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NAATI CCL Practice Guide

NAATI CCL Practice Test with Score

Practicing blindly won't improve your marks if you don't know what you're doing wrong. A NAATI CCL practice test with a simulated score helps you pinpoint exact weaknesses—like dropped words, hesitation, or incorrect register—so you can fix them before test day.

What this page helps you do

Learn how our platform evaluates your practice attempts, providing you with an estimated score and actionable feedback based on the official NAATI marking rubric.

Why this topic matters

Without a score or feedback, candidates often repeat the same mistakes, unknowingly losing marks for minor omissions or poor delivery.

How the NAATI CCL test works

Examiners deduct marks for errors. You start with 45 marks per dialogue and lose points for omissions, insertions, distortions, and poor language quality. You need at least 29/45 in each dialogue and 63/90 overall to pass.

Common mistakes candidates make

  • Unjustified insertions (adding information that wasn't there)
  • Self-corrections that ruin the flow of the interpretation
  • Poor pronunciation affecting clarity

Practice example

Test your interpreting skills right now.

Context

Discussing a rental agreement.

English Segment

"The landlord requires a bond equal to four weeks of rent, which will be lodged with the Residential Tenancies Authority."

Challenge

Did you accurately translate 'bond' and 'lodged'? Did you hesitate for more than 3 seconds?

Vocabulary list & Checklist

Bond / Security deposit
Landlord / Tenant
Lodged
Residential Tenancies Authority
Lease agreement

How A2Z NAATI helps

Our AI scoring system evaluates your recorded responses against the transcript, highlighting exactly which key terms you missed and where you lost fluency marks.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, our AI scoring provides preparation feedback to guide your study. Official results are determined only by NAATI examiners.

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