The ELPAC practice test includes the four key language domains: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Speaking is an integral part of the assessment.
The reading section of the ELPAC typically includes multiple-choice questions that assess students’ ability to understand and interpret written text in English.
In the speaking section, students listen to prompts and respond verbally, with their answers recorded for later evaluation.
Performance tasks, which require more complex responses, are generally introduced starting from grade 3 onward in the ELPAC to assess deeper language skills.
The writing section involves tasks like responding to short-answer questions, which assess students' ability to convey ideas in written English.