Language Competency Testing |
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- After the hospitality trainers have completed the assessing of core skills, the students who failed to demonstrate minimum language skills are notified that they have to sit an in-house language competency test.
- The test includes sections for:
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- Grammar
- Reading
- Numeracy, and
- Writing
- The students have 90 minutes to complete the tasks. The grammar section is made up of 20 multiple-choice questions, reading consists of a short passage followed by comprehension questions, and writing a discursive composition.
- Once the testing has been finalised, the students will receive feedback informing them if language support is needed and in what area it is needed.
- There are three possible outcomes. They are:
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- MSN - Minimal Support Needed
- SN - Support Needed
- NSN - No Support Needed
- The support may take the form of General English classes or an elective class that is most suitable for their needs.
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