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Monday, 7 July 2014

Free LOTE Spanish Exam Tips



Free Tips to Pass the LOTE Spanish Exam

*Since the BTLPT and LOTE Spanish exams have a lot in common, these LOTE tips are similar to the BTLPT tips.

  • Be prepared for a lot of distractions at the testing center.  You will have headphones, but you will likely be able to hear other test takers during their speaking sections.  Mentally prepare yourself to block out distractions.
  • Think fast.  For many people, the listening section on the LOTE Spanish exam happens fast and there is not much "think" time to respond.
  • Get used to listening to and understanding Spanish from different parts of the world (Caribbean, South America, Mexico, Central America, and Spain).   On the LOTE Spanish exam, you will hear different accents.
  •  Use the correct register for the writing and speaking sections.  When speaking to adults, you should almost always use the "usted" form.  If you are speaking to close friends or family, you can use the "tú" form even if they are adults.  When speaking to children, close friends, and family, use the "tú" form.
  • Use "proper" or "standard" Spanish.  Avoid slang words, and be sure to not use English words.  If you cannot think of the word in Spanish, think of another way to express the idea in Spanish.
  • Always put accent marks where they belong.  Learn the rules on where to put accent marks.  Do a "Google" search to learn more about the accent mark rules.
  •  For the written expression section, pace yourself so you will be able to plan, write, and proofread all three of the tasks.  You have 50 minutes to write the response to a letter, email, or memo, the opinion/position essay, and the integrated writing skills task.  These tasks must be written in Spanish.  As previously mentioned, be sure to use proper Spanish, accent marks, and the correct register.
  • For the instructional practices writing section, pace yourself so you have time to plan, write, and proofread both of the tasks.  You have 35 minutes to write the lesson plan and the essay.  Both of these must be written in English.  Use "standard" English, and check for spelling errors.
  •  If you are not confident in all areas of Spanish (listening, speaking, writing, and reading), I recommend you buy the Barron's AP Spanish Guide. 
  •  I am also available by appointment for tutoring for the LOTE or BTLPT Spanish exams.  Email me at courtneyschonefeld@hotmail.com
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