
TELPAS
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English
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6th - 8th Grade
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Easy
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Sonja Aune
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26 Slides • 22 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Who takes TELPAS?
Everyone
All students who speak Spanish
Students who are learning English (emergent bilingual students)
Students who are learning Spanish (dual language students)
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Multiple Choice
TELPAS is an assessment of ______ proficiency.
English
Spanish
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Multiple Select
What 4 domains does TELPAS assess?
Listening
Speaking
Thinking
Reading
Writing
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Multiple Select
Complete this sentence:
Students take the _____ and _____ part of the TELPAS one day, and the _____ and _____ part on a different day.
Listening, Speaking
Speaking, Writing
Listening, Reading
Reading, Writing
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Multiple Select
What are the 4 levels can you score in each domain?
Advanced High
Advanced
Beginning
Below Basic
Intermediate
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Multiple Choice
Bilingual students stop taking the assessment when -
they score advanced high in all domains and pass the reading STAAR
they score advanced in all domains and pass the mathematics STAAR
they score advanced high in at least one domain and advanced in the rest
when they pass the reading STAAR
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Multiple Choice
We will now talk about the ________ part of the TELPAS.
Listening
Speaking
Reading
Writing
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Multiple Choice
To answer this prompt, what do you need to speak about?
my favorite superhero and their superpowers
a character I want to meet, why, and what I would ask them
a list of characters in the books I've read or shows I've watched
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Fill in the Blank
I only have ___ attempts to record my response.
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If you decide you do not like your first recording, the second recording will begin as soon as you click OK to delete it.
You cannot go back to your first recording after you delete it!
TRUE OR FALSE?
I can go back to my first recording if I don't like my second recording.
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Multiple Choice
TRUE OR FALSE?
I can go back to my first recording if I don't like my second recording.
TRUE
FALSE
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Poll
What proficiency level rating do you think this response earned?
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Advanced High
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This student earned an advanced rating.
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Multiple Choice
This student could have scored an advanced high rating if they had -
corrected all of their grammar errors
pronounced the words better and faster
added more details to their response (elaborated)
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Poll
What proficiency level rating do you think this response earned?
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Advanced High
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This student scored an intermediate rating.
advanced
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With that being said, do not worry about speaking quickly. Plan, practice, and read each word carefully and clearly so that you don't lose any points for pronunciation.
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Multiple Choice
How should you speak while recording?
quickly - as fast as I can
clearly and carefully
super quietly
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Open Ended
What is the biggest difference between these two responses?
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Just one extra sentence could mean the difference between an intermediate and advanced rating!
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Poll
What proficiency level rating do you think this response earned?
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Advanced High
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This student earned an advanced high rating.
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Open Ended
What is the biggest difference between these two responses?
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Multiple Choice
Based on these advanced high examples, about how many sentences should your speaking responses include?
about 1 to 2 sentences
at least one sentence
about 4 to 8
about 15 to 28
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Multiple Choice
Based on these advanced high examples, about how many conjunctions should your speaking responses include?
about 1-2 conjunctions
at least 1 conjunction
as many as you can naturally include (but try for at least 4)
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Open Ended
List as many conjunctions as you can in 20 seconds.
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:
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Multiple Choice
What should you do before you record your response?
I should just record it right after reading the question.
I should plan my response on scratch paper and practice it.
I should click the record button and then just start talking.
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In conclusion, the TELPAS is an academically rigorous test. It's not easy! It measures more than your ability to have conversations in English. It requires effort to show your academic English proficiency in all four domains.
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One thing I learned about the TELPAS is that ...
One thing I'm still confused about the TELPAS is that ...
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Open Ended
One thing I learned about the TELPAS is that ...
One thing I'm still confused about the TELPAS is that ...
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