The session from June 2014 remains a fundamental reference point for students preparing for the Level Due-B2 examination. Administered by the University for Stranieri di Siena , this specific past paper is widely used by language learners to gauge the difficulty and structure of the B2 level, which is the standard required for admission to Italian universities. Overview of the CILS B2 Giugno 2014 Exam

Often considered the most challenging part, this section tests the correct use of pronouns, verb conjugations, and vocabulary in context.

Prova 1 and 2 usually involve multiple-choice questions, while Prova 3 typically requires identifying specific information from a list.

A descriptive or argumentative essay (120–140 words).

The oral exam consists of two parts: a dialogue with the examiner and an individual monologue based on a chosen prompt. Unlike the written sections, candidates typically have only 1.5 to 2 minutes to collect their thoughts before speaking. CILS Exam (Siena University) > All you need to know

3. Analisi delle Strutture di Comunicazione (Grammar & Lexis)

According to the official solution keys , the first few answers for Listening Prova 1 were B, D, A, A, D, B, D. 2. Test di Comprensione della Lettura (Reading)

Candidates had to conjugate verbs such as vogliono, impone, ha preso, and mi sono offerta within a passage. 4. Produzione Scritta (Writing) Candidates are required to produce two texts: