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NEW YORK STATE REGENTS EXAMS
COMPREHENSIVE ENGLISH - JANUARY 2000

SESSION ONE - DIRECTIONS FOR TEACHERS
LISTENING SECTION

1 Before the start of the examination period, say:

Do not open the examination booklet until you are instructed to do so.

2 Distribute one examination booklet and one essay booklet to each student.

3 After each student has received an examination booklet and an essay 
booklet, say:

Tear off the answer sheet, which is the last page of the examination booklet, and fill in its heading. Now circle "Session One" and fill in the heading on each page of your essay booklet.

4 After the students have filled in all headings on their answer sheets and 
essay booklets, say:

Look at page 2 of your examination booklet and follow along while I read the Overview and The Situation.

Overview:

For this part of the test, you will listen to a speech about successful management techniques, answer some multiple-choice questions, and write a response based on the situation described below. You will hear the speech twice. You may take notes on the next page anytime you wish during the readings.

The Situation:

As part of a school-to-work seminar, your teacher has asked you to prepare a report on successful management techniques in the workplace. In preparation for writing your report, listen to a speech by former Pittsburgh Steelers' football coach Chuck Noll about successful management techniques. Then use relevant information from the speech to write your report.

Now I will read the passage aloud to you for the first time.

5 Now read the passage aloud with appropriate expression, but without 
added comment.

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