Korean Language Proficiency Test
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| Korean Language Proficiency Test | |
|---|---|
| Hangul | 세계한국말인증시험 |
| Hanja | 世界韓國말認證試驗 |
| Revised Romanization | segye hangugmal injeung siheom |
| McCune–Reischauer | segye hangugmal injŭng sihŏm |
The Korean Language Proficiency Test, (Hangul: 세계한국말인증시험) or KLPT, tests people who are not native speakers of Korean on their grasp of the language. The goal is to determine whether the test-taker is proficient enough to live in Korea, work as an employee at a Korean company, etc. The Basic-KLPT, or B-KLPT, is also offered; this version of the test simply "assesses whether or not examinees have basic communication ability."[1]
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