment or per 1 diagolue ??
1 repeat per dialogue
thanks for the info. Can you confirm if we can appear the CCL test from anywhere in Nepal India?
If maile "can i get a repeat please" vane vane computer le afai question repeat garcha ki maile recording stop garera feri play button dabaunu parcha
You have to pause and play the segment yourself. It's not automated. You'll get a link for the mock test by NAATI to see the exam interface ..
with the dialogue repetition I get confused. can we ask them for 1 repetition for each segment or 1 repetition for each dialogue?
1 per dialogue
1 per dialogue
after we give the exam, can we book another exam before the results comes?
Hi there,
Just to confirm, after we listen to the first segment (let's say the engligh one) we need to give a brief summary in English, is that correct?
Then the other segment in LOTE, we still need to explain what has been said, still in English?
So we basically never speak the LOTE, is it correct?
The segment that you hear in English should be interpreted in LOTE and the segment that you hear in LOTE should be interpreted in English.
You should not give a brief summary. It's interpretation!
@@NepaliNAATI thanks for the clarification. Does the examiner wait until I'm done talking to play the next segment or is there a timeframe for my interpretation?
The next segment is only played after you're done interpreting the current segment. There is no time frame.
@@NepaliNAATI thanks a lot chief ! I'm taking the test tomorrow. I'll let you know how it went
Exams ko date kaha bata tha huncha sir?????
myNAATI portal ma account banaune ani date herna milchha, but these dates may be tentative
exam ko date kaile aauni? exam ko format change hola June, July 2019 tira. kaile date pauni, kaile padna start garnu
for exam dates, only students who have already paid exam get a notification that new dates are available. They can then change their dates, say.. from June 2019 to January 2019. So, it's better to book the exam for any dates and hope that NAATI releases new exam dates.
As for the exam format, so far there is no indication that it might change.
I'd say start studying from today... naati ccl is not rocket science.. it's something we know already; we just need to get used to to using Nepali language for everyday words. So, start studying as soon as help.
Hope it helps. For more exam tips go to www.nepalinaati.com/free-tips/
Hi,
Do we get our marks deducted for fluency?
Yes you do.
thank you