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Placement test Teacher’s guide This placement test is designed to help teachers decide at which level of English Unlimited new students should be placed. The test contains: 120 written multiple-choice questions, 20 at each level from Starter to Advanced (covering CEF levels A1 to C1). The questions focus on the language taught across the six levels of English Unlimited. an oral placement test, designed to be used in conjunction with the written test. The questions in this test are linked to the goals in the English Unlimited coursebooks, which in turn are based on the CEF ‘can-do’ statements. The oral test is designed to be flexible. This should allow teachers to get an overview of students’ speaking ability in order to ‘fine-tune’ their assessment of the correct level at which to place students. keys and tables for interpreting scores. Written test procedure 1 Ask the student to start at the beginning of the written test and stop when the questions become too difficult. Allow 30–40 minutes for the test. 2 Mark the test and use the table below to place the student provisionally at one of the six levels of English Unlimited. 3 Use the oral placement test to confirm or adjust this placement (see Oral test procedure below). Starter Elementary Pre- intermediate Intermediate Upper Intermediate Advanced Written test score 0–15 16–35 36–55 56–75 76–95 96+ 1 Placement test Teacher’s guide Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2010

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Page 1: Placement test - Cambridge test Teacher’s guide This placement test is designed to help teachers decide at which level of English Unlimited new students should

Placement test

Teacher’s guideThis placement test is designed to help teachers decide at which level of English Unlimited new students should be placed.

The test contains:• 120writtenmultiple-choicequestions,20ateachlevelfromStartertoAdvanced(coveringCEFlevelsA1to

C1).ThequestionsfocusonthelanguagetaughtacrossthesixlevelsofEnglish Unlimited.

• anoralplacementtest,designedtobeusedinconjunctionwiththewrittentest.Thequestionsinthistestare linked to the goals in the English Unlimitedcoursebooks,whichinturnarebasedontheCEF‘can-do’statements.Theoraltestisdesignedtobeflexible.Thisshouldallowteacherstogetanoverviewofstudents’speakingabilityinorderto‘fine-tune’theirassessmentofthecorrectlevelatwhichtoplacestudents.

• keysandtablesforinterpretingscores.

Written test procedure1 Askthestudenttostartatthebeginningofthewrittentestandstopwhenthequestionsbecometoodifficult.

Allow30–40minutesforthetest.

2 MarkthetestandusethetablebelowtoplacethestudentprovisionallyatoneofthesixlevelsofEnglish Unlimited.

3 Usetheoralplacementtesttoconfirmoradjustthisplacement(seeOraltestprocedurebelow).

Starter Elementary Pre-intermediate

Intermediate Upper Intermediate

Advanced

Written test score

0–15 16–35 36–55 56–75 76–95 96+

1 Placement test Teacher’s guide Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2010

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Oral test procedure1 Checkthestudent’swrittentestscoreandprovisionalplacement.

2 Askthestudenttheintroductoryquestionsandnotetheinformationonthescoresheet.

3 Askaminimumoffourquestionsfromthequestionbankthatcorrespondstotheleveloftheprovisionalplacement.

4 Encouragethestudenttogivefullanswers,bymeansofpromptsratherthandirectquestions.Allow5–10minutesperquestion,dependingonlevel.

5 Awardascoreforeachquestion,usingthebanddescriptorsbelow,interpreted at the relevant level.

Band descriptors Score

Insufficientsampleofspokenlanguage.Studentfailstounderstandquestion,evenwhenrepeated.

0

Evidenceofunderstandingatabasiclevel,butfrequentinaccuraciesingrammarandvocabularymayobscurethemessage.Significanthesitationandinaccuraciesinpronunciationimpedeunderstanding.Utterancesleftunextended.

1

Clearevidenceofcomprehension.Grammarandvocabularysufficienttoconveyintendedmeaningandextendanswerseffectively.Utterancesarereasonablyrelevantandcoherentwithonlyoccasionalhesitation.However,complexvocabularyandgrammaticalstructuresareavoided(exceptinobviouslywell-rehearsedutterances).

2

Questionsfullyunderstood.Accurateandappropriateuseofarangeofsimpleandcomplexgrammaticalformsandvocabularytodevelopresponsesfully.Utterancesintelligibleandlinked coherently and logically without undue hesitation.

3

6 Placethestudentasfollows:

Oral score Level

Mainly1s Onelevelbelow written score

Mainly2s Atsame level as written score

Mainly3s Onelevelabove written score

7 Wherethereisasignificantdiscrepancybetweenthestudent’swrittenscoreandoralperformance,teachersshouldusetheirprofessionaljudgementtoplacethestudentatthecorrectlevel.

8 TeachersmayliketoaskstudentsfortheirownassessmentoftheirlevelofEnglish,bearinginmind,however,thatthisjudgementislikelytobeverysubjective.

2 Placement test Teacher’s guide Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2010