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This document outlines questions for three levels of a speaking test, with increasing complexity from Level 1 to Level 3. Level 1 asks basic questions that require simple one-word answers or short phrases. Level 2 asks longer questions requiring fuller answers using more vocabulary. Level 3 asks open-ended questions intended to elicit longer, more complex answers using a wider range of grammar and vocabulary. Sample questions cover topics like family, school, activities, and preferences. Pictures are also used to test basic comprehension skills.
This document outlines questions for three levels of a speaking test, with increasing complexity from Level 1 to Level 3. Level 1 asks basic questions that require simple one-word answers or short phrases. Level 2 asks longer questions requiring fuller answers using more vocabulary. Level 3 asks open-ended questions intended to elicit longer, more complex answers using a wider range of grammar and vocabulary. Sample questions cover topics like family, school, activities, and preferences. Pictures are also used to test basic comprehension skills.
This document outlines questions for three levels of a speaking test, with increasing complexity from Level 1 to Level 3. Level 1 asks basic questions that require simple one-word answers or short phrases. Level 2 asks longer questions requiring fuller answers using more vocabulary. Level 3 asks open-ended questions intended to elicit longer, more complex answers using a wider range of grammar and vocabulary. Sample questions cover topics like family, school, activities, and preferences. Pictures are also used to test basic comprehension skills.
Level 1 (Simple questions, simple and short answers)
1. Hello. How are you? 2. Whats your name? How do you spell it? (Can you spell your name?) 3. Where do you live? 4. How old are you? 5. Where s your school? 6. What grade are you in? 7. What are your favorite subjects at school? 8. What sports do you like playing? 9. What time do you get up? 10. What time do you go to school? 11. Can you sing? Play sports? 12. Do you like reading book/watching film/swimming/playing sports? 13. What is your hobby? 14. Where is your house? 15. Can i borrow your pen ? 16. Please close/open your book! 17. Raise your hand please! 18. Questions with pictures: - What is this/ that? Is this a/an? Is this your? - What are these/ those? Are these ? Are these your? - Is the car red? - How many people/things in this picture? Level 2 (Longer questions with varied question words, longer answer requires more vocabulary) 1. Tell me about your family. How many people are there in your family? Who are they? 2. Do you like school? Why? (or what do you like about your school?) 3. How do you like your current teachers at school? 4. When are you coming to visit your grandparents? 5. Which country do you like to visit? 6. Who are you living with? 7. Tell me some names of country around the world that you know. 8. What sports do you like to play? 9. What do you want to be when you grow up? 10. Do you love animals? What kind of animal do you like? 11. Let s talk about things you like. Which food do you like best? 12. Questions with pictures: - Is the dog bigger than the cow? - Is the boy taller than the girl? - What color of the?
Level 3 (Long answers with more complicated grammar
structure, shows a wide range of vocabulary) 1. Whats your favorite time of the year? Why? What do you like most about it? 2. Describe a member in your family 1.1(What does your father/mother do? 1.2How old is he/she? 1.3Do you love your mom/dad so much? 1.4How is your mom/dad? How does your mom/dad look like? Can you tell me about your mother/father?) 3. Tell me something you enjoy doing in your free time. Why do you like doing these kinds of thing? 4. Tell me about the television program you like. What is it about? When is it on air? Who is the MC? Is he funny? Is he handsome? 5. Let s talk about shopping. When do you go shopping? How do you go to the shop? Which shop dont you like? What would you like to buy next weekend? Tell me about your favorite shop? Is it a big shop? What does it sell? 6. What did you do yesterday evening? Was it fun? 7. What will you do tomorrow? 8. Which do you prefer, hot dogs or hamburgers? Why? 9. How would your best friend describe you? 10. Where do you like going on the weekend? Tell me something about this place. 11. Emmas tennis lessons When/lessons Saturday afternoon Where City club Many children/class 12 How/come home Bus Teacher good Very good Davids football lessons When/lessons ? Where ? Many children/class ? How/come home ? Teacher good ? Cu ny th GV s hi cc em v thng tin ca Emma xem cc em bit cch tr li v hiu cu hi khng. Ngc li, cc em s t cu hi v thng tin ca David test cch t cu hi ca cc em, GV s l ngi tr li. Vd: You dont know anything about Davids football lessons, so you ask me. Note: The level for each student depends on how they answer the question not on how many question they have finished:
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