Why NepaliNAATICCL?
E-learning at your time and pace, 100% result rate, affordable package pricing and best tutors to learn from.
Dialogues
We have 30 practice dialogues for you to practice from. The scenarios taken are from the day to day life encounters that we predicted can take place.
Vocabulary
We will provide you with a list of glossaries in both languages English and LOTE to increase your vocabulary which will help you with the test.
Mock Test
A mock test will be conducted in the same format as that of NAATI and you will be marked, so you get to assess your confidence to sit for the test.
Practice Questions
Practice questions will be provided to help you deepen and make you acquainted with the exam scenario to boost your confidence for the NAATI CCL Nepali Test.
Online Classes
Online coaching classes will be taken to help you ace the test. With the help of our tutors, you will be able to score well in the test and earn your brownie 5 points.
Audiobooks
We have audiobooks which you can take anywhere you go. All you reading materials easily portable and accessible wherever you are.
How It Works
Get ready for your NAATI CCL Nepali Test in four steps!
It is easier than you think.
- Enroll in a cause
Choose the online CCL course you want to enroll in, then add the course to your cart and proceed to check out. Please provide in your payment details and check out.
- Login to access materials
After you have bought the CCL Course, you will be provided with a username and password via email. You will need to login to the account with these details and access your reading materials.
- Prepare for NAATI CCL online
Depending on the package you have taken the reading materials will be accessible to you. If you have bought the exclusive package then there will be mock test and assessment of your test as well. This will help you access your confidence to take the test.
The mock test conducted will be marked and will be conducted in the same manner as NAATI Nepali CCL does in order to familiarize you with the actual test scenario.
- Book your test
Now you are all ready to book your test.
You will need a passport size photograph and an Identification Proof, make sure you carry the same ID proof while going for the test. If the verifier can’t verify then you won’t be allowed to sit for the test.
Skills vital how to pass the NAATI CCL test
In general understanding, NAATI Nepali test is the test where two dialogues between two speakers (English and Nepali) are given; we have to interpret both the speaker’s statement and if passed we could claim 5 points in the migration process. However, the actual test is a NAATI CCL test which examines a candidate’s ability to understand and interpret the message expressed in English and language other than English (LOTE). For Nepali candidates, the test is known as CCL Nepali or NAATI Nepali test.
The CCL Nepali test isn’t just a simple language test that evaluates knowledge and command over language; it additionally tests socio-cultural understanding of Australia. This is an easy pathway to get 5 bonus point for permanent residency in Australia.
Many of us know about the NAATI CCL Nepali and its test format. This test is in the form of dialogues between two different languages (English and Nepali) and a test taker have to transfer the meaning of the dialogues into both languages with accuracy. Besides that, one must learn and understand Australian society and state systems as well as its way of function. That gives the test taker background idea in which the Nepali NAATI dialogue takes place.
With the change in the pass and pull mark for migration points, many concern students have applied for the NAATI CCL Nepali test and started their preparation. However, the passing rate for the CCL Nepali test has not been raised comparatively. That’s why here are the three skills that are vital to passing the test.
Note Taking
Note-taking holds a significant part to crack NAATI CCL test. During the test, to be able to instantly understand and translate the given Nepali NAATI dialogues into another language, a candidate needs to take notes because each sequence of the dialogues might include up to 35 words. And it would be extremely difficult to get, understand and interpret all those words without the notes. So note-taking ability is crucial to make a performance sufficient to get 63 out of 90.
Comprehension
It is close to impossible to interpret dialogues and communications without comprehension skills. Potential to understand the situation of a conversation and the message that is being exchanged, is very important to make a sound explanation in actuality, as well as NAATI CCL Nepali test. In the case of NAATI’s CCL Test in Nepali, it’s imperative to perceive all part of the dialogue to stay on point of the meaning.
Public Speaking
The test candidate has to speak after listening to the audio recording in their NAATI CCL Nepali test. To keep interpretation natural and in flow one need to develop the public speaking skill. Public speaking skill helps you to avoid long pauses, hesitation, and self-correction. It also helps to maintain confidence throughout the test as well as the quality of delivery. Luckily, in the test room, the sits are arranged in such manner that the test taker would not be up close with test invigilator, this encourages you definitely.
Standard NAATI Test Format Nepali
NAATI CCL Test determines a candidate’s ability to convey the meaning of a conversation from the English language to LOTE (Language Other Than English) and vice versa. On passing CCL Test, a candidate is awarded five bonus points also known as Credentialed Community Language points, a criterion on point test for Australia immigration visa application.
NAATI CCL Test format includes: in the CCL test, a testing officer plays a recording for the test taker to interpret and translate. This recording consists of two dialogues. Each dialogue represents a conversation between a native English speaker and a native LOTE speaker. A candidate’s response is recorded for the marking procedure.
Each dialogue is of approximately 300 words, nearly half in English and half in LOTE. The dialogue is again divided into different segments. Each segment is of maximum of 35 words.
The time allotted for the test is a maximum 30 minutes.
How is the CCL Test taken?
- The recording is played by the testing officer
- A chime will be heard at the end of each segment
- The testing officer will pause the recording at each chime
- The candidate is given time to complete his response to the segment
- Once the response is recorded, the testing officer restarts the recording to play the next segment
You need an overall score of 63 marks or more in the CCL Assessment Test with a minimum of 29 out of 45 marks in each dialogue in order to achieve 5 points.
The results of each test are determined by two markers, and varied inconsistencies are resolved by a third marker. The tests are marked based on acceptable responses, not ideal solutions or what the examiners would have done. There is a strong emphasis on accuracy, to ensure that the content and intent is faithfully conveyed. The quality of language is mainly viewed in terms of how well it contributes to accuracy.
After you sit in NAATI CCL Test, your CCL Test Result will be sent via email. If you pass the test, you earn five bonus points for your point-based Visa application.
If you fail the test, you can either ask for a re-mark or re-sit the test.
NAATI CCL Test, CCL acronym for Credentialed Community Language, determines a candidate’s ability to convey to the meaning of a conversation from the English language to LOTE (Language Other Than English) and vice versa.
If you are looking for benefits in your Australia Permanent Residency goals, you are eligible to claim 5 points under Credentialed Community Language (CCL) points upon successful accreditation from NAATI.
National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters – NAATI recently introduced a Credentialed Community Language (CCL) Test that gives 5 points to international students for their point-based GSM Visa. CCL Test determines an applicant’s ability to interpret the conversation between two speakers speaking different languages.
In this test, you are required to interpret two dialogues that are conveyed to you via a recorded material. These dialogues include alternating segments of a conversation between an English speaker and a speaker speaking Language Other Than English (LOTE). You are required to infer the segments from English to LOTE and vice versa.
About the test, you need to know
The test will have two dialogues which are pre-recorded and given to you through the recorder. You will have to listen to the recordings of alternative segments of a conversation between an English speaker and a language other than English speaker. The NAATI CCL test will assess the ability of the candidate to intercept the information given (in English) to LOTE with a high level of accuracy and without any discrepancy.
Each dialogue is of approximately 300 words, nearly half in English and in LOTE. These dialogues are again divided into different segments each consisting of 35 words approximately.
You need an overall score of 63 marks or more in the CCL Assessment Test with a minimum of 29 out of 45 marks in each dialogue in order to achieve 5 points. The duration of the test will be from 20 to 30 minutes.
For you to attend the test, you have to first register your sit for NAATI CCL Test. You need to book the CCL test date and location. Then you can prepare yourself for the test by taking CCL NAATI course online (if required) or by practicing the NAATI CCL practice materials. You can also check out the NAATI CCL test sample available online.

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