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This Comprehensive English Examination: June 2016 assessment also includes:
- Comprehensive English Essay Booklet
- Teacher Dictation Copy
- Scoring Key, Questions 26 and 27, pages 1-26
- Question 28, 6A - 4C, pages 27-57
- Question 28, 3A - 1B and Practice Papers, pages 58-80
- Scoring Key (pdf)
- Scoring Key (excel)
- Conversion Chart (pdf)
- Conversion Chart (excel)
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Those in positions of authority don't always have the best interest of their people in mind. As part of a sample assessment question, readers must consider how works of literature they read apply to a quote from Edmund Burke—"The greater the power, the more dangerous the abuse"—in a critical essay. In addition to the essay prompt, the assessment, part of a set of standardized tests from different months and years, includes two short response questions and a series of text-based multiple-choice questions.
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Instructional Ideas
- Go through the rubric with writers before beginning the text while sharing key strategies to help get a high score
- Provide pairs with copies of the answer key after taking the multiple choice portion of the test and allow them to grade one another's papers
Classroom Considerations
- Find the text for the listening component of the exam in the teacher dictation file
Pros
- Provides clear instructions for teachers to read aloud
- Sample writing responses feature real student handwriting to create a sense of authenticity
Cons
- Oral reading passage features a long, difficult text, which may prove difficult for teachers to read and learners to follow