Transcript CAHSEE PREP

CAHSEE PREP
An LBG PowerPoint
To Pass You Need
66%
Out of every three questions you
only need to get two right
Tactics
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Each multiple choice question has 4
choices.
Eliminate 2 = a 50% chance of getting it
right
[1 out of 3 right] + [ a 50/50 guess at the
other 2] = [ 2 out of 3] = PASS
Remember
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Take your TIME… Ask for Extra Time!
Stay Calm … Stay Focused!
Answer Every Question
Eliminate at least 2 Wrong Answers
Go with Your Gut (Read them out loud) If it
sounds wrong, it probably is!
Then …
Stay Calm, Stay Focused … Take
Your Time … Take Extra Time!
You WILL pass!
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STRATEGY TO PASS:
Eliminate the Wrong Answers &
Make an Educated Guess!
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Answer EVERY Question
Eliminate wrong answers - You do not lose
points for guessing
TRUST YOUR EARS! If it doesn’t sound
right – it probably isn’t! Eliminate it!
Breakdown
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45 points = Reading passage questions
15 points = Writing Conventions
12 points = Writing Strategies
18 points = Writing a short essay
The Facts
TOTAL POINTS:
 CAHSEE ENGLISH TEST
Entire section = 90 points
 NUMBER NEEDED:
to PASS = 59 points
66% Correct and “You have done it!”
FORMAT
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SENTENCE QUESTIONS
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ESSAY REVISIONS
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Grammar - Multiple Choice
Sentence Structure – Fill in the Blank or Choose
the Best Version for the underlined part of the
sentence
Rough Drafts – Sentence revision or reading
comprehension
ESSAY – WRITING TASK
Rule #1: If it sounds wrong, it probably is wrong.
Rule #2: Identify the Concept being tested…
or WHAT KIND OF QUESTION IS IT?
Focus on the Answer Choices
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Sentence Questions #1: Fill in the Blank
Pronouns, Adjectives, Contractions, Diction
Sentence Questions #2:
Underlined/Replace? Verbs, Punctuation,
Quotations, Parallelism, Modifiers
Writing Conventions
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1.2Understand sentence construction (e.g., parallel
structure, subordination, proper placement of
modifiers) and proper English usage (e.g.,
consistency of verb tenses).
1.1Identify and correctly use clauses (e.g., main and
subordinate), phrases (e.g., gerund, infinitive, and
participial), and mechanics of punctuation (e.g.,
semicolons, colons, ellipses, hyphens).
1.3Demonstrate an understanding of proper English
usage and control of grammar, paragraph and
sentence structure, diction, and syntax.
Writing Strategies
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1.1Establish a controlling impression or coherent thesis that
conveys a clear and distinctive perspective on the subject and
maintain a consistent tone and focus throughout the piece of
writing.
1.2Use precise language, action verbs, sensory details, appropriate
modifiers, and the active rather than the passive voice.
1.5Synthesize information from multiple sources and identify
complexities and discrepancies in the information and the different
perspectives found in each medium (e.g., almanacs, microfiche,
news sources, in-depth field studies, speeches, journals, technical
documents).
1.9Revise writing to improve the logic and coherence of the
organization and controlling perspective, the precision of word
choice, and the tone by taking into consideration the audience,
purpose, and formality of the context.
Parallelism
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Understand sentence construction (e.g.,
parallel structure, subordination, proper
placement, modifiers) and proper English
usage (e.g., consistency of verb tenses)
PARALLELISM is a rule of grammar that
says words in a sentence that have the
same function must be in the same form
Parallelism matches words up
Parallelism
Rule #1: Words in a sentence that have
the same function must be in the same
form.
 Tip: Lists of VERBS in DIFFERENT
FORMS (Tenses) which means that they
should have the same endings.
In other words, pick the matching ending
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Are they a match??
Step 1: Check the question.
*Is it underlined?
*Are they asking about commas?
*Are they asking about parallelism?
Step 2: Eliminate answer choices that have
verbs with different endings.
Tips
1.) Skim the question and look for the words AND or
OR… check on each side of those words to see
whether the items that are matching are identical
triplets.
2.) If they are not look for the answer that makes
them identical.
3.) If there are several items in a list put them in a
column and see if they are alike or parallel
4.) Read it to yourself are there words that make the
same sound? i.e. Racing, skiing, boating, cooking
Let’s Try It!
A.
B.
C.
D.
greeting a customer, escort them to a
table and offer a beverage
to greet customers, escorting them to
tables and offering them a beverage.
to greet customers, escorting them to a
table, and to offer a beverage.
greeting customers, escorting them to a
table and offering beverages.
And the correct answer is…
D
So now you can say…
Writing Conventions: 10WC1.2
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Rule of 3: look for _____, _____ and ____.
VERBS: look at the ends of the words
(they should be in the same form, i.e.,
___ing or ___ed (Where they trick you is
giving you an irregular verb ending)
TIP: See what’s different in the answers
(and figure out what kind of question it is:
parallel)