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Title: CELDT Preparation


1
CELDT Preparation
  • South East High School

2
Why do I have to take this test?
  • Who must take the CELDT?
  • The CELDT must be given to students identified as
    English learners once a year as per the school
    districts evaluation process until they are
    reclassified as fluent English(RFEP).

3
How do I become redesignated as English
Proficient?
  • Score Basic or above on the CST
  • Achieve and overall score of 4 or above on the
    CELDT.

4
CELDT Listening and Speaking Tips
  • Pay attention
  • Ignore distractions
  • Speak loudly and clearly
  • Speak in complete sentences

5
Practice Test-Speaking
  • Find a partner
  • Take turns answering each question with your
    partner
  • Speak clearly but low

6
Speaking
7
1. Identify the person or object2. Explain what
they do or how they work
8
Earthmover, tractor
  • This is used to move to earth or dirt.
  • It is used to clear land.
  • It is used to remove trash or debris.

9
umbrella
  • They are used to keep you dry when it is raining.
  • Umbrellas are used to protect you from the rain.

10
Cash register
  • A cash register is used to add up sales and hold
    money.

11
fire extinguisher
  • A fire extinguisher is used to put out fires.

12
hardhat
  • A hardhat is used to protect your head .

13
fan
  • This helps cool you down on a hot day.
  • A fan circulates air.

14
calculator
  • A calculator is used in math and science classes
    to add, subtract, multiply, and divide large
    numbers.

15
gas pump, gasoline pump
  • This is used to put gas in your car.

16
blender
  • A blender is used to mix food to make sauces and
    smoothies.

17
gloves
  • These are used to protect your hands.

18
matches
  • They are used to light candles and start
    barbecues.
  • Matches are used to start fires.

19
flashlight
  • This is used during emergencies, like
    earthquakes, when you need light.

20
tent
  • This is used to provide shelter when people are
    camping.

21
clock
  • A clock usually hangs on a wall and is used to
    tell time.

22
goggles
  • These are used to protect your eyes.

23
apron
  • It is used when cooking to keep your clothes
    clean.
  • It is used to protect your clothes.
  • It is used to protect you in science lab.

24
beakers
  • These are used in science classes to contain
    liquids.
  • They hold liquids in science labs.

25
map
  • Maps are used to find places or to plan trips.

26
Train tracks
  • Train tracks allow trains to move along a path.
  • They guide a train.

27
watch
  • A watch is usually worn on a persons wrist and
    is used to tell time.

28
Thesaurus
  • A thesaurus is used to find synonyms.
  • It is used to look up words that have the same
    meaning.

29
compass
  • A compass is used to draw circles.

30
Tree roots
  • Tree roots help trees absorb water from the
    ground.

31
protractor
  • A protractor is used to measure angles.

32
Question mark
  • This is used to punctuate a sentence which asks a
    question.
  • It is used instead of a period when you ask a
    question.

33
electrical outlet
  • An electrical outlet is used to supply power the
    things like lamps, TVs, and radios.

34
Quotation marks
  • They used to show the exact words someone said.
  • You use them when you write to show the exact
    words that someone said.

35
battery
  • A battery is used to supply power to appliances
    and electrical devices.

36
Exclamation mark
  • This is used at the end of a sentence to show
    excitement.

37
microscope
  • A microscope is used in science classes to see
    cells.

38
whistle
  • You blow into a whistle to make a loud, high
    pitched noise.

39
fireman
  • He fights fires.
  • He extinguishes fires.
  • He rescues people during fires.

40
chef, cook
  • He prepares food in a restaurant.
  • He makes food in a restaurant.
  • He cooks food.

41
judge
  • The person is a judge, she listens to cases and
    makes decisions.
  • She decides if people are innocent or guilty.
  • She makes legal decisions.

42
police officer, policeman
  • He protects people.
  • He enforces the law.

43
doctor, nurse
  • She takes care of newborn babies.
  • She takes care of sick people.
  • She delivers babies.

44
soldier, marine
  • She fights for our country.
  • She goes to war.
  • She protects the country.

45
What is name of this shape? How many sides does
it have? How many angles?
  • It is a square. It has 4 sides and 4 angles.

46
What is name of this shape? How many sides does
it have? How many angles?
  • It is a rectangle and it has 4 sides and 4 angles.

47
What is name of this shape? How many sides does
it have? How many angles?
  • It is a triangle. It has 3 sides and 3 angles.

