Auditory Comprehension Test

Drawing is one of the way to find whether the students understand the instruction given by his or her teacher.
Here is one of the idea:


Auditory comprehension for vocabulary

Teacher direction:
  1. 1.       Teacher tells the students that they are going to draw individually based on what they heard on the audio that is about to be play in the class.
  2. 2.       Teacher plays the audio 3 times. After each play, the teacher will give student 2 minutes to draw.
  3. 3.       Student that is able to convey everything that they hear get the fullest marks (5 points).

Instruction:

Listen as the teacher reads the following statements. Fill in the box with a picture of the item, or a picture that represents what he/she said. Listen carefully and use the main word in the sentence to illustrate what was said. After he/she reads all the statements, be sure to label the items before you turn your scene in (such as "no.1: Girl playing drums."). Remember, you will not be marked based on your drawing ability, but how well you can interpret what you hear on the audio. 

Examples of statement:
  1. A butterfly flying around the flower.
  2. An old lady sweeping the floor.
  3.  A girl drinking water.
  4. A little girl holding an umbrella under the sun.











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