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You are allowed to tell your current students that you are a Speaking Examiner and can put this on your C.V. - TRUE or FALSE?
TRUE.
If you get 1.5 over or under the given assessment mark when doing assessent videos or being monitored - this is considered to be an "Unsastifactory" mark. - TRUE or FALSE?
FALSE- It is an "In need of improvement " (I) .
You are allowed to praise candidates on their performance during and after the speaking test. TRUE or FALSE?
FALSE- You can´t deviate from the script. But you can smile and create an encouraging atmosphere.
You should memorise your Examiner number. - TRUE or FALSE?
TRUE- or at least make sure you write it down before examining.
A Speaking Examiner should be serious and unfriendly. TRUE or FALSE?
FALSE! Professional and friendly
As a Speaking Examiner you need to complete Certfication of Procedure and Assessment twice a year. TRUE or FALSE?
FALSE- once a year
When doing the assessment videos or being monitored by a Team Leader you can be within 1 mark over or under the given mark? TRUE OR FALSE?
TRUE.
You should never tell the candidates or their teachers about their marks after the test. TRUE or FALSE?
TRUE
After a Speaking test has finished and the candidates have left the room you can just start getting ready for the next test. TRUE or FALSE?
FALSE- You need to follow the Missing Marks Checklist procedure first.
You need to examine at a level at least once every 2 years. Otherwise, you will have to retrain and complete recertification for that level. TRUE or FALSE?
TRUE
You can use social media sites to advertise your status as a Speaking Examiner. TRUE or FALSE?
FALSE