48
What is name of this shape? How many faces does
it have?
  • It is a cube and it has 6 faces.

49
What is she doing?
  • She is diving.
  • She is diving into a swimming pool.

50
What safety equipment is he wearing?
  • He is wearing a hardhat, goggles, and gloves.

51
Describe this picture.
  • The picture shows marine life.
  • It is a picture of a marine habitat.
  • This show a marine environment.

52
What is the baby doing?
  • The baby is crawling.

53
What is a beaker? Where would you find one?
  • A beaker is used to hold liquids. You can
    usually find them in science labs.

54
What do you do in a science lab?
  • In a science lab, you conduct experiments.
  • Science class use science labs to do experiments.

55
Synonymswords have the same or almost the same
meaning
  • Cold
  • Happy
  • Young
  • Slender
  • Busy
  • Bored
  • Anxious
  • Angry
  • Chilly
  • Content
  • Youthful
  • Thin
  • Occupied
  • Uninterested
  • Nervous
  • Furious

56
Antonymswords that have opposite or nearly
opposite meanings
  • Cold hot
  • Happy sad
  • Young old
  • Slender plump
  • Busy idle
  • Bored fascinated
  • Anxious calm
  • Angry pleased

57
  • Tell me a synonym for the word recall.
  • Can you recall your last visit to a museum?
  • remember

58
  • Tell me a synonym for the word genuine.
  • The scientists found a genuine fossil.
  • real, authentic

59
  • Now Im going to say some words, and I want you
    to say the opposite.
  • careful
  • careless, dangerous, risky

60
  • Now Im going to say some words, and I want you
    to say the opposite.
  • succeeded
  • failed

61
  • Now Im going to say some words, and I want you
    to say the opposite.
  • demolish
  • construct or build

62
  • Now Im going to say some words, and I want you
    to say the opposite.
  • accept
  • reject

63
italics
  • Text that is slanted
  • Used to indicate the title of a book, movie,
    play, TV show or album
  • Used for emphasis
  • Used in headings

64
Bullets
  • Used in notes
  • Used to highlight information
  • Used to organize information

65
Bolded Text
  • Used to indicate subject headings
  • Used to separate information
  • Help you scan documents

66
4 Picture Narrative
  • I am going to show you four pictures. Look at
    all the pictures. They tell a story.

67
I will start the story for you. Yesterday, Maria
and a group of friends played baseball. Tell me
what happened.
68
  • Maria was the pitcher in the game. She pitches
    the ball to a boy and he hits it very far. So no
    one can catch the ball when he hits it. The
    baseball went so far it was in some grass where
    they couldnt see it. So all the kids started to
    look for the ball but they couldnt find it. But
    then Marias dog found the ball, and all the kids
    laughed. Now they can play baseball again.

69
I will start the story for you. One day, Molly
and John were in front of a fruit stand. Tell me
what happened.
70
  • Molly and John are looking at fruit in a storein
    a window. I think theyre hungry. But they got no
    money with them. And this lady comes out from the
    store. Her bag has ripped and has a hole. She
    drops some fruit. So Molly and Johnthey pick up
    the fruit that fell out . . . from the ladys
    shopping bag. To help her. And they give the
    fruit to her. So, since they help her, the lady
    says to Molly that she can keep a fruit. And she
    gives some fruit to the John too. I think its
    oranges.

71
I will start the story for you. Last week, Ms.
Walkers science class was studying sea animals.
Tell me what happened.
72
  • The students in Ms. Walkers class learned about
    marine life. She showed them a picture of a
    starfish. Then the class went on a field trip to
    the beach. There the children looked in the tide
    pools for the marine life that they had learned
    about in class. Ms. Walker found a starfish and
    showed it to the class. They students remembered
    many interesting facts about it from their
    science class.

