Is anyone here familiar with the ylin taso of the YKI test? If so, would you be willing to give a rough idea of its structure and the types of questions asked?
Would finding these exercises easy mean one would find the test easy? https://yle.fi/aihe/artikkeli/2015/12/15/ylin-taso-0
YKI - ylin taso
Re: YKI - ylin taso
This didn't give you an idea bout the structure and questions: http://ykitesti.solki.jyu.fi/tutustu-testiin/testifin/ ?ruusu25 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2018 9:02 pmIs anyone here familiar with the ylin taso of the YKI test? If so, would you be willing to give a rough idea of its structure and the types of questions asked?
Would finding these exercises easy mean one would find the test easy? https://yle.fi/aihe/artikkeli/2015/12/15/ylin-taso-0
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Re: YKI - ylin taso
I got a feel from that, yes. Some friends who have taken the keskitaso mentioned that they felt the types of questions they received diverged somewhat from the online description. Figured I'd ask to see what kinds of experiences people have had with this one.Upphew wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:20 amThis didn't give you an idea bout the structure and questions: http://ykitesti.solki.jyu.fi/tutustu-testiin/testifin/ ?
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Re: YKI - ylin taso
Not sure it is helpful: I once discussed the different levels with one of the dudes who correct the tests. He assured me, that while you can do a LOT wrong in the keskitaso, and still pass, that is not the case in the ylin taso. He said you have to be pretty solid in grammar, orthography, etc. as would be expected from a C2 level. Not sure he told me that simply because I was flabbergasted by what is (not) required to become a fully voting citizen, though.