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This section assesses students' listening skills through following oral directions, understanding teacher talk, and extended comprehension. The test includes multiple-choice questions without passage visibility.
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There are 3 parts within the listening section: • Following oral directions • Listening Comprehension (Teacher Talk) • Extended Listening Comprehension
Following Oral Directions In this part you will listen to teacher directions and then choose the best answer. For example:Choose the picture that shows a line connecting the bus to the truck.
Correct- answer B. • Let’s try another one…
Listening Comprehension (Teacher Talk) For this part you will hear a teacher talk, then you will choose the best answer. For example: A teacher tells the class: That’s all for today’s class. For tomorrow, read all of Chapter 4, and then do the problems at the end of the chapter. Also, there will be a math quiz on Friday. Be sure to review Chapter 3.
Which chapter should students review for their math quiz? • Chapter 3 • Chapter 4 • Chapter 5
Correct- answer A. But remember, you won’t be able to see what the teacher is reading…only the question and answer.
Let’s try another… What is the deadline for the Media Festival? • April 15 • May 17 • June 28
Extended Listening Comprehension In the last part in the listening section, you will listen to a passage. Then you will answer 3 questions about the passage.. Let’s try one…
For example: Joshua trees grow in the deserts of California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah. These large trees grow very slowly. They can live for hundreds of years and grow to a height of more than thirty feet. Joshua trees have sharp, green leaves and rough bark. Their branches lift up to the sky. Joshua trees must bloom in order to form new branches. They only bloom if there is enough rain and a winter freeze. Under these conditions, Joshua trees produce creamy white flowers in spring. Native Americans found different uses for Joshua trees. They wove sandals and baskets from the leaves. They also ate raw or roasted seeds and flower buds.
Where do Joshua trees grow?A. in forestsB. in desertsC. in meadows
Question #2 Joshua trees bloom if there is plenty of rain and • a heat wave. • a thaw. • a freeze.
Question #3 What is one way in which Native Americans used Joshua trees? • They wove the leaves for sandals. • They cut the wood for fences. • They boiled the flowers for dye.
But remember, you don’t get to see the passage. Let’s try another…
Listen to the passage… Question #1- Where was Isamu Noguchi born? • New York City • Tokyo • Los Angeles
Question #2 Noguchi became a • sculptor • carpenter. • gardener.
Question #3 Where is Noguchi’s museum located? • Paris • San Francisco • Long Island City
Test Strategies Tell your partner 1-2 test strategies you can use in the listening section.