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Listening for Sounds
A Test of
Auditory Discrimination
Please listen carefully.
• There are six parts to this test.
• You will be given directions for
each part of the test.
• Write your answers on your own
paper, as instructed.
• If you do not know an answer,
leave it blank or guess.
BEGINNING CONSONANT
SOUNDS:
– There are 22 words in this section.
– Write the beginning sound you hear
in each word given. Go on to the
next word as soon as you hear it.
» Click here when you are ready to begin.
BEGINNING VOWEL SOUNDS
– There are 10 words in this section.
– Write the letter for the beginning
vowel sound of each word as you
hear it.
» Click here when you are ready to begin.
MIDDLE VOWEL SOUNDS:
– There are 10 words in this section.
– Write the letter for the middle
vowel sound in each word you hear.
» Click here when you are ready to begin.
Two or more letters
together
CONSONANT BLENDS AT THE
BEGINNING OF A WORD:
There are 16 words in this section.
Write the two or three letters that
blend together and BEGIN these
words.
*Click here when you are ready to begin.
CONSONANT BLENDS AT THE END
OF A WORD:
– There are 5 words in this section.
– Write the two letters that blend
together and END the words you
hear.
» Click here when you are ready to begin.
• SOMETIMES TWO CONSONANTS
COMBINE TO MAKE ONE
SOUND.
– There are five words in this
section.
– Write the two letters that make up
the sound at the beginning of the
words you hear.
» Click here when you are ready to begin.
You are finished!
• Make sure your
name and the
date are written
at the top of
your paper.
• Turn in your
paper and the
disk.