We provide a Special Arrangements service for our candidates, for example those with hearing or visual difficulties. There is also a range of modified materials that can be provided for candidates with special requirements. We deal with all applications for special arrangements individually: we will ask for full details of your particular difficulty, and make all the necessary special arrangements for you to take the examination. To apply please send an email to: pavla.stara@britishcouncil.cz.
Applications for modified material must be made at least 3 months in advance of the test date.
Applications for administrative arrangements must be made at least 6 weeks in advance.
We will ask for full details of your particular difficulty, and make all the necessary special arrangements for you to take the examination. Unfortunately we are not able to provide special arrangements service if you contact us after the registration deadline.
Please note that no application can be considered unless there is a supporting medical certificate.
Hearing difficulties may range from a minor condition (where you may need to take the test in a separate room, or use headphones, for example) to total deafness (where you may need a lip-reading version of a hearing test).
What Special Arrangements you can request
1 For the Listening test:
If you suffer from partial hearing loss and can hear with the help of headphones or special amplification equipment, you may ask for permission to use this type of equipment. Please note that you will not be allowed to use a Walkman®, MP3 Player or similar personal stereo. If you want more help than this, you can ask for a lip-reading version of the Listening test.. Your supervisor will read the listening texts to you. You will hear each text twice and the supervisor will make sure you have enough time to read the questions and to write your answers.
2. For the Speaking test
If you have hearing difficulties, you can apply to:
Visual difficulties may range from a minor condition to total blindness, and we can supply enlarged and modified question papers for less serious difficulties, or brailed and modified question papers where these are required.
What Special Arrangements you can request
1 Extra time
If you have visual difficulties, you will almost certainly need extra time to complete a paper. You may ask for an extra 25%, 50%, or 100% of the normal time allowed for a paper. Remember, however, that too much extra time may make you very tired. You will also be allowed to have breaks whilst taking a paper, in addition to any extra time you need.
2 Reading the question papers in a different way
If you are partially sighted you may use the following equipment: magnifying glass, hand-held scanning apparatus, etc.
3 You may ask for a 'reader'
to read and re-read questions to you.
4 Braille question papers
Braille versions can normally be made available. Please tell us at least 3 months in advance whether you need your papers in contracted or uncontracted Braille.
5 Writing your answers in a different way
If you wish, you may record your answers in the following ways:
6 Enlarged question paper
You can ask for two different kinds of enlarged question paper:
Type 1: We enlarge the standard question paper making no changes to the layout or material. You will receive A3 size question papers. (Usually 15.5 point)
Type 2: We change the question papers, removing 'visual' material which is not essential for answering the question. We then make large-print versions of the papers in A4 size.
(Usually 18 point bold)
7 Listening tests
Many of the questions in the Listening tests ask candidates to make notes while they listen to a recording. If you are blind or have visual difficulties you may not be able to do this. We produce a special version of the Listening test. You will hear the same material and answer the same questions as other candidates. However, the supervisor will:
8 Speaking tests
If you have visual difficulties, you can apply to:
We can also supply material in Braille for blind candidates.
9 Having a 'reader' or an amanuensis
A reader is a person who will read the questions out to you. Note that the reader will not explain the questions to you or offer any advice. A reader is not usually allowed to read out the texts in a Reading test.
An amanuensis is a person who will write down your answers. If you would like an amanuensis to write down your answers, you should note that:
you will be asked to spell certain words
you must also indicate punctuation
The amanuensis will also read your answers back to you if you wish.
Please contact us if you would like to know more about having a reader or an amanuensis.
We recommend that you practice with a reader/amanuensis before the examination. For example, you should make sure that you can spell out the letters of the alphabet.
Please contact us at least 3 months before the exam in case you need question papers in Braille version.
What Special Arrangements you can request
1 Extra time
If you have dyslexia or another specific learning difficulty, you may need extra time to complete a paper. You may normally apply for an extra 25 %, 50 %, or 100 % of the time allowed for a paper. Remember, however, that too much extra time may make you very tired.
2 Answer sheets
Candidates are asked to transfer their answers to a computer-marked answer sheet. If this is going to cause you particular problems (for example if you find it difficult to follow the numbers/order of questions on a page), you may be allowed to write your answers on a separate piece of paper, or, if appropriate, directly on the question paper.
It may be appropriate for candidates who have a severe disability affecting speech or hearing to exempt from the Speaking and/or the Listening test.
Please contact us at least 3 months before the exam in case you want to apply for this exemption.
Unfortunately we are not able to provide special arrangements service if you contact us after the registration deadline
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