This oral assessment for Year 5 students consists of three sections focusing on reading, listening, and speaking skills. In Section A, students read a passage aloud about the Philippine eagle, the largest eagle species found in the Philippines. Section B requires students to answer questions after listening to the passage. Section C instructs students to talk about a picture related to the topic. The assessment aims to test students' reading, listening, and oral communication abilities in English.
This oral assessment for Year 5 students consists of three sections focusing on reading, listening, and speaking skills. In Section A, students read a passage aloud about the Philippine eagle, the largest eagle species found in the Philippines. Section B requires students to answer questions after listening to the passage. Section C instructs students to talk about a picture related to the topic. The assessment aims to test students' reading, listening, and oral communication abilities in English.
This oral assessment for Year 5 students consists of three sections focusing on reading, listening, and speaking skills. In Section A, students read a passage aloud about the Philippine eagle, the largest eagle species found in the Philippines. Section B requires students to answer questions after listening to the passage. Section C instructs students to talk about a picture related to the topic. The assessment aims to test students' reading, listening, and oral communication abilities in English.
The Phillippine eagle the lives in the forests of the Phillippines. Adult birds can be one metres long and can weight kilos. It’s one of the biggest birds in the world. It eats snakes and small animals such as bats, rats and small monkeys.
The Phillippine eagle is now in danger and it’s
very rare. The biggest problem is human activity like farming.
You can find information on the website of the
Phillippine Eagle Foundation. The website explains how we can help to protect it. For example, it’s possible to ‘adopt’ an eagle. FOCUSSED SKILL : LISTENING AND SPEAKING