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Peer reviewedGinther, April – Language Testing, 2002
A nested cross-over design was used to examine the effects of visual condition, type of stimuli, and language proficiency on listening comprehension items of the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Three two-way interactions were significant: proficiency by type of stimuli, type of stimuli by visual condition, and type of stimuli by time.…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Proficiency, Language Tests, Listening Comprehension
Peer reviewedKostin, Irene; Freedle, Roy – Language Testing, 1999
A study investigated whether examinees taking the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) attended to the text passages in the "minitalks" when answering the multiple-choice items (n=337) testing listening comprehension. Results support the construct validity of the minitalks, and also allow comparison between reading and listening…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, English (Second Language), Language Tests, Listening Comprehension
Peer reviewedMalvern, David; Richards, Brian – Language Testing, 2002
In a study of teenage learners of French, the aspect of teachers' language that was found to be most responsive to the ability of their students was lexical diversity. Focuses on this finding using a new measure. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, French, Interviews, Language Proficiency
Peer reviewedBrindley, Geoff – Language Testing, 2001
Illustrates some of the issues that have arisen in the implementation of outcomes-based systems of assessment and reporting. Two examples from school and adult immigrant education in Australia are provided that demonstrate some of the political and technical problems involved in implementation in both high- and low-stakes contexts. Outlines ways…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Language Proficiency
Peer reviewedChalhoub-Deville, Micheline – Language Testing, 1997
Reviews the usefulness of proficiency models influencing second language testing. Findings indicate that several factors contribute to the lack of congruence between models and test construction and make a case for distinguishing between theoretical models. Underscores the significance of an empirical, contextualized and structured approach to the…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Language Proficiency, Language Tests, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedChalhoub-Deville, Micheline – Language Testing, 2003
Considers how the nature of interaction may best be represented in the second language (L2) construct. The starting point is Bachman's model of communicative language ability, which, it is argued, incorporates interaction from an individual-focused cognitive perspective. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communicative Competence (Languages), Futures (of Society), Interaction
Peer reviewedBrown, Annie – Language Testing, 2003
Examines the question of variation among interviewers of oral language proficiency interviews in the ways that they elicit demonstrations of communicative ability and the impact of this variation on candidate performance and raters' perceptions of candidate ability. A discourse analysis of two interviews involving the same candidate with two…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Interrater Reliability, Interviews, Language Proficiency
Peer reviewedNorris, John M.; Brown, James D.; Hudson, Thom D.; Bonk, William – Language Testing, 2002
Summarizes findings from investigations into the development and use of a prototype English language task-based performance test. Data included performances by 90 examinees in 13 complex and skill-integrative tasks. Findings indicated that the task-based test could inform intended inferences about examinees' abilities to accomplish specific tasks…
Descriptors: College Students, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Language Tests
Peer reviewedSpolsky, Bernard – Language Testing, 1995
Discusses attempts made in the United States and elsewhere to develop prognostic tests that would justify decisions to exclude unqualified students from high school foreign-language classes. After the Second World War, U.S. government language programs supported research in the assessment of language aptitude to improve selection techniques. (36…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, High School Students, Language Aptitude, Language Research
Peer reviewedConiam, David – Language Testing, 1995
This article describes the construction of a common scale that attempts to span the English-language ability range of students in the Hong Kong secondary-school system. (JL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Language Proficiency, Rating Scales
Peer reviewedBuck, Gary – Language Testing, 1992
Two studies are reported that examined translation from second language to first language as a testing procedure. Results suggest that the widespread rejection of translation as a language testing procedure by teachers and testers is probably not warranted on psychometric grounds, but that it should be used with extreme care. (10 references)…
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Language Proficiency, Language Research, Language Tests
Peer reviewedHenning, Grant – Language Testing, 1996
Analyzes simulated performance ratings on a six-point scale by two independent raters to account for nonsystematic error in performance ratings. Results suggest that rater agreement or covariance is not always a dependable estimate of score reliability and that the practice of seeking additional raters for adjudication of discrepant ratings is not…
Descriptors: Correlation, Error Patterns, Interrater Reliability, Language Tests
Peer reviewedPerkins, Kyle; And Others – Language Testing, 1996
Tests the hypothesis that there is no monotonic relationship between increasing competence in different linguistic domains and growth in second-language proficiency. The article concludes with an introduction to some assessment models that can accommodate discontinuous growth patterns. These models can describe and model a student's qualitative…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, English (Second Language), Hypothesis Testing, Language Proficiency
Peer reviewedButler, Frances A.; Stevens, Robin – Language Testing, 2001
Discusses approaches to the standardized assessment of content knowledge for English language learners (ELLS), including testing in the students' first language, the use of test accommodations, and measuring growth in English as an alternative for accountability until student control of English is sufficient to assure validity of test scores.…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Language Tests
Liu, Jianda – Language Testing, 2007
Pragmatic proficiency has been incorporated in the EFL teaching and testing syllabi in China, but the corresponding tests still focus on linguistic competence. The gap between the teaching and testing is mainly due to the lack of generally accepted measures of communicative abilities such as pragmatic competence. This study developed a…
Descriptors: Linguistic Competence, Speech Acts, Testing, Foreign Countries

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