TELPAS Grades 10-12

Welcome to TELPAS Grades 10-12!

Welcome to Albert's Texas English Language Proficiency Assessment System (TELPAS) Grades 10-12 course!
This page provides specific content-related information for Albert's TELPAS Grades 10-12 course, including how it is organized, how to find questions using standards or tags, and ideas for classroom uses. If you need technical assistance, please visit our Help Center or contact hello@albert.io.
For testing information or details about the exam itself, visit the Texas Education Agency.

Subject Organization

Albert's TELPAS Grades 10-12 course is organized into themes with practice questions based on the four language domains. It also includes [2] full-length practice exams. All questions are aligned to the exact format, rigor, and topics of the real exam.

Practice Guide

Our full TELPAS Grades 10-12 subject guide includes 2 themes that align with the language domains assessed on the exam:
  • Reading
  • Writing
Within each theme, topics are consistent with the skills and question types assessed on the exam. For example, the Reading-Focused Questions theme includes the following topics:
  • Word Identification
  • Fill-in-the-Blank
  • Narrative Passage
  • Informational Passages

Free Response Guide

The Free Response Guide includes Writing and Speaking themes and topics that mimic the prompt type on the exam. For example, the Writing theme includes the following topics:
  • Similarities and Differences
  • Tell a Story
  • In the Past

Assessment Guide

Our Assessment Guide contains two full-length practice exams. The exam questions mimic the rigor and format of the actual exam. The exam is divided into 2 sections: The Reading and Writing and the Listening and Speaking.
  • Full-Length Practice #1 is meant to be a mid-year practice assessment with more beginning and intermediate-level questions than advanced and advanced-high questions.
  • Full-Length Practice #2 is meant to be an end-of-year practice assessment with equal questions across the four proficiency levels: beginning, intermediate, advanced, and advanced-high.

Unique TELPAS Features

In addition to themes organized by language domain, our TELPAS courses also include unique Albert-only features that help to ensure students’ progress in learning and mastering the English language.
  • Interactive and engaging video, audio, and image supplements found only on Albert
  • Prompts created by experienced English as a Second Language (ESL) experts
  • Explanations in English and Spanish to further develop students' English language and biliteracy skills
  • Bilingual audio explanations to support readers as they develop their English language proficiency
  • Tooltips with Spanish translations embedded in beginning- and intermediate-level reading passages, questions, and writing prompts (Practice Guide only)

Using Standards and Tags to Find Questions

Standards

Every question is aligned to the standards outlined in the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills English Language Proficiency Standards and Student Expectations. Each standard begins with the state abbreviation ELPS.SE.
You can find questions aligned to learning standards using our standards search tool. In the Standards drop-down at the top of the Assessments tab, you can search for standards by name (for example, ELPS.SE.RC1.R.4) or description. When you type in characters that match one of the standards, the drop-down will populate with matching standards.

Tags

In addition to standards, each question is assigned one or more tags to help differentiate between the reporting categories and the four language proficiency descriptors. The questions include tags like "reporting-category-1," "reporting-category-2," or "reporting-category-3." The course also includes tags like "beginning-reading," "intermediate-speaking," or "advanced-listening" that correspond to the difficulty level of the question.
To search for a tag, click the Tags drop-down within the subject and enter the tag or content you're searching for in the search bar.
For more help on finding questions using standards and tags, visit our Help Center.

Question Types

TELPAS Grades 10-12 uses 5 question types to provide students with a variety of practice that mimics the actual exam.
  • Multiple Choice
  • Fill-in-the-Blank
  • Snippet Select
  • Text Entry
  • Free Response

Related Content

For additional material, you can combine TELPAS Grades 10-12 with our other TELPAS and STARR test prep courses. These courses are aligned to Texas standards, so you can leverage thousands of aligned practice questions across Albert to assess, reteach, and extend student learning.

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