AZELLA AZELLA Oral Communication 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What does the AZELLA oral communication domain primarily assess in English language learners?
- A student's ability to read complex texts silently
- A student's ability to speak and interact using English in academic and social contexts (Correct answer)
- A student's ability to write formal essays
- A student's ability to memorize vocabulary lists
Correct answer: A student's ability to speak and interact using English in academic and social contexts
The AZELLA oral communication domain evaluates how well students can speak and interact in English across academic and social settings.
Question 2: Which component is typically assessed in the AZELLA speaking portion for elementary students?
- Writing a five-paragraph essay
- Responding to picture prompts using complete sentences (Correct answer)
- Reading a passage aloud silently
- Completing a multiple-choice grammar test
Correct answer: Responding to picture prompts using complete sentences
Elementary students in AZELLA's speaking section are often asked to respond to visual prompts using complete English sentences.
Question 3: In AZELLA oral assessments, what does a student demonstrating 'extended discourse' show?
- The ability to use single-word responses
- The ability to produce connected, multi-sentence speech on a topic (Correct answer)
- The ability to spell words correctly
- The ability to read text at grade level
Correct answer: The ability to produce connected, multi-sentence speech on a topic
Extended discourse in oral assessments refers to a student's ability to produce connected, multi-sentence speech rather than isolated words or phrases.
Question 4: Which language function is most likely tested in the AZELLA oral communication section?
- Typing speed on a keyboard
- Describing, explaining, or retelling events in English (Correct answer)
- Identifying parts of speech in isolation
- Translating text from Spanish to English
Correct answer: Describing, explaining, or retelling events in English
AZELLA's oral section tests language functions like describing, explaining, and retelling, which reflect real academic communication needs.
Question 5: What scoring dimension is typically used to evaluate AZELLA oral responses?
- Number of words memorized
- Fluency, vocabulary use, grammar accuracy, and comprehensibility (Correct answer)
- Handwriting quality and letter formation
- Speed of reading aloud
Correct answer: Fluency, vocabulary use, grammar accuracy, and comprehensibility
AZELLA oral responses are scored on dimensions like fluency, vocabulary, grammar, and whether the listener can understand the student.
Question 6: How does AZELLA use oral communication scores to support English language learners?
- To assign extra homework in all subjects
- To determine appropriate language support services and placement levels (Correct answer)
- To decide which lunch period a student attends
- To replace regular classroom assessments
Correct answer: To determine appropriate language support services and placement levels
AZELLA oral scores help educators determine the right level of language support and instructional placement for ELL students.
What does the AZELLA oral communication domain primarily assess in English language learners?