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Title: Part 1 Speaking24 points


1
Exam Format
  • Part 1 - Speaking 24 points
  • Part 2 Listening 30 points
  • Part 3 Reading 30 points
  • Part 4 Writing 16 points

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Part 1 - Speaking
  • 2 conversations, 6 lines each
  • Each student line is worth a maximum of 2 points

3
How is my speaking rated?
  • Student speech is rated on the basis of 3 factors

4
  • Comprehensibility would a native speaker of
    German understand what you are saying,
    understanding that he or she is dealing with a
    non-native speaker of German?

5
  • Appropriateness is the response appropriate to
    the situation?

6
  • Consistency is the students language
    consistent with Checkpoint B level language?
  • What does that mean?

7
  • Are you using vocabulary and phrases that you
    learned in Checkpoint B or Checkpoint A?
  • Are the verbs conjugated correctly? Are you
    using the correct tense? Are adjectives used
    correctly? Is your word order correct?
  • Are there many errors that Checkpoint B students
    should not make?

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So tell me again, how do I get my 2 points?
  • Comprehensible
  • Appropriate
  • Consistent with Checkpoint B

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So what doesnt earn me points? How many tries
do I get?
  • Scoring
  • student has two attempts to speak in each line of
    dialog with no penalty
  • simple yes or no answers are not sufficient
    to earn points and are disregarded
  • one word nouns or names are disregarded
  • repetition of all or most of what has already
    been said is also disregarded

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Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
  • Before the conversation begins, listen very
    CAREFULLY as your teacher reads the situation to
    you. Youll have some time to think Use that
    time wisely!

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Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
  • Remember, you are always yourself! Listen for
    what role the teacher is playing. Decide if you
    should use du or Sie with your teacher, and
    be consistent throughout the conversation.

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Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
  • Determine what exactly you must accomplish in the
    conversation. Are you socializing? Requesting
    information? Expressing your feelings? Trying
    to persuade someone to do something?

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Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
  • Stop and think about where you are entering the
    conversation. Some information may already be
    understood, and doesnt need to be repeated.

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Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
  • Think of how you can get the conversation going
    without jumping right to the task. How can you
    lead up to it, rather than say everything at once?

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Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
  • If your teacher is going to start the
    conversation, try to predict what he/she will
    say. But be sure to remain flexible! Dont get
    stuck if your teacher doesnt say exactly what
    you were thinking! Always go with the flow!

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Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
  • If there is an imaginary event that you will be
    discussing, use your imagination, and start
    making up the details When? Where? Why? How?
    With whom? What can you pretend you see around
    you?

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Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
  • Once the conversation has begun, listen
    carefully to what your teacher says. You may
    hear key words that you can use when its your
    turn to talk!

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Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
  • Remember, the conversation is not an
    interrogation. You are expected to do your part
    to keep things moving. Not everything your
    teacher says will be a question. Take advantage
    of every opportunity to add to and build on the
    conversation.

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Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
  • If your teacher asks you a question, answer it,
    but then go on and say something more. Always
    build on the conversation.

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Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
  • If your teacher makes a statement instead of
    asking a question, agree or disagree and say why.

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Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
  • Be creative, but don't go overboard. You may
    back yourself into a corner if you're trying to
    talk about things that you are not familiar with.
    Being funny is OK, as long as you dont get to
    far off track, and your teacher cant follow your
    unique sense of humor. Keep it logical!

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Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
  • Remember, this is a test. It may be entirely
    natural to answer some questions with a word or
    two, but you know that you have to say enough to
    earn two points. Dont stop until you know you
    have those points!

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Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
  • If you don't understand something your teacher
    said, pause, think, and ask for a repeat if it
    doesn't come to you.
  • (Wie bitte? Was haben Sie gesagt?)

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Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
  • If there is a word you don't know that you think
    you need, don't freeze up! Use your road block
    strategies to find a way around it. This may
    mean changing the direction of the conversation a
    little or a lot. Rarely is there only one way to
    accomplish a task. Stay on your toes!

