Course

Course Summary
Credit Type:
Exam
ACE ID:
DLI-0290
Location:
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
Length:
20-30 minutes
Dates Offered:
Credit Recommendation & Competencies
Level Credits (SH) Subject
Upper-Division Baccalaureate 3 Foreign Language
Lower-Division Baccalaureate 4 Foreign Language
The DLPT credit recommendations reflect a shift to create alignment with college and university foreign language degree programs and elective credits.
Description

Objective:

The Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI), is a standardized procedure for the global assessment of functional speaking ability. A face-to-face or telephonic interview between certified testers and an examinee is conducted to determine how well an examinee speaks the target language through comparison of his or her performance on specific communication tasks to the Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR) Skill Level Descriptions. The Oral Proficiency Interview takes the form of a carefully structured conversation between trained and certified interviewers and the person whose speaking proficiency is being assessed. The interview is interactive and continuously adapts to the speaking abilities of the individual being tested.The relevant language(s) for this test include(s): Afrikaans; Akan (includes Twi and Fante); Albanian; Amharic; Arabic-Algerian; Arabic-Eastern; Arabic-Egyptian; Arabic-Gulf (includes Arabic spoken in Iraq, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, NE Saudi Arabia, and S. Iran); Arabic-Levantine (includes sub-dialects of Syrian, Jordanian, Lebanese, and Palestinian); Arabic-Libyan; Arabic-Modern Standard; Arabic-Moroccan; Arabic-Sudanese (inc. Saudi); Arabic-Tunisian; Arabic-Western; Arabic-Yemeni; Armenian-Eastern Only; Armenian-Western/Eastern; Assyrian; Azeri (Azerbaijani); Baluchi; Belorussian (aka Byelorussian); Bengali; Bosnian; Bulgarian; Burmese; Cambodian (Khmer); Catalan; Cebuano; Chaldean; Chavacano; Chechen; Chinese Cantonese; Chinese Mandarin; Chinese Taiwanese (South Min); Chinese-Wu; Croatian; Czech; Danish; Dinka; Dutch; English; Estonian; Finnish; Flemish; French; Fula/Toucouleur; Fula/Peul; Ga; Georgian; German; Greek; Guarani; Gujarati; Haitian-Creole; Hausa; Hebrew; Hiligaynon; Hindi; Hmong/Mong; Hungarian; Icelandic; Igbo, AKA Ibo; Ilocano; Indonesian; Italian; Japanese; Javanese; Kashmiri; Kazakh; Kikongo/Kongo; Kirghiz; Korean; Krio; Kurdish-Behdini (Kurmanji); Kurdish-Sorani; Lao; Latvian; Lingala; Lithuanian; Macedonian; Malay; Malayalam; Mandingo-Bambara; Mongolian; Nepali (Nepalese); Norwegian; Pashto-Afghan; Persian-Afghan (Dari); Persian-Farsi; Persian-Tajiki; Polish; Ponapean; Portugese-Brazilian; Portugese-European; Pular; Punjabi; Romanian; Russian; Samoan; Serbian; Serbian/Croatian; Sindhi; Singhalese; Slovak; Slovenian; Somali; Spanish; Swahili; Swedish; Tagalog; Tajik; Tamil (Indian); Tamil (Sri Lanken); Tausug; Telugu; Thai; Tibetan; Tigrinya; Turkish; Turkmen; Ukrainian; Urdu; Uyghur; Uzbek; Vietnamese; Visayan (See notes); Wolof; Yappese; Yoruba; Zulu.

Skills Measured:

The description of expected ability, the learner is able to satisfy routine social demands and limited work requirements.The expected skills include participate in casual conversations about background, family and work; narrate in past, present, and future time frames; describe a place, person or thing; handle survival situations with a complication; give instructions or direction; report facts on current events.
Instruction & Assessment
Supplemental Materials