73
Scoring Rubric 4 Picture Narrative
  • Score Scoring Rationale
  • 0 No response NR.
  • Spoken in another language HL.
  • Unintelligible.
  • Response consists entirely of I dont know or
    I forget.
  • 1 Student attempts to tell a story based on the
    pictures but does not construct a coherent
    narrative.
  • Response displays a very limited range of
    vocabulary. The students speech is often halting
    or impeded.
  • Response includes numerous grammatical errors
    that interfere with communication.
  • Students speech is generally difficult to
    understand. Pronunciation often interferes with
    communication.
  • 2 Story is based on pictures but does not
    clearly express some major event.
  • Response displays some of the necessary
    vocabulary, but the student often cannot find the
    right word.
  • Response shows control of basic grammatical
    structures but includes numerous errors, some of
    which interfere with communication.
  • Students speech is sometimes difficult to
    understand. Pronunciation sometimes interferes
    with communication.
  • 3 Story is coherent and includes explanation of
    major events, but does not provide much
    elaboration (e.g., explanations of details and
    context).
  • Vocabulary resources are generally adequate to
    perform the task. The student sometimes cannot
    find the right word.
  • Response is generally adequate grammatically.
    Errors rarely interfere with communication.
  • Student may have an accent and/or make some
    errors in pronunciation, but pronunciation is
    generally accurate and usually does not interfere
    with communication.
  • 4 Story is coherent and effective, including
    explanation of major events, with appropriate
    elaboration (e.g., explanations of details and
    context). Contains more complex sentence
    structure.

74
Choose and Give Reasons
  • Im going to ask you a question, and I want to
    hear what you think.

75
What would you rather eat, an orange or a
hamburger? Give me two reasons why.
76
Suppose that you can go to either a sports event
or an amusement park. Which would you choose?
Tell me why. Give me at least two reasons.
77
Im going to ask you a question, and I want to
hear what you think. say What would you rather
do after school, baby-sit a young child or help
someone with homework? Tell me why. Give me at
least two reasons.
78
Scoring Rubric
  • Speaking Choose and Give Reasons
  • Score Scoring Rationale
  • 0 Student does not make a choice or does not
    support the choice with a relevant reason.
  • No response NR.
  • Response is entirely in another language HL.
  • 1 Student makes choice and supports choice with
    at least one relevant reason.
  • Errors in grammar, vocabulary, and/or
    pronunciation are significant enough to interfere
    with communication.
  • 2 Student makes choice and supports it with at
    least two relevant reasons.
  • Speech is generally accurate (i.e., minor
    grammatical, vocabulary, and/or pronunciation
    errors may occur, but they do not affect
    communication).

79
What would you say?
  • You have an extra ticket to the football game
    and you want to invite your friend. What would
    you say?
  • Would you like to go the football game with me?

80
  • You are drawing a picture. You want to borrow a
    blue marker from your friend. What would you say
    to your friend?
  • Can I borrow your blue marker?
  • May I use your blue marker?

81
  • There is a new student at your school. You see
    the student in the hall and he or she looks lost.
    You want to offer to help the student. What would
    you say?
  • What room are looking for? I can show you where
    you want to go.
  • Are you new to this school? I can help you find
    the room you are looking for.
  • Are you lost? I can help you.

82
  • There is a new clothing store opening near
    school and you want to work there. What would
    you say to the manager?
  • Id would like to work here. Can I have a work
    application?
  • Are you hiring? I would like to apply for job.
  • Are you the manager? My name is _____. Can I
    have an employment application?

83
  • You need to write an essay for college
    application and you want your teacher to read it
    over what would you say?
  • Would you kindly read over my essay and tell me
    how I can make it better?
  • Do you think this is a good essay? How can I
    make it better?

84
  • You want to know which classes you should take
    to get into college. What would you ask your
    counselor?
  • I want to go to college and I need to know if I
    have all the right classes. Can you look at my
    transcript and tell me if there is another class
    I need to take.
  • Do you think I have the correct classes for
    college?
  • Which classes do you recommend that I take so
    that I can get into a good college?

85
  • You are going to a new school and you want to
    join the cross country team. What would you say
    to the coach?
  • I want to join the cross country team. When are
    try-outs?
  • What do I need to do to join the cross country
    team?

86
  • You have to create a PowerPoint presentation but
    you are not sure how many slides your
    presentation should have. What question would
    you ask your teacher?
  • How many slides should the presentation have?
  • How many slides are required?

87
  • This week a pilot will visit your school and
    speak about her profession. You want to know why
    she decided to become a pilot. What would you
    ask her?
  • What made you decide to become a pilot?
  • Why did you choose to become a pilot?

88
  • Your friend wants to join the chess club. You
    want to know when they meet and how often. What
    would you ask your friend.
  • When does the chess club meet?

89
What do you use to punctuate a question?
  • You use a question mark.

90
What do use to extinguish a fire?
  • You use a fire extinguisher to extinguish a fire.

91
What do you use to put gasoline in a car?
  • You use a gas pump to put gasoline in a car.

92
What do you use a thesaurus for?
  • You use a thesaurus to find words that have the
    same or similar meaning.
  • You use a thesaurus to look up synonyms.