25
Most useful Strategy in Part 1 Speaking
  • Relax!!

26
Part 2 - Listening (30 points)
  • 9 listening passages, each with one question in
    English
  • 6 listening passages, each with one question in
    German

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Useful Strategies in Part 2 Listening
  • Before your teacher reads you the listening
    passage in German, he or she will explain in
    English the context of the situation. Listen
    carefully, so you know where you are and who you
    are listening to.

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Useful Strategies in Part 2 Listening
  • As you listen to the passage the first time, Give
    your full attention to your teacher. Relax, and
    listen for the overall meaning. Dont try to
    read the question in the test booklet when you
    are supposed to be listening! Read the question
    before or after the passage only.

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Useful Strategies in Part 2 Listening
  • Dont stop to figure out one or two unfamiliar
    words that you heard. Keep your mind and ears
    open!

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Useful Strategies in Part 2 Listening
  • Do not under any circumstances write an
    answer on your answer sheet while your teacher is
    reading aloud. If you were mistaken, you may
    miss the real answer, or your action may distract
    students near you.

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Useful Strategies in Part 2 Listening
  • As you listen to the passage the second time, try
    to confirm what you think you heard and listen
    for the details. You may want to use your
    scrap paper and jot down a note or two.

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Useful Strategies in Part 2 Listening
  • Now is the time to look at the question and
    suggested answers in your test booklet.

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Useful Strategies in Part 2 Listening
  • Even if you think you know which answer is
    correct, look at all the possibilities with an
    open mind.
  • Start by crossing out the answers that you know
    are wrong.

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Useful Strategies in Part 2 Listening
  • Dont be 100 sure of a particular answer just
    because you heard one word in the passage that
    may be in the answer.
  • Refer back to your mental notes from the passage
    can you support your choice with at least one
    or two things you heard from the passage?

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Listening Practice
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  • You are taking a tour of the zoo in Berlin and
    the guide says to your group

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  • According to the guide, what should zoo
    visitors avoid doing?
  • (1) frightening the animals
  • (2) taking flash photographs
  • (3) disturbing other visitors
  • (4) feeding the animals

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  • According to the guide, what should zoo visitors
    avoid doing?
  • (1) frightening the animals
  • (2) taking flash photographs
  • (3) disturbing other visitors
  • (4) feeding the animals

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  • Guten Morgen! Zuerst muss ich Ihnen eine kleine
    Warnung mitgeben Auch wenn Sie unsere Tiere
    niedlich und freundlich finden, dürfen Sie die
    Tiere nicht füttern. Das kann für die Gesundheit
    der Tiere gefährlich sein. Selbst gesunde oder
    natürliche Futtermittel, wie Blätter oder Gras,
    sind gefährlich, wenn sie den Tieren in zu großen
    Mengen gegeben werden. Unsere Tiere sollten ihr
    Futter nur von unseren Nahrungsspezialisten
    bekommen.

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Part 3 - Reading (30 points)
  • 1 long passage - 5 questions in German
  • 5 shorter passages - 5 questions in English
  • 1 long passage - 5 questions in English

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Useful Strategies in Part 3 Reading
  • Start by reading the passage once, all the way
    through, to get the overall meaning.
  • Then read through a second time and underline
    what you think are the main ideas and important
    details.

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Useful Strategies in Part 3 Reading
  • Focus on the words that you know dont get
    stuck on words or phrases that are unfamiliar.
  • As you re-read the passage, the unfamiliar words
    may start to make sense from the context of the
    passage.

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Useful Strategies in Part 3 Reading
  • Now look at the question or questions associated
    with the passage and the 4 possible answer
    choices.

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Useful Strategies in Part 3 Reading
  • Start by eliminating the answers that you think
    are wrong. In order to eliminate an answer, find
    something in the passage that makes that choice
    absolutely wrong.

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Useful Strategies in Part 3 Reading
  • Now focus in on the choices that you think may be
    right. Go back to the passage and see if you can
    find at least one or two points in the passage
    that support your answer.

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Useful Strategies in Part 3 Reading
  • Just like in the listening section, dont be 100
    sure of a particular answer just because you see
    one word in the passage that may be in the answer!

