TELPAS SPEAKING PRACTICE

Worksheet by Jessica Mauricio
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Objective: We will practice writing down the response in the text box below in as much detail as possible. You will practice responding orally to the printed questions.Teks:TEKS E1.9D edit drafts using standard Eng conventions (i) writing complete, controlled sentences and avoidance of unintentional splices, run-ons, and fragments, (ii) consistent, appropriate use ofverb tense and active and passive voice (iv) correct capitalizationELPS:Speaking 3JReading 4DWriting: 5G Why is this important?We must practice recording ourselves to pass the Speaking part of the TELPAS exam.We must practice speaking clearly and correctly.We have to get comfortable with speaking into a mircophone. Bell Ringer Okay students you can do this.First describe how you went from your house to the Super Market, but you can say it's H-E-B.Next describe as much detail the directions you took by following the RED path. TEACHER EXAMPLE: DO NOT COPY AND PASTE MY RESPONSE.I was walking on Miller Ave. I took right on to go to the H-E-B to buy a water and Takis for practice. Then I took a left on Nell Blvd. in front of the mall. Next I took a left on Main St. passing Dove Meadows Ln. Finally, I took a right next to the library to get to the soccer field. First YOU MUST write your response. Next RECORD YOUR ANSWER. YOU MUST RECORD TO RECIEVE ON 100. Click the mircophone to record, if you mess up try again. :) Describe at least THREE things in the picture. Tell as much as you are able to. First YOU MUST write your response. Next RECORD YOUR ANSWER. YOU MUST RECORD TO RECIEVE ON 100. Click the mircophone to record, if you mess up try again. :) Okay students, you got this.You need to write at least 4 sentences explaining in ORDER what the prcoess is to build a house. Make sure to use transition words such as: First, Second, Next, and Lastly. You don't need to use these exact words, but please use some transition words to explain the pictures. First YOU MUST write your response. Next RECORD YOUR ANSWER. YOU MUST RECORD TO RECIEVE ON 100. Click the mircophone to record, if you mess up try again. :) EXIT TICKET NO RECORDING IS NEEDED. Simply identify the problem in the picture in a complete sentence. Then explain a possible solution in a complete sentence. Again, no recording is needed.

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