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ESL CLASS EXAMINATION OF READING AND WRITING PROFICIENCY
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prompt (n.) - a symbol or message informing the user that some input is required Read the prompt carefully. Do not skim it. Number the questions that you are to answer. Answer all of the questions in the order asked.
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Be an active reader. Focus on the ideas. Don’t stop for new vocabulary! Think of the prompt questions. Read the title, beginning, and end of the article. Quickly skim for the gist. Read and number answers as you find them.
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Circle the topic. Underline the thesis statement if you can find it. Mark answers as you find them. Use the same numbers as the prompt questions. Circle names/words you want to use.
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Create pre-writing outline a.Topic b.Thesis statement c.Think: How many points of view 1. 1 st point with support a) solution? 2. 2 nd point with support a) solution? d. Your opinion: Jot down some ideas of how you agree or disagree.
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Introduction should include: ◦ Introduction of general topic ◦ _______________________ ◦ Author’s Name ◦ ________________________
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If there are two points of view, how many paragraphs would you use? If they are opposite ideas, what transitions can/should/could be used? If specific people, countries, companies are names, should you use them? If not, why?
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Must relate to the article and the opinions therein. Only place in the essay that you may use “I.” Use transitions: first (2 nd, etc), in addition, similarly, however, on the other hand)
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Conclude with a final statement. May be part of your opinion paragraph. There should be a conclusion signal such as ◦ All in all, ◦ ________________, ◦ In conclusion, ◦ _________________;
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Leave at least 5 minutes to check grammar! The EAR is an extremely important part of your score. Focus on types of errors you usually make first.
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Prompt 2-3 minutes Read and mark 10 minutes Organize5-7 minutes Write25 minutes Edit5-7 minutes 50 minutes
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