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PT3

READING
AND
SPEAKING TEST

ASSESSMENT
FOR
READING TEST (10 marks)

1.
Students will be assessed on their accurate
pronunciation and intonation.
2.Students will be assessed on the fluency of
their text deliverance and their reading
rhythm. (stress)
3.
Students will be assessed on their excellent
awareness of audience, purpose and context.

Reading

READING
ALOUD

A
E
Excellent
Very Weak
(9-10)
(1-2)

B
Good
(7-8)

C
Average
(5-6)

D
Weak
(3-4)

** 0 mark will be given to student who is unable to read even a


single
word from the given text.

Tips for Reading Test

Sit with an upright body position.


Read the given text loud and clear (dont shout
nor scream)
Keep reading CONFIDENTLY even if you make
grammar or pronunciation mistakes (which
might occur).
Dont read too fast or too slow. Read accordingly
with a proper tempo an timing.
Make sure you use the proper stress and
intonation when reading your text.

ASSESSMENT
FOR
SPEAKING TEST
(20 marks)

Students will be assessed on their ability to take part in


social interaction to express ideas, opinions and
thoughts.
Students will be assessed on their well developed
personal responses.
Students will be assessed on their fluent and excellent
ability to sustain the conversation.
Students will be assessed on their usage of accurate
grammar and accurate pronunciation.
Students will be assessed on their usage of a wide range
of vocabulary with a variety of sentence structures.

Speaking Test

A
SPOKEN
INTERACTION Excellen
t

B
Good

D
Weak

Average
(1316)

E
Very
Weak

(5-8)
(912)

(1720)
** 1 mark will be given to student who uses any other language
predominantly.

(1-4)

Tips for Speaking Test

Take a deep breath- relax and stay calm.


Keep your English simple and nice. ( Use proper
tenses when you speak)
Make sure you speak or interact loud enough for your
teacher to hear you. (Dont speak with a low pitch)
Dont worry too much about your grammar or your
English. (Just talk and keep talking until your teacher
asks you to stop)
Remember the more you talk the better chance you
have to get better scores.
If you just keep quiet or talk less, the less mark youll
be awarded.

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