Selamat Hari Raya


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ms Chan

info on practical exam

Section and criteria Time allocated
(minutes)
Marks
available
Percentage of
total exam
Section One: Preparation 15 minutes
Section Two: Interview
Part A: Introductory discussion
• Interaction on familiar topics
approximately
2 minutes
10
Part B: Visual stimulus and focus questions
• Linguistic resources
• Fluency and clarity
• Content (prepared response to visual
stimulus and focus questions)
• Interaction on unprepared questions
• Communication strategies
approximately
3–4 minutes
15
10
10
5
5
Part C: Course discussion
• Linguistic resources
• Fluency and clarity
• Content (course issue/text discussion)
• Content (sociocultural understandings and
analysis)
approximately
5–6 minutes
15
10
10
10
Total 100 25
Instructions to candidates
During the preparation time
1. Prepare your responses to the stimulus item and focus questions/statement and make
notes on the pages provided in this booklet.
During the interview
1. Participate in an introductory discussion with the marker.
2. Talk about the stimulus item and chosen focus questions. You must aim to talk for the
full three minutes.
3. Do not read from your notes.
4. Nominate an issue related to the focus and content of one or both of the Stage 3 units.
5. Participate in a conversation with the marker about the nominated issue, providing
examples from texts you have studied.

wace website

Students are encouraged to check the wace website for information about the Year 12 programme .www.curriculum.wa.edu.au.


ENGLISH AS AN ADDITIONAL
LANGUAGE
OR DIALECT
Practical (oral) examination
Stage 3
Time allowed for this practical (oral) examination
Preparation: fifteen minutes
Interview: twelve minutes
Materials required/recommended for this practical (oral) examination
To be provided by the supervisor
One (1) coloured stimulus item
Pages for notes (included in this Preparation Booklet)
One (1) stimulus item with focus questions (included in this Preparation Booklet)
To be provided by the candidate
Standard items: pens, pencils, eraser, correction fluid/tape, ruler, highlighters
Important note to candidates
No other items may be taken into the examination room. It is your responsibility to ensure that
you do not have any unauthorised notes or other items of a non-personal nature in the
examination room. If you have any unauthorised material with you, hand it to the supervisor
before reading any further.
EALD