Oral English Listening Quiz! November 2011 “Quiz” means “small examination” 小测验.

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Oral English Listening Quiz! November 2011

“Quiz” means “small examination” 小测验

How well can you follow directions? Version 2

Things you need to know

. Corner

Top Corner

Top RightLeft Corner

Top RightLeft Corner

Top RightLeft Bottom Corner

Top RightLeft Bottom  = Circle  = Square = Check Mark X = Ex  = Diamond Corner

Top RightLeft Bottom  = Circle  = Square = Check Mark X = Ex  = Diamond Column Column Corner

Top RightLeft Bottom  = Circle  = Square = Check Mark X = Ex  = Diamond …….Row…… Column Column Corner

Do you know all of these?

How about …

Middle

Back

Underline

Blank Paper

Get it?

Let’s start with a review of Quiz 1

In Quiz 1, I asked you to…

1) write your name, in pinyin, in the top right corner of your paper Curt Schatz

2) write the numbers from one to ten in a column on the left side of the paper Curt Schatz

3) write the date after the number one Curt Schatz November 22, 2012

4) put an x after the number three Curt Schatz the date x

5) draw four squares after the number 10 Curt Schatz the date x 

6) draw a circle at the bottom of your paper Curt Schatz the date x  

7) write your student number after the number five Curt Schatz the date x  

8) Underline your name Curt Schatz the date x   ________

9) Circle the number eight Curt Schatz the date x   ________ 

10) Write “I like English” under your name Curt Schatz the date x   ________  I like English!

11) turn your paper over and write “finished” on the back Curt Schatz the date x   ________ Finished! I like English! 

Remember all of that?

Quiz 2: The rules

Get out a blank piece of paper Do not write anything on your paper until I tell you to do so

Do everything I tell you to do, and nothing else

got it?

Some more rules

No talking is allowed during this quiz Do not look at your classmates papers I do not mark spelling and grammer

Do you understand?

Listen carefully. I will read each direction two times

Please give me your papers now.

The directions

1)write your name, in pinyin or English, in the top left corner of your paper Curt Schatz

2) write the numbers from one to ten in a column on the left side of the paper Curt Schatz

3) Next to the number 1, answer the question, “Do you understand what I want you to do?” Curt Schatz yes

4) put a check mark after your answer Curt Schatz yes

5) draw two diamonds after the number three Curt Schatz  yes

6) Write your student number in the bottom left corner of your paper Curt Schatz  yes

7) next to the number four, write “Practice makes perfect” Curt Schatz Practice makes perfect  yes

8) Underline your student number Curt Schatz  Practice makes perfect ________ yes

9) Write “I need practice” after the number eight Curt Schatz  Practice makes perfect I need practice yes

10) Write “Sue’s suit is shiny” after the number six Curt Schatz  Practice makes perfect I need practice Sue’s suit is shiny yes

11) Write “I listened carefully” on the back of your paper Curt Schatz I listened carefully!  Practice makes perfect I need practice Sue’s suit is shiny yes

12) Smile – you’re all done! Please give me your papers now.

Did you do better this time?

That’s all for this quiz