Structure of the PEvAU exam
In this section, we will have a quick look at the different parts in which the PEvAU exam is divided in order to understand how it's structured before getting to work on those parts. You'll have a mission. Since, when it comes to learning languages, it is important to work on 4 specific competences, which are reading, writing, speaking and reading, find in which sections can those skills be worked at. Moreover, I'll ask you to find in which sections are vocabulary and grammar worked at. Let's begin!
In the following chart, the different sections of the PEvAU exam are introduced:
| Blocks | Activities | Punctuation | |||
| Block A: Reading comprehension |
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4/10 points | |||
| Block B: Use of language | 12 questions about grammar and vocabulary (you just need to pick 6 of them) | 3/10 points | |||
| Block C: Written production | 2 writing exercises (you just need to pick 1 of them) with a minimum length of 120 words | 3/10 points |