STUDY MATERIAL
Monday, 26 October 2015
Did You Pass the BTLPT or LOTE?
Did you recently pass the BTLPT or LOTE? I would love to hear from you! Please let me know what resources you used and how you were successful. Thanks!
Saturday, 19 September 2015
Free BTLPT Study Material
ETS just updated their BTLPT Preparation Manual, and it has excellent resources!
http://cms.texes-ets.org/texes/btlpt-spanish/
If you want additional material, you can get 10% off study material on this site with this code: EPP10
http://cms.texes-ets.org/texes/btlpt-spanish/
If you want additional material, you can get 10% off study material on this site with this code: EPP10
Price of Exams Increased
The beginning of this month (September 2015), the price of TExES exams increased to $131. Individual Core Subjects exams increased to $65.
Thursday, 16 April 2015
BTLPT FAQ's
About the BTLPT
How Much Does it Cost?
TExES exams cost $131.
When Can I Take It?
The BTLPT is only offered in testing windows. The exam will be offered July 25-August 1. Although the registration deadline is not until July 10, you should register as soon as possible. Test centers usually fill up before the deadline.
Who Needs To Take the BTLPT?
Candidates that want to be bilingual teachers in Texas must pass the BTLPT, along with the other required exams.
What Will the Exam Cover?
The exam assesses your knowledge of all areas of Spanish, including reading and listening comprehension, as well as writing and oral proficiency. You are also required to write a lesson plan, essay, and a response to an email in Spanish.
For more information, visit the BTLPT page.
How Much Does it Cost?
TExES exams cost $131.
When Can I Take It?
The BTLPT is only offered in testing windows. The exam will be offered July 25-August 1. Although the registration deadline is not until July 10, you should register as soon as possible. Test centers usually fill up before the deadline.
Who Needs To Take the BTLPT?
Candidates that want to be bilingual teachers in Texas must pass the BTLPT, along with the other required exams.
What Will the Exam Cover?
The exam assesses your knowledge of all areas of Spanish, including reading and listening comprehension, as well as writing and oral proficiency. You are also required to write a lesson plan, essay, and a response to an email in Spanish.
For more information, visit the BTLPT page.
Core Subjects EC-6 Study Material and Practice Test Questions
Study guides are now for sale for the Math and ELAR sections of the Core Subjects EC-6 exam. Sample test questions, answers, and explanations are included.
www.coresubjects.net
www.coresubjects.net
Sunday, 12 April 2015
LOTE and BTLPT Scores
If you took the LOTE or BTLPT in March 2015, your score will be released April 13, 2015. Some people already have their score. To view your score, log on to your ETS account.
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
Tips for Taking the BTLPT or LOTE
Are you studying for the BTLPT or LOTE Spanish exams? Here are some helpful tips for the actual test day.
1. The test center will likely have a lot of distractions. Expect to hear other people taking their test and doing their oral/speaking tasks. Be prepared to block out noise mentally, and take ear plugs. Make sure you tell the test proctor you have them. You are allowed to have them, but be sure the proctor knows.
2. Get there early so you will hopefully be admitted before other test takers and choose a seat that you prefer. Ask the test proctor to put as much space between you and other test takers as possible.
3. Eat a healthy meal before you go. The LOTE is a long test, and you don't want to be hungry and have a hard time concentrating. The BTLPT is shorter, but it is still important to eat well before you go so your blood sugar level will not drop.
4. Replace anxious or negative thoughts with positive, realistic thoughts. Remind yourself of your strengths and your hard work studying, and tell yourself you will do your best and pass.
5. Carefully read all instructions, and remember that once you complete a section, you cannot go back to a previous section. Budget your time so you can finish each section. There will be a clock on your screen showing how much time you have left.
1. The test center will likely have a lot of distractions. Expect to hear other people taking their test and doing their oral/speaking tasks. Be prepared to block out noise mentally, and take ear plugs. Make sure you tell the test proctor you have them. You are allowed to have them, but be sure the proctor knows.
2. Get there early so you will hopefully be admitted before other test takers and choose a seat that you prefer. Ask the test proctor to put as much space between you and other test takers as possible.
3. Eat a healthy meal before you go. The LOTE is a long test, and you don't want to be hungry and have a hard time concentrating. The BTLPT is shorter, but it is still important to eat well before you go so your blood sugar level will not drop.
4. Replace anxious or negative thoughts with positive, realistic thoughts. Remind yourself of your strengths and your hard work studying, and tell yourself you will do your best and pass.
5. Carefully read all instructions, and remember that once you complete a section, you cannot go back to a previous section. Budget your time so you can finish each section. There will be a clock on your screen showing how much time you have left.
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