ACCESS Test
Listening
Reading
Writing
Speaking
100
What do you need to bring?
Nothing
100
What do you need to do most during the listening test?
Pay attention!
100
What should you do if you don't know an answer?
Eliminate answers, make your best guess.
100
What do you need to understand before you start writing?
The topic.
100
What should you do before you press record and talk?
Think about what you're going to say.
200
How hard should you work on the test?
You should do your best!
200
What should you do before you answer the question?
Listen to everything.
200
If you don't understand what you read, what should you do?
Read again?
200
What do you do before you start writing?
Plan!
200
Can you do it over once you've clicked stop?
NO
300
Where will the tests take place?
The computer lab or media center.
300
If you don't understand what was said, what should you do?
Eliminate choices, make your best guess.
300
If you're having trouble and want to stop, what should you do?
Keep going! Take a break and then finish your best.
300
What should you do before you start writing?
Write an outline if you can.
300
What should you do if you make a mistake?
Keep talking!
400
How will you know when it's time to test?
You will get a pass or a teacher will come get you.
400
What can you do while you're listening?
Read the question.
400
What do you do if you don't know a word?
Look at the words around it and use the pictures and context clues.
400
What should you check before you're finished?
Spelling, punctuation, grammar, capitalization.
400
What does it mean to be detailed?
Do as much as you possibly can.
500
What is the order of the tests?
Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking
500
FREE POINTS!
FREEEEEEEE
500
You should take your _________?
Time
500
Before you raise your hand to say you're finished, what should you do?
Read your paper to make sure it sounds good.
500
What do you do when you're done talking?
Hit stop.
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