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READING ASSESSMENT Task A i Form 2 STAGE I Instructions Write the correct letter beside the matching picture. Example A. Find some paper. A B. Find some boxes. C. Address the envelope. D. Put the letter in the mailbox. E. Write a letter. F. Fold the letter. G. Put on a stamp. 3
Form 2 READING ASSESSMENT Task A ii STAGE I Instructions Read the time. Match the letter of the clock with the time. The first one is done for you. Example 1 o clock A 10:30 3 o clock 6:30 6:15 noon 8:00 Example For Office Use Only Task Score Performance Indicator (circle one) TASK Ai/ii / 10 Score 0-4: 1 Score 5-7: 2 Score 8-10: 3 4
Instructions READING ASSESSMENT Task B Read the advertisement and fill in the blanks. Form 2 STAGE I Questions 1. Name of store: 2. Sale price: 3. Item on Sale: 4. Regular price: 5. Sizes available: 6. Colours available: For Office Use Only Task Score Performance Indicator (circle one) TASK B / 7 Score 0-2: 1 Score 3-5: 2 Score 6-7: 3 5
Form 2 READING ASSESSMENT Task C STAGE I Instructions Read the story and answer the questions. Valeria D Obici was honoured as Blue Loon Bus Lines Employee of the Month in July. Valeria has been working at Blue Loon for six years. She started as a ticket collector at the main station. Two years later she was promoted to Northern District Manager. She was a manager for three years. Since last September she has driven a bus on the Southern Route. Valeria has been one of Blue Loon s most conscientious employees. In June, four customers sent letters to Blue Loon praising Valeria and recommending her for the award. Two passengers described how helpful she was, and two others wrote that she is always smiling and very courteous at her job. Valeria was presented with a gold watch and, in October, she will have a three-day holiday at the company s cottage on Lake Pleasant. In an interview, Valeria said that she loves her job and appreciates her company s confidence in her work. Read each question carefully. Then choose your answer by drawing a circle around a, b, c or d, or by filling in the blank. Examples The company name is: (a) Red Line (b) Blue Loon (c) Green Horn (d) White Star The correct answer is b. Draw a circle around b. Who was honoured? Valeria D Obici Write your answer on the line provided. You do not need to write complete sentences. 6
Form 2 Questions 1. The main reason for the article is to (a) tell Valeria she will become a manager. (b) inform the other employees that Valeria has been hired. (c) notify the public that Valeria won an award. (d) announce the qualifications to be Employee of the Month. 2. For how many years was Valeria a ticket collector? (a) One year (b) Two years (c) Four years (d) Six years 3. When did Valeria receive her award? (a) June (b) July (c) September (d) October 4. What is Valeria s job now? 5. How many customers suggested that Valeria become Employee of the Month? 6. What did the customers like most about Valeria? (a) She is considerate and friendly. (b) She has a great deal of experience. (c) She is an alert and careful worker. (d) She is reliable and always on time. 7. What two prizes will Valeria receive? For Office Use Only Task Score Performance Indicator (circle one) TASK C / 8 Score 0-2: 1 Score 3-5: 2 Score 6-8: 3 7
Form 2 READING ASSESSMENT Task D STAGE I Instructions Read the passage. Then answer the questions. Line: 1 5 10 15 19 Louisbourg Louisbourg is a historic Canadian town on the east coast of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. It was founded in 1713 during the French colonization, and it quickly became a substantial town and seaport. Unlike most settlements in New France, Louisbourg relied little on agriculture. Instead the export of fish, mainly cod, paid for almost all of the colony s supplies. From its fishing base, Louisbourg began to develop into a major sea port. In 1740, the population of Louisbourg was 2000. Louisbourg was also an important military base. In 1719, construction began on stone fortifications along the seawall. By 1740, stone walls circumscribed the entire city. The three-storey King s Bastion Barracks, built in 1745, was once the biggest building in the New World. The building contained the governor s 10 room apartment and a military school with trainee s sleeping quarters. Today Louisbourg is a small, but wealthy, farming village on the opposite side of the harbour to where the old fort stands. The Fort of Louisbourg became a national historic site in 1928. Parks Canada, in 1961, started extensive reconstruction based on historical records. Part of the walls, the King s Barracks, several streets with homes, shops, and taverns were rebuilt in precise detail. The reconstruction of Louisbourg is a major tourist site on Cape Breton Island. Therefore, it is an important contributor to Nova Scotia s economy. In addition, it has been used occasionally as a model for the reconstructing of historic sites by museums from around the world. Read each question carefully. Then choose your answer by drawing a circle around a, b, c or d. Example In what year did reconstruction on Louisbourg begin? a) 1931 (b) 1941 (c) 1961 (d) 1971 The correct answer is c. Draw a circle around c. 8
Questions 1. In the 1700 s, the economy of Louisbourg was based on (a) fishing. (b) agriculture. (c) tourism. (d) military. Form 2 2. When did the construction of the fort at Louisbourg begin? (a) 1713 (b) 1719 (c) 1740 (d) 1745 3. The word circumscribed in line 8 means (a) surrounded. (b) covered. (c) decorated. (d) improved. 4. Who lived in the King s Bastion Barracks? (a) The king when he visited (b) Students of a military college (c) The commander of the army (d) Wealthy Louisbourg residents 5. Where is the modern town of Louisbourg located? (a) Inside the fortress of Louisbourg (b) On the west coast of Cape Breton (c) In a park created by Canada (d) Across the harbour from the fort 9
Form 2 6. According to the article, what is the main reason Louisbourg is now important to Nova Scotia s economy? (a) Museum specialists come to see the reconstruction. (b) It is an important fishing village and seaport. (c) It is a small, but productive, farming village. (d) Many tourists arrive to visit the historic park. 7. According to the article, the reconstruction of Louisbourg probably did NOT include (a) stores and residential housing. (b) the governor s apartment. (c) barns and farmhouses. (d) bars and restaurants. 10 For Office Use Only Task Score Performance Indicator (circle one) TASK D / 7 Score 0-2: 1 Score 3-5: 2 Score 6-7: 3
For Office Use Only Total Performance Indicators Task A Task B Benchmark Conversion Composite Benchmark Score 4 5-6 pre-benchmark Benchmark 1 Client Placement (check) Task C 7-8 Benchmark 2 Task D Composite Score /12 9-10 11-12 Benchmark 3 Benchmark 4 Eligible to attempt Stage II Client Benchmark Placement: Language Assessment Support Services are made possible with funding from Citizenship and Immigration Canada Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada