5 FREE sample pedagogy/instruction and assessment questions for the LOTE:
1. Jorge is a new student in Ms. Cantú's class, and Spanish is his
first language. However, he has lived in the US for several years and
prefers to speak English. He is reluctant to speak Spanish in Ms.
Cantú's Spanish III class, and does not want to do class work or
participate. What are some strategies she can use to encourage him to complete his assignments?
A. Ms. Cantú should require Jorge to participate and complete
assignments, and plan consequences (verbal warning, extra assignment,
call home, referral) if he does not comply.
B. Ms. Cantú should not
force Jorge to participate, but should plan learner-centered activities
and give students choices so they can do assignments that interest them.
C. Ms. Cantú should differentiate instruction so that Jorge is not
bored with assignments, and allow him to choose from a variety of
assignments so that he can do coursework on topics that interest him.
D. Ms. Cantú should request that he be placed in another world language program.
2. Jaime is in fifth grade, and he is learning Spanish three days a
week. In his Spanish class, they learn vocabulary, grammar, and are
expected to participate in conversations. He is most likely in:
A. A bilingual education program.
B. An immersion program.
C. A newcomer center program.
D. A FLES (Foreign Language in Elementary School) Program.
3. How are cognitive processes different in first and second language acquisition?
A. People naturally acquire their first language, but can never achieve
near native proficiency in a second language due to cognitive
processing limitations.
B. Children acquire their first language
naturally from interaction with caregivers at a young age while their
brain is quickly developing, whereas usually a second language is
learned/acquired when a person is older, has an understanding of
language, grammar, and structure, and has a longer attention span.
C. Children are born with a language acquisition device allowing them to
learn L1 almost effortlessly, but these language skills do not easily
transfer to L2, and direct instruction and correction must be used to
teach L2.
D. Cognitive processes in L1 and L2 acquisition are
largely the same, except that people usually learn L2 when their brain
is more developed.
4. A third grade teacher is planning a unit for
Hispanic Heritage month. What are some ways she can plan an
interdisciplinary unit?
A. She can plan a unit about famous Hispanic
figures from several Latin American countries, provide various texts
about the famous people, and assign students an essay about their
favorite figure.
B. She can collaborate with the Social Studies
teacher to ask to do a unit together about important Hispanic figures
throughout history, and ask the English Language Arts teacher to also
include a reading assignment about Hispanic Heritage month. She can
allow students to choose their favorite figure, do some research, and
present their findings to the class in the target language.
C. She
can plan a semester long unit involving Hispanic Heritage month and tie
it in with other cultural months to compare and contrast those cultures.
Students should choose two cultures and present the similarities and
differences between those cultures.
D. She should allow students to
choose their own topic related to Hispanic Heritage month and have them
create a PowerPoint presentation.
5. Mrs. Johnson teaches
Spanish II, and plans real-world lessons based on subject material
(math, science, social studies, etc). She is most likely influenced by:
A. Content-based approaches.
B. Lev Vygotsky's interactionist theory.
C. Noam Chomsky's universal grammar theory.
D. The audiolingual method.
#LOTEPedagogyQuestions #LOTEInstructionandAssessmentQuestions
The answers and explanations to the answers are in the LOTE Pedagogy/Instruction and Assessment Guide. I recently updated it to include these sample questions. If you previously purchased the guide, check your email with information about downloading the new guide.
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Friday, 14 November 2014
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Studying for the BTLPT Spanish or LOTE Spanish Tests
This is a great, FREE resource to help you prepare for the LOTE or BTLPT Spanish. This is a released AP Spanish exam, so it does not follow the BTLPT or LOTE preparation manual, but it has great resources to help you practice for your test. http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/exam/exam_information/4554.html
LOTE test takers- keep in mind that instruction and assessment (pedagogy) is the largest part of the test, and the hardest for many people. Check out my Instruction and Assessment Guide by going to the link "Buy LOTE Study Material Here."
#BTLPTSpanish #LOTESpanish
LOTE test takers- keep in mind that instruction and assessment (pedagogy) is the largest part of the test, and the hardest for many people. Check out my Instruction and Assessment Guide by going to the link "Buy LOTE Study Material Here."
#BTLPTSpanish #LOTESpanish
Sunday, 9 November 2014
Testimonials
Thanks to happy and loyal customers, I have some testimonials to share! Visit the "Testimonials" page on the right hand side, or click on this link: http://www.texeshelp.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.htmlhttp://www.texeshelp.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html
New Core Subjects EC-6 and Core Subjects 4-8 Exams
Registration is now open for the new Core Subjects EC-6 and Core Subjects 4-8 exams. They will be offered in January, and for now only phone registration is available. To register, call ETS at 1-800-205-2626.
#CoreSubjectsEC-6 #CoreSubjects4-8
#CoreSubjectsEC-6 #CoreSubjects4-8
Monday, 3 November 2014
Did You Fail the LOTE or BTLPT Spanish? Do You Want ETS to Review/Verify Your Score?
Are you curious about having your LOTE or BTLPT score reviewed/verified? For $70 ETS will review your score, but only the speaking/oral section and writing section will be reviewed. They will score those sections again, and then let you know if they confirm or change your score. For more information, go to the ETS site and download the current TExES registration bulletin http://cms.texes-ets.org/texes/downloadlibrary/
Sunday, 2 November 2014
Are you studying for the LOTE or BTLPT Spanish exam?
Both exams include listening comprehension. If you need to practice that, UT has some great free resources: http://www.laits.utexas.edu/laexec/laexec.html#
Keep in mind we sell a pedagogy guide for the LOTE, a reading comprehension test for the BTLPT, and sample writing tasks for both exams.
If you have any questions, please email me at schonefeldcourtney@gmail.com
Both exams include listening comprehension. If you need to practice that, UT has some great free resources: http://www.laits.utexas.edu/laexec/laexec.html#
Keep in mind we sell a pedagogy guide for the LOTE, a reading comprehension test for the BTLPT, and sample writing tasks for both exams.
If you have any questions, please email me at schonefeldcourtney@gmail.com
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
LOTE and BTLPT
Congratulations to everyone who passed the LOTE and BTLPT from the September/October test! If you didn't pass, hang in there! The exams will be offered again in November, and you have until October 31 to register.
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