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Taking an Oral Exam
Oral Test Tips
Confirm the time and place of the test with your teacher
Find out what topics you will tested on and if you are allowed to bring props, visual aids and how you should dress
Be sure to prepare for the oral test as you would for any other test
Anticipate what questions will be on the examPrepare answers for the questions Have someone who is familiar with the subject ask
you questions
Oral Test Tips
Practice talking into a mirror so that you can evaluate your body language
Record your audio using an audio file or on a audio tape
Play it back to evaluate how you sound Video tape yourself to hear both audio and
videoIf you are using a computer or other
equipment for the exam make sure everything works several times
Oral Test Tips
Show up early so that you don’t feel rushed and that you can gather your thoughts
Turn off your cell phoneDress accordinglyMaintain good eye contact and posture, don’t
slouch if your sitting or lean if you are standing
Pay close attention to the questions if asked, if you don’t understand the question then ask for clarification
Oral Test Tips
Speak in complete sentencesTry not to give one or two word answersBe sure to thank the teacher for their time
when you are finished taking the test