Praxis Test

Japanese: World Language (5661)

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The Japanese: World Language (5661) test is designed to measure the knowledge, skills, and abilities of examinees who have had preparation in a program for teaching Japanese in grades K–12. Because programs in teaching Japanese are offered at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, this test is appropriate for examinees at either level.
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Test Length

Approximately 3 hours, including the Listening Practice section and optional practice using Japanese IME for the Writing section.

Number of Questions

75 selected response questions and 6 constructed response questions

Format

Listening Practice section (not scored). Listening with cultural knowledge; 6 selected response questions (10 minutes) Section 1. Listening with Cultural Knowledge; 36 selected response questions (50 minutes) Section 2. Reading with Cultural Knowledge; 39 selected response questions (50 minutes). Writing Practice (not scored). One practice constructed response exercise using Japanese IME (5 minutes) Section 3. Writing, with 3 constructed response tasks (50 minutes) Section 4. Speaking, with 3 constructed response tasks (15 minutes). The test includes questions with an audio component.

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Computer Delivered

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