Speaking Sample Items for Scoring Practice Speaking Components Speaking Scoring Guide Test Administration Manual Student Speaking Prompts- on CD Input.

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Speaking Sample Items for Scoring Practice

Speaking Components Speaking Scoring Guide Test Administration Manual Student Speaking Prompts- on CD Input Prompt Scaffold Prompt Repetition Student Test Booklet Speaking Section

Purpose This presentation was developed to provide test administrators with an opportunity to practice real time scoring of the I-ELDA speaking subtest. During the practice session, score the response for comparison later in the presentation.

Prior to Practicing Review Speaking notes in Speaking Scoring Guide Review Speaking Scoring Rubric and have a copy with you for Speaking Scoring Guide

Introduction from CD

Connect Speaking Notes from Speaking Scoring Guide If question is multi-part, responses that address only one part can receive only partial credit. When specific response is not cued for, either a specific or general response is acceptable. For cue “how long”, accept specific amount of time (in hours, days, weeks, months, years) or any temporal reference (e.g., “since I was seven years old”). One-word answers can receive only partial credit. Phrases can receive full credit. Response that consists of 1 word or a phrase derived entirely from the prompt, cannot receive a score higher than 1. If student clarifies response by adding own words or forming a sentence, it is eligible for any score, even if based heavily on prompt.

Connect 9-12 There are many forms of technology. Some include computers, televisions, and CD players. You might have these in your home or may use them at school. Tell me about a kind of technology that you like. For example, do you like watching television or would you rather listen to music on a CD player? Speak in complete sentences. Tell me about a kind of technology that you like.

Student Response- Connect

Tell Speaking Notes from Speaking Scoring Guide Extensions may not compensate for missing essential information. When a specific response is not cued for, either a specific or general response is acceptable. (e.g., “what kinds” may elicit category name or specific examples). Responses consisting only of language from the question, in same order/placement as question, should be assigned 0.

Tell Item 9-12 Look at Picture 1. I am going to ask you about it. Tell me one or two sentences about what you see in the picture. For example, you can talk about what the girl is doing, and why she might be doing that. Speak in complete sentences. Tell me what you see in the picture. Using a printer

Student Response - Tell

Expand Speaking Notes from Speaking Scoring Guide If question is multi-part, responses that address only one part can receive only partial credit. Where description is cued for, a list alone only receives partial credit; an additional detail (descriptive detail, “order” words, etc.) contributes to full credit response. Single simple sentence only receives partial credit. (Compound sentence counts as 2 sentences.)

Expand 9-12 Now look at Pictures 1 and 2. Say at least two sentences about how the two pictures are similar or different. For example, you can talk about where the girl is or what she is doing in each picture. Speak in complete sentences. Say at least two sentences about how the two pictures are similar or different. Using a printerUsing a copy machine

Student Response- Explain

Reason Speaking Notes Reason Speaking Notes from Speaking Scoring Guide Position statement with nothing more receives a 0 (no evidence of intended function). A single simple sentence can only receive partial credit. (Compound sentence counts as 2 sentences.)

Reason 9-12 Different forms of technology are useful in different ways. Tell me what kind of technology you feel is the most useful. Then give me two reasons why you think that. For example, some people think that a certain form of technology gives them more free time. Speak in complete sentences. Tell me what kind of technology you think is the most useful. Then give me two reasons why you think that.

Student Response - Reason

Scoring Practice Check

Connect Sample Scoring Prompt There are many forms of technology. Some include computers, televisions, and CD players. You might have these in your home or may use them at school. Tell me about a kind of technology that you like. For example, do you like watching television or would you rather listen to music on a CD player? Speak in complete sentences. Tell me about a kind of technology that you like. Student response “Computer” Scores 1 point Single word response that contains appropriate answer that was part of the prompt

Tell Sample Scoring Prompt Look at Picture 1. I am going to ask you about it. Tell me one or two sentences about what you see in the picture. For example, you can talk about what the girl is doing, and why she might be doing that. Speak in complete sentences. Tell me what you see in the picture. Student Prompt “Her print for school” Scores 2 points- contains one sentence that answers question cued for; errors in grammar do not impede understanding

Expand Sample Scoring Prompt Now look at Pictures 1 and 2. Say at least two sentences about how the two pictures are similar or different. For example, you can talk about where the girl is or what she is doing in each picture. Speak in complete sentences. Say at least two sentences about how the two pictures are similar or different. Student response Girl print at home. Girl print at school. Score 1 point Two sentences that provides more of a list than a comparison of the two pictures. Lacks connecting words.

Reason Sample Scoring Prompt Different forms of technology are useful in different ways. Tell me what kind of technology you feel is the most useful. Then give me two reasons why you think that. For example, some people think that a certain form of technology gives them more free time. Speak in complete sentences. Tell me what kind of technology you think is the most useful. Then give me two reasons why you think that. Student response “Computers are useful. They help me do work for school.” Score 1 point Provides response to kind of technology useful and gives one reason why selected.