THIS LINK WILL TAKE YOU TO THE MARKING FORM AND SCRIPT FOR THE DICTATION EXERCISE
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DICTATION TEXT - BINGO
Bingo is a popular game played for money in the UK. Bingo nights are
held in church halls, clubs and pubs all over the country.
To play the game you have to buy one or more cards with numbers printed
on them. The game is run by a caller, whose job it is to call out the numbers
and check winning tickets. The caller will usually say "Eyes down,"
to indicate that he or she is about to start. They then call the numbers as
they are randomly selected, either by an electronic Random Number Generator
(RNG), by drawing counters from a bag or by using balls in a mechanical draw
machine. The numbers are called out clearly, e.g. "Both the fives,
fifty-five", or "Two and three, twenty-three." Some numbers have
been given nicknames, e.g. "Two Fat Ladies", which is the number
eighty-eight. Players cross out the numbers on their card as they are called
out. The first player to mark off all their numbers shouts "Bingo!"
and is the winner.
HERE IS THE LINK TO RECORD THE MARKS
This form will also allow you to record the mark awarded and to enter it onto the spreadsheet to be transferred to EKlase.