In order to assess students’ listening
skills in a Form 3 class of low proficiency, a full dictation text about Air
Pollution will be administered.
Air
Pollution
Air
pollution is the mixing of any harmful substances to the atmosphere fresh air
causing huge level of damages, human health disorders, reducing the quality of
life, etc. Air pollution is increasing day by day because of the increasing
number of industries. Such polluted air never remains at one place however
spread to whole environment and affecting the lives of the people all through
the world. Death rates of the human beings have been increased because of
increased variety of diseases. The polluted air we breathe every moment causing
lungs disorders and even lung cancer thus affecting the health of other body
organs.
Air
pollution is continuously damaging the whole ecological system and affecting
the lives of plants and animals as well. It has reached to the critical stage
and affecting the whole atmosphere by allowing more harmful radiations from the
sun to the earth. Again polluted air acts as a better insulator which prevents
heat to get escaped back into the space.
Objectives of the test:
1.
Students will be able to
audibly recognize –s sounds in plural nouns and spell them correctly.
2.
Students will be able to
convert the spelling for words that end with –y to -ies.
I will read the text to the students in a
clear and audible voice for a minimum of 3 times. I will first read the text at
a normal pace, with appropriate pauses at the natural break points. I will then
repeat myself in a slower speed, long enough for students to write down what
they have heard. I will also repeat each sequence twice while the students are
writing. At the end of my dictation, I will read the text again at a normal
speed for students to proof-read their writings before collecting their papers.
The learner response would be that students are able to write a text based on
what they heard.
I will only score students based on the
accuracy of the spelling of the 17 plural nouns (including the repetitions of
some words) from the text. I will ignore the minor spelling errors which are
unrelated to the plurality of the words as well as punctuations. The expected positive
washback is that students will pay full attention and be alert in class.
Students will also be able to apply their knowledge from previous lessons about
changing singular words to plural words.
If your objective is mainly to assess spelling , why not just read out short phrases or sentences to contextualize the targetted words? Why waste so much time dictating a whole paragraph?
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