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A Russian teacher exam guide for the ETS listening, reading, writing, and speaking format, cultural knowledge, Russian IME practice, and constructed-response tasks.
Praxis 5671 preparation should combine Russian proficiency with test-format fluency: listening and reading with cultural knowledge, typed writing in the Russian IME, presentational and interpersonal writing, and recorded speaking responses.
Use these official structure points to organize Russian: World Language study.
ETS lists 75 selected-response questions and 6 constructed-response questions.
The exam is approximately 3 hours, including listening practice and optional Russian IME writing practice.
Listening with Cultural Knowledge has 36 selected-response questions, and Reading with Cultural Knowledge has 39 selected-response questions.
Writing includes 3 constructed-response tasks, and Speaking includes 3 constructed-response tasks.
Both the listening and reading sections include cultural knowledge. Candidates should practice interpreting authentic-style Russian language alongside social, historical, educational, geographic, and everyday cultural context.
ETS includes a non-scored practice writing task using the Russian IME before the scored writing section. Candidates should be comfortable typing Cyrillic, editing responses, and composing organized Russian under time pressure.
The speaking section includes three recorded constructed-response tasks. Practice listening to prompts, planning briefly, speaking clearly, completing the task, and using circumlocution when a specific word is unavailable.
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Praxis Russian: World Language 5671 is designed for candidates who have prepared to teach Russian in grades K-12, at either the undergraduate or graduate level. ETS lists an approximately 3-hour computer-delivered exam with 75 selected-response questions and 6 constructed-response questions, with all sections at the Advanced Low level in ACTFL proficiency guidelines.
The current ETS format includes a non-scored Listening Practice section, Section 1 Listening with Cultural Knowledge with 36 selected-response questions in 50 minutes, Section 2 Reading with Cultural Knowledge with 39 selected-response questions in 50 minutes, a non-scored Writing Practice task using the Russian IME, Section 3 Interpersonal and Presentational Writing with 3 constructed-response tasks in 50 minutes, and Section 4 Interpersonal and Presentational Speaking with 3 constructed-response tasks in 15 minutes. The study companion reports content weights of Interpretive Listening at 30 selected-response questions or 26%, Interpretive Reading at 30 selected-response questions or 26%, Cultural Knowledge at 15 selected-response questions or 12%, Writing at 3 constructed-response tasks or 18%, and Speaking at 3 constructed-response tasks or 18%. Preparation should build interpretive listening and reading, cultural knowledge, Russian typing fluency, written interpersonal and presentational communication, and recorded speaking performance.
ETS lists the exam as approximately 3 hours, including the listening practice section and optional Russian IME practice for writing.
ETS lists 75 selected-response questions and 6 constructed-response questions.
The scored sections are Listening with Cultural Knowledge, Reading with Cultural Knowledge, Interpersonal and Presentational Writing, and Interpersonal and Presentational Speaking.
Yes. ETS includes a non-scored writing practice task using the Russian IME before the scored writing section.
ETS describes the test as designed for candidates prepared to teach Russian in grades K-12, at either undergraduate or graduate preparation levels.
Track listening, reading, writing, and speaking practice separately so receptive and productive skills develop together.
Practice listening and reading with cultural topics, inference, vocabulary in context, main ideas, supporting details, and tone.
Use the Russian IME to write short interpersonal and presentational responses with clear organization, transitions, and accurate grammar.
Practice three-task speaking sets with preparation time, recorded answers, self-review, and corrections for pronunciation, fluency, and completeness.
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