Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Terk, Mattayom 3, Writing Test

The picture story below (click to enlarge) was originally made to be used as a speaking test. However, we have used it as a test of writing skills with the students asked to write what has happened in the story. Before beginning the students are given help, depending on their ability, to write the story. For example at lower levels the students may be pre-taught the appropriate vocabulary and tense form, and given questions to answer to guide their story-telling.


From Cambridge Young Learners English Tests, Movers 3, Second edition.

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The story below is by Terk and shows work that is almost completely his own- the teacher has helped with the correct usage of only a few words and verbs. One or two errors remain.

Last week a father and son went to the forest. The father's name was John and the son's name was Jack. During the time that they went to the forest the weather was so cool. They stopped near the river. John looked around the river. He saw many big trees and two elephants. Then he said, "O.K. Jack we are fishing here." Then Jack and John fished in the river but their fishing rod was broken. Then they couldn't fish any more.

John and Jack looked in their bucket. John said, "Oh, Jack, today there isn't any fish for eating. Now what will we do?" Then the elephant walked to John and Jack. It saw the fish in the river then sucked the fish and put it in the bucket for John and Jack.

Jack saw that and then said, "Thank you Mr. Elephant", and Jack spoke to John, "Today we have fish for eating, ha, ha, ha."

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