Language Proficiency Assessment for Teachers
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The Language Proficiency Assessment for Teachers (abbreviation: LPAT ; traditional Chinese: 教師語文能力評核) is an assessment examination for the language proficiency of teachers in Hong Kong. According to regulations, any teachers teaching English language or Putonghua (a.k.a. Mandarin Chinese) in Hong Kong, where Cantonese Chinese is mostly spoken, must have passed the LPAT, i.e. achieved a grade of not lower than Level 3 in each part of the assessment.
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[edit] Introduction
The LPAT examination is jointly held by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA) and the Education and Manpower Bureau (EMB) of the Hong Kong Government. There are two assessment examinations held annually in March and September, candidates are required to apply for the examination no later than one month before the examination commence and application is open to public. Since the Academic Year of 2004, all new language teachers are required to have the minimum requirement of LPAT met before they can start teaching.
HKEAA administer the oral and written portion of the examination, while the classroom language assessment is administered by the EMB.
[edit] English Language
The English language examination consists of five papers:
- Reading (Comprehension),
- Writing,
- Listening,
- Speaking, and
- Classroom Language Assessment.
[edit] Putonghua
The Putonghua examination consists of four papers:
- Listening and Recognition,
- Pinyin,
- Oral, and
- Classroom Language Assessment.