English, asked by pgpankaj8223, 1 year ago

speech on children of 9th class for my ASL exam of 4 minutes

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Answered by Kiran01Rewatkar
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Strictly no other person other than the examiner, students or a known ASL monitor can be allowed into
the exam room.
School intercoms, public address systems and CCTV cameras must be turned off in the exam room.
No other recording devices other than the examiner¡¦s MP3 player are allowed.
No posters, pictures or similar containing written English language should be on the walls of the exam
room.
If schools wish to take photographs in the exam room (or anywhere else and only ever at your discretion) they should do so after the exam session has finished.

Marksheets

Schools should have the provision of the marksheets with the first two columns completed with:
 serial number with class & section
 first name &surname/ family name of each student

Please note the marksheets are also used as a timetable to indicate the running order of the MP3 recordings.
Therefore, please indicate any changes in the order on the marksheet.

Security:

 DO NOT show the marksheets or discuss the marks with other school staff.
 It’s best to refrain even from making comments to other teachers like ‘They were good’.
 If asked, just say ‘I’m really sorry but it’s against the rules for me to say anything’.

You will have to submit the marksheets of speaking assessment of classes IX & XI to the CBSE Regional office;
the name and address of the official concerned will be communicated to you later.

Conduct of examinations
The ASL exam comes in two formats:
 Standard IX exam at B1 level of the CEFR (8–10 minutes long)
 Standard XI exam at B2 level of the CEFR (10–12 minutes long)
Both formats have three phases:
1. Introductory phase
2. Topic (T) phase
3. Problem solving (PS) phase

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