Testing Speaking Skills
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4 Methods of testing oral proficiency: The assessment of performance-based tests of oral proficiency on the basis of ACTFL levels : In (Kenyon, 1998) the author claims that performance tasks are the foundation of any performance-based assessment. The task he describes refers to the open-ended stimulus serving to elicit the examinee’s performance to be evaluated. An example of that is an oral response to an interviewer’s questions or instructions to a role-play, or to the physical response to instructions given to the examinee in the target language. His study was based on the Speaking Proficiency Guidelines of the American Council on the Teaching of a Foreign Language. The framework of that study is that the determining source of the examinees’ proficiency level lies in his/her ability to accomplish speaking tasks that are associated with different levels of proficiency that are defined by the Guidelines. There are four levels of proficiency in the Guidelines. They are: Novice level which is characterized by the ability to communicate minimally in highly predictive situations with previously learned words. Intermediate which is related to the ability to initiate, sustain and close basic communication tasks. Advanced that is characterized by the ability to converse fluently in participatory fashion. Superior that is related to the ability to participate effectively in most formal and informal conversations on practical, social, professional, and abstract topics. Between these four main levels, there are sublevels as well. In conducting that study, a number of students were tested by asking them to perform some tasks that were designed in accordance with the ACTFLGuidelines. The 5 examinees were allowed to demonstrate the characteristics of speech at the main levels from intermediate to superior. After analyzing the results, the author extracts the finding that it is important to clearly construct unambiguous tasks on performance-based assessments so that all salient features of the task are clear to the examinee. Kenyon states that “When students are asked to give a linguistic performance in response to a task in a testing situation, it is paramount that the directions to the performance-based task be absolutely clear.” Download 159.03 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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