Test Photocopiable Oxford University Press Unit 1 Project 2 Better Verified
Placing words like always, usually, sometimes, never correctly in a sentence.
. When he handed it in the next morning, his teacher didn't mark him down for the extra sentences. Instead, she circled his story and wrote: "A+ for vision." Instead, she circled his story and wrote: "A+ for vision
In the modern ESL (English as a Second Language) classroom, assessment is just as critical as instruction. Teachers are constantly searching for materials that are not only aligned with their curriculum but also flexible, reliable, and easy to administer. One search query that frequently appears in educator forums and resource libraries is: Resist the urge to translate vocabulary
Because this is a photocopiable resource from OUP, the questions are designed to be self-explanatory. Resist the urge to translate vocabulary. If a student raises a hand about word meaning, circle the word and say, “Try to guess from context.” This mirrors real-life reading skills. Remember: You can supplement
I get it. Budgets are tight. But OUP has been cracking down on unauthorized sharing of "photocopiable" material. If you post that Unit 1 test PDF on a public blog or file-sharing site, you risk a DMCA takedown.
Remember: You can supplement, but the official remains your benchmark for curriculum alignment.
After the test is graded (but before recording final grades), run a 20-minute clinic: