Edited (PG43) - Applied Linguistics - G6 - Topic 7 - Issues in Foreign Language Testing
Edited (PG43) - Applied Linguistics - G6 - Topic 7 - Issues in Foreign Language Testing
Edited (PG43) - Applied Linguistics - G6 - Topic 7 - Issues in Foreign Language Testing
language testing
PG43 - Group 6 - Applied Linguistics
Table of contents
Professional Involvement
Research requirement
Reasons for the need to understand
language testing
Role in life transitions
Professional Involvement
Professional Involvement
Research requirement
• Vital in language studies research
• Necessary to measure language proficiency of subjects
• Integral part of linguistic research methodologies
Achievement tests Performance tests
Are concerned with the past Proficiency tests look at future language use.
2 Indirect Testing
3 Discrete point
4 Integrative Testing
5 Norm-referenced
6 Criterion-referenced
7 Objective Testing
8 Subjective Testing
Direct and
Indirect testing
Direct testing Indirect testing
Discrete point
Integrative testing
Norm - referenced
and Criterion
referenced
Norm - referenced Criterion - referenced
- Measures a candidate’s abilities/progress in relation
Relates one candidate’s performance to that to meaningful criteria
of other candidates (comparison) -To classify people according to whether they can
perform some tasks/ set of tasks satisfactorily
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Objective and
subjective testing
Objective Subjective
Objective testing involves questions or tasks Subjective testing involves questions or tasks that
with clear and specific correct answers. require judgment and interpretation.
25% 50%
Mercury Venus
Mercury is the closest planet to the Venus has a beautiful name and is
Sun and the smallest one in the the second planet from the Sun.
Solar System—it’s only a bit It’s hot and has a poisonous
larger than the Moon atmosphere
Let’s use some percentages
25% 50%
Mercury Venus
Mercury is the closest planet to the Venus has a beautiful name and is
Sun and the smallest one in the the second planet from the Sun.
Solar System—it’s only a bit It’s hot and has a poisonous
larger than the Moon atmosphere
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Types of foreign language test
Presentor: Quynh Anh
05. The current situation and
issues of language testing in
schools in Vietnam
The current situation issues of
language testing in schools in
Vietnam
The current situation of language testing in schools in Vietnam
Level of Kinds of tests Administered by
education
Primary Mini test, oral test, end-of-term test Local departments of education and training
Education (LDOETs)
Ministry of education and training (MOET)
Lower - Mini test, oral test, mid-term test, end-of- Local departments of education and training
Secondary term test, excellent student test (LDOETs)
Education -Upper secondary school entrance test Ministry of education and training (MOET)
Upper -Mini test, oral test, mid-term test, end-of- Local departments of education and training
Secondary term test/ assignment (video, project), (LDOETs)
Education excellent student test Ministry of education and training (MOET)
-National graduation test
- Teacher qualifications
- Teacher training programs
06. The relationships between
foreign language testing and
foreign language teaching
Foreign Language Testing and
Foreign Language Teaching
Researchers’ opinions
Opinions toward language testing and teaching.
Aspects to concern
Aspects that teaching and testing contribute and
affect one another.
Washback
Influence of testing on teaching
1. Researchers’ opinions toward language
testing and teaching
Heaton (1988, p. 5)
…both testing and teaching are so closely interrelated that
it is virtually impossible to work in either field without
being constantly concerned with the other
Bachman (1990)
…language testing both serves and is served by
the research in language acquisition and
language teaching.
1. Researchers’ opinions toward language
testing and teaching
Davies (1968:5)
The good test is an obedient servant since it
follows and apes the teaching.
Positive Negative
washback washback
CHARACTERISTICS OF WASHBACK
• Positive or negative
• Narrow or broad
• Unintended or intended
Students
Teachers
Who are they?
Administrators
Participants of
Parents
washback Publishers
Material developers
PROCESSES OF WASHBACK
FOR STUDENTS :
• Using the target language skills
• Studying
• Learning
• Memorizing
• Worrying
• Cheating?
FOR PROGRAMS :
FOR TEACHERS :
• Changing curricula
• What we teach
• Scheduling test preparation
• How we teach
classes
• Intensify of teaching
• Using new materials
• Additional tutorials
• Canceling classes
PRODUCTS OF WASHBACK
• Changed teaching
• Leading to increased interaction and
studying and better learning
• New materials
• New course syllabi
What do you think we as teacher
and test developers can do to
promote positive washback and
prevent or minimize negative
washback?
Teachers
- Plan lessons
- Deliver instruction
- Manage interaction
- Assign homework
- Tailor lessons
- Give feedback
- Give particular encouragement
- Test the abilities you want to encourage
- Use direct testing (writing, error editing task)
- Make sure the test is known and understood by students
- Make sure we understand : What tests are measuring, What test
methods, How tests are scored and How to explain test scores to
Ss, parents and administrators
"Teaching without testing is like guiding
without knowing the destination; testing
without teaching is like navigating
without a map. Together, they form the
compass guiding the journey of learning."