IPT Oral English Test

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Questions and Answers

To administer an IPT Oral English Test, the examiner must be proficient in:

  • at least one foreign language
  • English (correct)
  • English and at least one other language

The IPT Oral Tests are:

  • administered in large groups (more than five students)
  • individually administered (correct)
  • administered in small groups (three to five students)

The IPT Oral Tests are scored:

  • by using a rubric after the student has answered all questions on the test
  • by using a rubric to rate each student response
  • by checking correct/incorrect for each student response (correct)

The IPT I-Oral Tests are designed for students in grades:

<p>K-12 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

To administer an IPT Oral Test, the examiner needs:

<p>a test booklet, corresponding Test Pictures, and an Examiner's Manual (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following statements is true?

<p>Before administering the test for the first time, you should read the Examiner's Manual and give a practice test (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

An IPT Oral English Test must be administered in:

<p>English (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

During the test, it is permissible to:

<p>repeat certain questions (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

You may accept a student's answer if it means the same thing as the answer printed in the test booklet.

<p>This statement is always true. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If the student answers with a word that is similar in meaning to the correct answer, you should say:

<p>Can you think of another word that means about the same thing? (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The scoring box in the test booklet always tells you:

<p>whether you should continue or stop testing (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How do you know when an IPT Oral test is finished?

<p>when the stopping rule in the scoring box tells you to stop testing (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Once you know a student's score, where do you find his or her designation?

<p>on the first page of the test booklet (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In order to determine a student's designation on the IPT Oral Test, you need to know his or her:

<p>grade and IPT Score Level (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are three possible IPT designations?

<p>Non-English Speaking, Limited English Speaking, Fluent English Speaking (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Test Level Summary can be used to:

<p>conference with parents or show teachers a student's English skills (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is the Analysis of Test Items chart included in the Examiner's Manual?

<p>It helps teachers analyze their students' strengths and weaknesses. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

IPT Oral English Test Examiner Proficiency

Proficiency in English is required to administer the IPT Oral English Test.

IPT Oral Test Administration

IPT Oral Tests are administered individually.

IPT Oral Tests Scoring

IPT Oral Tests are scored by using a rubric to rate each student response.

IPT Oral Tests Assessment Focus

IPT Oral Tests assess listening and speaking skills interactively.

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IPT I-Oral Tests Grade Level

The IPT I-Oral Tests are designed for students in grades K-6.

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Materials for IPT Oral Test

To administer an IPT Oral Test, you need a test booklet, corresponding Test Pictures, and an Examiner's Manual.

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IPT Oral Tests Assessed Skills

The IPT Oral Tests assess vocabulary, pronunciation, syntax, and verbal expression.

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IPT Oral Test Preparation

Before administering the test for the first time, you should read the Examiner's Manual and give a practice test.

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IPT Oral English Test Language

An IPT Oral English Test must be administered in English.

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Repeating questions during the IPT test

During the test, it is permissible to repeat certain questions.

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Understanding the answer in the test

You may accept a student's answer if it means the same thing as the answer printed in the test booklet . This statement is always true.

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Testing answer similarity

If the student answers with a word that is similar in meaning to the correct answer, the instructor should say: That's close. Do you have any other ideas?

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Evaluate on scoring box

The scoring box in the test booklet always tells you whether you should continue or stop testing.

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When is the IPT Oral test stopped?

You know when an IPT Oral test is finished when the stopping rule in the scoring box tells you to stop testing.

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Student score designation

Once you know a student's score, you can find their designation on the first page of the test booklet.

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Student IPT Oral score determinant

In order to determine a student's designation on the IPT Oral Test, you need to know his or her grade and IPT Score Level.

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IPT designations options

Three possible IPT designations are Non-English Speaking, Intermediate English Speaking, Advanced English Speaking

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Level Test summary

The Test Level Summary can be used to summarize what the student can probably achieve in the next academic year.

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Analysis chart included in IPT test

The Analysis of Test Items chart included in the Examiner's Manual helps teachers analyze their students' strengths and weaknesses.

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Study Notes

  • To administer an IPT Oral English Test, the examiner must be proficient in English.
  • IPT Oral Tests can be administered in:
    • Small groups of three to five students
    • Large groups of more than five students
    • Individually
  • IPT Oral Tests are scored using a rubric to rate each student's response.
  • IPT Oral Tests assess listening and speaking skills interactively.
  • IPT I-Oral Tests are designed for students in grades K-6.
  • To administer an IPT Oral Test, the examiner needs: a test booklet, corresponding Test Pictures, and an Examiner's Manual.
  • IPT Oral Tests assess vocabulary, comprehension, syntax, and verbal expression.
  • Before administering the IPT Oral Test for the first time, the Examiner's Manual should be read, and a practice test given.
  • An IPT Oral English Test must be administered in English.
  • During the test, it is permissible to repeat certain questions.
  • A student's answer may be accepted if the meaning is the same as the answer in the test booklet.
  • If a student answers with a word similar in meaning to the correct answer, you should say, "That's close. Do you have any other ideas?"
  • The scoring box in the test booklet indicates whether to continue or stop testing.
  • The IPT Oral test is finished when the stopping rule in the scoring box indicates to stop testing.
  • A student's designation can be found on the last page of the test booklet.
  • Determining a student's designation on the IPT Oral Test requires knowing their grade and IPT Score Level.
  • Three possible IPT designations include: Non-English Speaking, Intermediate English Speaking, and Advanced English Speaking.
  • The Test Level Summary can summarize what the student can probably achieve in the next academic year.
  • The Analysis of Test Items chart in the Examiner's Manual aids teachers in analyzing students' strengths and weaknesses.

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