LOTE: Languages Other Than English - Spanish (613)
What is the LOTE?
This exam is designed to measure your ability to teach Spanish as a second language to learners of all ability levels.
You must demonstrate a strong mastery of language acquisition pedagogy, best teaching practices, Spanish language and culture, and the ability to read, listen to, and understand complex texts in Spanish.
You will also be asked to show your writing skills by reading texts and responding to writing prompts.
The test takes up to 5 hours and contains 120 multiple-choice questions and 8 constructed-response tasks.
The LOTE exam is divided into 7 sections.
How is the test scored?
You need to know how the scorers will decide how many points your oral and written responses receive. They will evaluate your answers to these tasks based on the rubrics below and give it a score of 0, 1, 2, or 3. In order to pass, you should learn the criteria to receive a 2 or 3, so you will see only those categories below.
Register for the LOTE 613 here
LOTE Exam information and $10 Practice Test
Print these rubrics, highlight keywords, and evaluate your practice answers against these bullet points. Work to improve the areas where you notice you consistently have trouble.
If you need more help interpreting the rubric or want feedback on your responses, check out the LOTE Ultimate Study Plan!
Ultimate Study Plan Cohort members are invited to weekly classes to practice live and get feedback on responses to simulated test questions.
Email and Essay in Spanish Rubric
Integrated Writing in Spanish Rubric (Write about a text)
Integrated Speaking in Spanish Rubric (Speak about a text)
Oral Presentation in Spanish Rubric
Simulated Conversation in Spanish Rubric
Lesson Plan in English Rubric
Pedagogy Essay in English Rubric
Recommended Resources
When will I get my score report?
Exam Dates | Score Report Date |
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8/22/2022 - 9/4/2022 | 9/16/2022 |
9/19/2022 - 10/2/2022 | 10/14/2022 |
10/17/2022 - 10/30/2022 | 11/11/2022 |
11/14/2022 - 11/27/2022 | 12/9/2022 |
12/12/2022 - 12/25/2022 | 1/6/2023 |
1/9/2023 - 1/22/2023 | 2/3/2023 |
2/6/2023 - 2/19/2023 | 3/3/2023 |
3/6/2023 - 3/19/2023 | 3/31/2023 |
4/3/2023 - 4/16/2023 | 4/28/2023 |
5/1/2023 - 5/14/2023 | 5/26/2023 |
5/29/2023 - 6/11/2023 | 6/23/2023 |
6/26/2023 - 7/9/2023 | 7/21/2023 |
7/24/2023 - 8/6/2023 | 8/18/2023 |
More Ways to Practice
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Flipgrid is a free, online, audio and video discussion tool that lets you record your responses to posted questions, comment on the responses of others, and receive feedback on your response.
Our Flipgrid contains practice oral expression tasks and academic discussions for practice speaking Spanish in a professional register and educational context.
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Reading Room
Practice your Reading Comprehension here
- https://elpais.com/ – Choose from science, culture, or education and learn many new words!
- http://elmundo.com/ – This is another great news site with articles in science, culture, and education.
- AP Spanish Reading Comprehension Practice Questions – The AP Spanish test is designed by the same company as the BTLPT and there are many similarities between the two tests.
- Released STAAR Reading Comprehension Practice Questions – While the level of rigor isn’t as high, released STAAR tests will give you excellent practice reading a text and answering questions.
- https://www.colorincolorado.org/es – This website has lots of information in Spanish for bilingual educators.
Listening Library
Improve your Listening Comprehension here
- https://www.spanishpodcasts.net/ – This comprehensive list of podcasts will give you plenty of choices! For the best practice, choose topics in science, art/culture, education, or folklore.
- http://www.spanishlistening.org/content/topic.php?topic=cultures&level=highadvanced – This resource will help you practice listening to a variety of accents, recording quality, and background noise. Choose intermediate or advanced levels and select “all topics”.
- https://www.speakinglatino.com/spanish-listening-comprehension-resources/ – This is a collection of 11 different sites for practice, some free and some paid.
- https://radioambulante.org/ – This is a high-quality podcast on a variety of topics.
- https://cienciaes.com/ciertaciencia/ – This is a podcast that focuses on scientific developments.
- https://www.ted.com/playlists/518/ted_talks_en_espa%C3%B1ol – These are engaging talks on a variety of topics at a high level of fluency and academic vocabulary.