93
Listening
94
Listen to the passage. Then do numbers 1 through
3.
  • 1. Where was Kim going?
  • A. to a classroom
  • B. to the pet store
  • C. to the lunchroom
  • 2. Who is Buster?
  • A. a friend of Kims
  • B. Kims pet rabbit
  • C. Ms. Chins rabbit
  • 3. What did Kim want to do?
  • A. eat lunch
  • B. feed Buster
  • C. play outside

95
Listen to the passage. Then do numbers 1 through
3.
  • 1. Where does this story take place?
  • A. on a farm
  • B. in a city
  • C. on a bus
  • D. at a school
  • 2. After arriving at the farm, the first thing
    Teresa noticed was the
  • A. rooster.
  • B. horse.
  • C. smell.
  • D. sounds.
  • 3. Teresa was as curious as a kitten. This
    means she wanted to
  • A. see everything.
  • B. be very careful.
  • C. play with the animals.
  • D. stay near the teacher.

96
Listen to the passage. Then do numbers 1 through
3.
  • 1. What were the students talking about?
  • A. buying a book
  • B. going to the library
  • C. entering a contest
  • 2. What do the students need to show in their
    posters?
  • A. that reading is fun
  • B. that the certificate is worth twenty-five
    dollars
  • C. that Humphrys sells books and games
  • 3. What did Kate say Tom is good at?
  • A. telling jokes
  • B. drawing pictures
  • C. playing games

97
Listen to the passage. Then do numbers 1 through
3.
  • 1. This passage is MOSTLY about Diego Riveras
  • A. work as a painter.
  • B. village paintings.
  • C. trip to Europe.
  • D. murals in Mexico.
  • 2. Rivera applied new knowledge to his work when
    he
  • A. left Mexico.
  • B. returned from Europe.
  • C. was a young boy.
  • D. arrived in Europe.
  • 3. Rivera went to Europe to
  • A. teach other artists.
  • B. sell his colorful paintings.
  • C. become a friend of Pablo Picasso.
  • D. study the paintings of famous artists.

98
Listen to the passage. Then do numbers 1 through
3.
  • 1. What did Kimberly want to do?
  • A. find a job to earn money
  • B. sign up for volunteer work
  • C. place an ad in the newspaper
  • 2. How did Joe find his job?
  • A. by going to several grocery stores
  • B. by applying on the Internet
  • C. by calling Mr. Molino
  • 3. Why should Kimberly include her job at the
    hospital?
  • A. to impress Joe
  • B. to show work experience
  • C. to get a high school diploma

99
Listen to the passage. Then do numbers 1 through
3.
  • 1. Which of these is NOT a requirement for this
    job?
  • A. painting experience
  • B. carpentry experience
  • C. ability to lift 50 pounds
  • D. ability to work evenings
  • 2. The Buford Hardware Store placed an
    advertisement in the newspaper for what type of
    position?
  • A. seasonal full-time
  • B. seasonal part-time
  • C. permanent full-time
  • D. permanent part-time
  • 3. The job description states that the Buford
    Hardware Store
  • A. wants to hire someone who can drive a car.
  • B. expects the applicant to be willing to work
    part-time.
  • C. seeks to hire someone with a college
    education.
  • D. would prefer an applicant with carpentry
    experience.

100
Following Oral Directions
  • What do the students need for their project?
  • A. some pictures
  • B. some books
  • C. some snacks

101
Following Oral Directions
  • What is the teacher talking about?
  • A. the answers to a homework assignment
  • B. a new way of turning in homework
  • C. when a book report is due

102
Following oral directions.
  • What should the students do when they hear the
    bell?
  • Walk to auditorium.
  • Stay seated.
  • Line up at the back door.

103
Following Oral Directions.
  • What reference material can the students use
    during the test?
  1. pen
  2. thesaurus
  3. paper

104
Following Oral Directions
  • When will the assembly be held?
  • A. 1000 A.M.
  • B. 1100 A.M.
  • C. 100 P.M.

105
  • A. B. C.

106
  1. Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone
  2. Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone
  3. Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone

107
  • A B C

108
  • A. text B. text C. text

109
A B C
110
A B C
111
  1. The student studied diligently to pass his
    algebra final.
  2. The student studied diligently to pass his
    algebra final.
  3. The student studied diligently to pass his
    algebra final.

112
  1. yes
  2. Yes!
  3. Yes?

113
  • atlas
  • thesaurus
  • dictionary
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