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French - France Comprehension Test Guidelines

Linguistic Operations

Exported on  04/30/2020


Linguistic Operations  –  French - France Comprehension Test Guidelines

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Linguistic Operations  –  French - France Comprehension Test Guidelines

Please read the following guidelines carefully before sitting for the test.

• Spell the words you hear as they would be spelled in a dictionary.


• No abbreviations should be used. All words should be spelled out in full.
• Numbers should be written out as words.
• The test will not accept the character 'œ' and you will be marked down if you use it; please use 'oe' instead. 
• Do NOT use sentence punctuation. Full stops, commas and question marks are NOT to be used.
Apostrophes / hyphens etc. are allowed if required for the normal spelling of a word.
• Do NOT use sentence capital-case. In other words, do NOT capitalise the first letter of a word just because it
is at the start of the sentence.
• DO capitalise the first letter of a proper noun, or any word usually written with a capital letter (e.g.,
"Michel"). 
• Otherwise, all transcription should be in lower-case. 
• Important: Your test should be typed using the normal alphabet only. If you need to copy/paste characters
into the text box, make sure that they are copied only from a plain text editor (e.g. Notepad) in order to avoid
formatting problems. (Formatting problems will result in an error message and will not save your
transcription.)

Good luck!

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