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EUROPEAN SCALES OF LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY BASIC CONCEPTS IN ASSESSMENT ASSESSING ORAL PERFORMANCE Language Assessment
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EUROPEAN SCALES OF LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY BASIC CONCEPTS IN ASSESSMENT ASSESSING ORAL PERFORMANCE Language Assessment.

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Page 1: EUROPEAN SCALES OF LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY BASIC CONCEPTS IN ASSESSMENT ASSESSING ORAL PERFORMANCE Language Assessment.

EUROPEAN SCALES OF LANGUAGE

PROFICIENCY

BASIC CONCEPTS IN ASSESSMENT

ASSESSING ORAL PERFORMANCE

Language Assessment

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Global Scale

Basic User A1, A2Independent User B1, B2Proficient User C1, C2

(Common European framework of reference for languages. Learning, teaching, assessment.)

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Assessment

Informal Formal

Formative (over time)

Summative (outcomes at the end of instruction)

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How to Test Speaking?

What is a speaking task?…activities that involve speakers in

using language for the purpose of achieving a particular goal or objective in a particular speaking situation.

(Bachman and Palmer as cited in Sari Luoma Assesing speaking. p. 31)

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Types of classroom speaking performance:

Imitative (like a tape recorder) Intensive (rhymes, learners ‘go over’ certain forms

of the language)Responsive (short replies to teacher-or student-

initiated questions or comments.)Transactional (dialog to convey or exchange

specific information)Interpersonal Dialog to maintain social

relationships Extensive (planned or impromptu monologues)

(Based on H.D. Brown Teaching by Principles pp.271-274)

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Steps in designing classroom assessment procedures:

Specify the category of speaking performance.

Consider the micro- and macroskills that you are going to assess.

Think of the genre of spoken language.

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Some suggestions for consideration:

Imitative speaking tasks Repeating the sentences

Intensive Learning a rhyme S1-Whole class (What did you do on holiday?) Completing a dialogue Acting out a dialogue Reading aloud (for checking pronunciation) Picture-cued elicitation of a grammatical item

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Some suggestions:

Responsive Question elicitation (ask me about my favourite

film) Picture-cued elicitation of response (Q-A) Map-cued elicitation Question and answers

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Some suggestions:

Interactive tasks Role plays Interviews Debates

Extensive Retelling a text Describing a picture Describing one’s favourite film, …..

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What to evaluate in a speaking task?

Accuracy in phonology, vocabulary and grammar.

Fluency and discourse (cohesion, sociolinguistic appropriateness).

Accomplishing the objective of the task.

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Suggested reading:

Brown, H. D. (2007). Teaching by principles: An interactive approach to language pedagogy. Longman: New York.

Common European framework of reference for languages. Learning, teaching, assessment. (2001). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Harmer, J. (2007). The practice of English language teaching. Fourth edition. Harlow: Longman.

Luoma, S.( 2004). Assessing speaking. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Weir, C. J. (1990). Communicative language testing. Prentice Hall International