I took it once and was interrupted by the proctor for moving my lips while reading a passage. She told me I wasn't allowed to read aloud, which I wasn't. It completely threw me off and made me lose focus. You might ask her/him to go over what not to do during testing and let her/him know that you are hoping to prevent interruptions.
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I took it once and was interrupted by the proctor for moving my lips while reading a passage. She told me I wasn't allowed to read aloud, which I wasn't. It completely threw me off and made me lose focus. You might ask her/him to go over what not to do during testing and let her/him know that you are hoping to prevent interruptions.