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Listening for Sounds A Test of A Test of Auditory Discrimination Auditory Discrimination.

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1 Listening for Sounds A Test of A Test of Auditory Discrimination Auditory Discrimination

2 Please listen carefully. There are six parts to this test.There are six parts to this test. You will be given directions for each part of the test.You will be given directions for each part of the test. Write your answers on your own paper, as instructed.Write your answers on your own paper, as instructed. If you do not know an answer, leave it blank or guess.If you do not know an answer, leave it blank or guess.

3 BEGINNING CONSONANT SOUNDS: –There are 22 words in this section. –Write the beginning sound you hear in each word given. Go on to the next word as soon as you hear it. »Click here when you are ready to begin.

4 BEGINNING VOWEL SOUNDS –There are 10 words in this section. –Write the letter for the beginning vowel sound of each word as you hear it. »Click here when you are ready to begin.

5 MIDDLE VOWEL SOUNDS: –There are 10 words in this section. –Write the letter for the middle vowel sound in each word you hear. »Click here when you are ready to begin.

6 Two or more letters together Two or more letters together CONSONANT BLENDS AT THE BEGINNING OF A WORD: There are 16 words in this section. Write the two or three letters that blend together and BEGIN these words. *Click here when you are ready to begin. *Click here when you are ready to begin.

7 CONSONANT BLENDS AT THE END OF A WORD: –There are 5 words in this section. –Write the two letters that blend together and END the words you hear. »Click here when you are ready to begin.

8 SOMETIMES TWO CONSONANTS COMBINE TO MAKE ONE SOUND.SOMETIMES TWO CONSONANTS COMBINE TO MAKE ONE SOUND. –There are five words in this section. –Write the two letters that make up the sound at the beginning of the words you hear. »Click here when you are ready to begin.

9 You are finished! Make sure your name and the date are written at the top of your paper.Make sure your name and the date are written at the top of your paper. Turn in your paper and the disk.Turn in your paper and the disk.


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