French language teaching candidates must demonstrate Advanced Low proficiency to be recommended for licensure.

The describes the proficiency levels using including videos of speakers performing at different levels.ÌýFor more information about why Intermediate High proficiency is required, view the frequently asked questions below.Ìý

When should I take the proficiency test?

You will need to take the exam upon acceptance into the licensure program. Review the information below, and meet with your advisor before taking the exam.

There are two oral proficiency exam options, the OPI, whichÌýis a telephone interview, or the OPIc,Ìýa simulated interview via computer.

The following websites have more information about both of the tests.

Once you are ready to scheduleÌýyour OPI or OPIc, you will need to decideÌýif you would prefer to take the exam on campus or remotely. If you prefer to take the exam remotely, you canÌýproceed to sign up for the exam with the remote proctoring system provided by Language Testing International. This service does incur a small fee. If you would like to take the exam on campus, please emailÌýaltec@colorado.eduÌýto determineÌýa date and time that is suitable for all parties. When this has been decided, you may proceed toÌýsign up for your exam, following these instructions:

  1. Navigate to .
  2. Select your language (French).
  3. Click on "Search for your institution or school program" in the top right of the page.
  4. When asked if you are testing for State Teacher Certification, click "Yes".
  5. Select "Colorado" for the state, enter "University of Colorado - Boulder" for the institution, and select "French" for the language.
  6. Select the ACTFL OPI or ACTFL OPIc.
  7. For the proctor, select "University of Colorado Boulder".
  8. Select "Mountain Time" in the Time Zone box thenÌýenter two dates and time ranges when you are available to take the exam. These dates will be used to assign a tester to you for the OPI.
  9. Complete the remaining questions with your personal information.

What do I do if I don't score Advanced Low on the exam?

If you do not achieve the minimum language proficiency the first time you take the test, you, with your advisor,Ìýwill need to devise a plan for achieving the minimum required proficiency prior to student teaching. When you are ready to retake the test, contact ALTEC.

  • Agree on a date and time for your exam with ALTEC.
  • Sign up for your exam at .

How can I prepare for the test?

Studying and using your French will improve your skills and test score. Understanding the test can also reduce your anxiety and help improve your score.

JoAnn Hammadou Sullivan's article "Taking Charge: Teacher Candidates' Preparation for the Oral Proficiency Interview" (Foreign Language AnnalsÌý44, no. 2, summer 2011, pp. 241-257) reveals that candidates who achieved Advanced Low proficiency or better read more target language newspapers and literature for pleasure, watched more target language movies and television shows, wrote more letters in the target language and practiced more with native speakers than unsuccessful candidates. Candidates who demonstrated Advanced Low proficiency reported that they spentÌý19 hours per week outside of classÌýusing the target language, whereas non-successful candidates spent only 6 hours per week using the target language.

Web resources for practice

  • LTI's for test takers.
  • is available here. Consider recording your answers to the prompts and listening and self-critiquing or asking your advisor to offer feedback.
  • from SUNY-Oswego's teacher preparation program.
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