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Part 4 - Writing (16 points)
  • 2 writing tasks Your choice of
  • An article or essay
  • A letter
  • A story based on a picture

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Useful Strategies in Part 4 Writing
  • Look at all three choices carefully, and
    determine which two of the three will be easier
    for you. Think of the vocabulary you will need!

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Useful Strategies in Part 4 Writing
  • When you have your two choices, focus in on one
    at a time.
  • Look carefully at the bulleted suggestions that
    are given to you as part of the situation.
  • Use those suggestions to start writing.

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Useful Strategies in Part 4 Writing
  • You may want to make an outline or draw a web
    to sort out your thoughts.

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Useful Strategies in Part 4 Writing
  • Your next step is to write a first draft. Use
    the bulleted suggestions, your outline or web,
    and start to connect your ideas.

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Useful Strategies in Part 4 Writing
  • Be sure you have a good introduction.
  • Make sure your thoughts are logically put
    together throughout the body of your writing.
  • Take the time to write a good conclusion!

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Useful Strategies in Part 4 Writing
  • After you are done with your draft, check for the
    following

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Useful Strategies in Part 4 Writing
  • Did you accomplish the task and provide many
    relevant details?

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Useful Strategies in Part 4 Writing
  • Is it organized, with a clear beginning, middle
    and end?

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Useful Strategies in Part 4 Writing
  • Did you use good Checkpoint B vocabulary?

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Useful Strategies in Part 4 Writing
  • Did you use correct grammar and spelling?

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Useful Strategies in Part 4 Writing
  • Do you have at least 100 words?

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Useful Strategies in Part 4 Writing
  • Make any changes you need to and then write your
    final copy.
  • Try not to make mistakes in copying from your
    draft to the good copy!

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Listening Practice (continued)
  • You are listening to a message that was left on
    the answering machine by your German friend
    Mattias. Mattias says

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  • Why has Mattias not contacted you for a long
    time?
  • (1) The postal service was on strike.
  • (2) He had computer problems.
  • (3) He was sick.
  • (4) He was on a trip.

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  • Why has Mattias not contacted you for a long
    time?
  • (1) The postal service was on strike.
  • (2) He had computer problems.
  • (3) He was sick.
  • (4) He was on a trip.

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  • Hallo! Mattias hier! Ich weiß, dass du jetzt bald
    mit deiner Familie auf eine große Tour gehst.
    Also fasse ich mich kurz, denn ich habe
    eigentlich nichts Neues zu berichten. Unser
    E-mail Anschluss war einige Zeit lang blockiert
    und deswegen kam längere Zeit nichts von mir.
    Jetzt funktioniert aber alles wieder und ich
    werde euch nächste Woche wieder eine E-mail
    schicken. Ich wünsche euch allen eine gute Reise.
    Tschüss.

64
  • Your Swiss pen pal Sonja is visiting you. She is
    telling you about a problem she is having at
    home

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  • Was wünscht sich Sonja?
  • (1) dass sie ein privates Zimmer hat
  • (2) dass sie ihr Zimmer dekorieren kann
  • (3) dass ihr Bruder keinen Lärm machte
  • (4) dass ihr Bruder sportlicher wäre

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  • Was wünscht sich Sonja?
  • (1) dass sie ein privates Zimmer hat
  • (2) dass sie ihr Zimmer dekorieren kann
  • (3) dass ihr Bruder keinen Lärm machte
  • (4) dass ihr Bruder sportlicher wäre

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  • Ich habe seit einiger Zeit den Wunsch, dass kein
    Mensch ohne Erlaubnis in mein Zimmer kommt. Ich
    habe das auch mit meiner Familie besprochen. Aber
    trotzdem kommt mein kleiner Bruder immer wieder
    ohne Erlaubnis in mein Zimmer. Mein Zimmer ist
    doch meine Welt! Mein Bruder soll mindestens
    vorher anklopfen! Ich weiß, er ist ein Kind, aber
    er muss mein kleines Reich respektieren.

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Coole Links
  • http//www.deutsch-lernen.com/
  • www.yahoo.de
  • http//www.bbc.co.uk/languages/german/dplus/index
    .shtml
  • www.spiegelonline.de
  • http//www.goethe.de/dll/mat/deindex.htm
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