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Lowney, Rob; Uí Laighléis, Gearóidín; Mac Risteaird, Seán; Ní Mhuircheartaigh, Éadaoin – Research-publishing.net, 2021
Video is used widely in language education as a learning tool and a production tool for students to demonstrate oral competence. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Irish language lecturers at Dublin City University (DCU) set asynchronous video assessment tasks for students on teacher education programmes. Tasks were completed using the…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Technology Uses in Education, Video Technology, Asynchronous Communication
Andujar, Alberto; Cruz-Martínez, Maria Soledad – Language Learning in Higher Education, 2020
The present investigation explores Cognitive Test Anxiety (CTA) in a high-stake oral examination, taking into consideration how face-to-face and computer-based examination formats affect test-takers' anxiety and consequently language performance. Two speaking tests -- face-to-face and computer-based -- were developed for a Spanish university's…
Descriptors: Test Anxiety, High Stakes Tests, Verbal Tests, Computer Assisted Testing
Tejada Reyes, Venecia – Online Submission, 2018
The purpose of this study is to find out if there is a correlation between the anxiety of a foreign language in nursing students and their performance in an oral examination, and if it exists, how strong is that correlation. It also aims to examine the effect that different levels of anxiety have on students' oral test scores and how students feel…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Stress Variables, Verbal Tests, Test Anxiety
Garcia Laborda, Jesus; Gonzalez Such, Jose; Alvarez Alvarez, Alfredo – Online Submission, 2015
Testing is an issue of increasing importance. While for many teachers language learning should be communicative; in fact, they expect their students to provide evidence of their knowledge. Thus, there is a clear mismatch on the approach to language teaching and language testing. As a consequence, there is an evident need change the testing…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Educational Testing, Foreign Countries, Grade 12
Sun, Haimei – Working Papers in TESOL & Applied Linguistics, 2014
The debate over the extensive use of paired and group oral assessments has yielded an enriched body of theoretical inquiries and empirical investigations, marking a shift from viewing second language (L2) speaking ability as residing in the individual to emphasizing joint construction distributed among interlocutors within local contexts. This…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Language Tests, Language Proficiency, Group Testing
Singaravelu, G. – Journal of Educational Technology, 2010
The present study highlights the effectiveness of Hybrid-Learning in enhancing communicative skill in English among the Trainees of Bachelor of education of School of Distance Education, Bharathiar University,Coimbatore. Hybrid learning refers to mixing of different learning methods or mixing two more methods for teaching learning process. It…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Blended Learning, Instructional Effectiveness, Communication Skills

Schmidt, Hugo – Unterrichtspraxis, 1985
Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of oral examinations of advanced degree candidates. Looks at examiners' attitudes and the kinds of questions which should be asked. Suggests that a fair oral examination ought to include factual as well as nonfactual questions and argues that many factual questions can be justified. (SED)
Descriptors: Examiners, German, Graduate Students, Graduation Requirements
Wagner, Elvis – Language Assessment Quarterly, 2008
This article examines how eight advanced ESL learners attend to and utilize the nonverbal information found in a video text. Using verbal report methodology in which test-takers verbalized aloud their thought processes while taking a video listening test, the results suggested that the test-takers varied in how they attended to and utilized the…
Descriptors: Individual Testing, Listening Comprehension Tests, Cognitive Processes, Listening Skills
Bay Area Bilingual Education League, Berkeley, CA. – 1976
This test booklet is divided into four parts: (1) Oral Comprehension of Commands; (2) Visual Oral Comprehension; (3) Oral Comprehension of Common Verbs; and (4) Oral Questions. General instructions and teachers' instructions for grading are given in English and instructions for the student in Spanish. There are eight double pictures which are to…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Language Proficiency, Language Tests, Second Language Learning
Scheibner-Herzig, Gudrun; And Others – Rassegna Italiana di Linguistica Applicata, 1980
Reports on a study designed to measure the various learning abilities of nine-year-old German children as observed during one year of English instruction. Describes a battery of special tests administered to the students during the experimental year and discusses results obtained through correlation analyses. (MES)
Descriptors: Children, English, English (Second Language), Intelligence Tests

Upshur, John A.; Turner, Carolyn E. – Language Testing, 1999
Research on two approaches to assessment of second-language performance--second-language acquisition and language testing--is examined and compared with regard to systematic effects on language tests. Findings incidental to a test development project are then presented. It is concluded that a full account of performance testing requires a paradigm…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Language Tests, Performance Tests, Second Language Learning

Gewirtz, Agatha – English Language Teaching Journal, 1977
An oral situational structural test developed for ESL students is discussed. This article proposes that tests can be used as motivational instruments and as teaching instruments. Properly used, tests enable students to see a link between ultimate language proficiency and immediate exam passage. (CHK)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Instruction, Language Proficiency, Language Tests
Chiang, David L. – 1978
Predictors of relative clause production in adult second language acquisition were examined through a replication and extension of a study by Schachter (1974). The present study is different in that it was based on oral instead of written production and it was designed to examine avoidance with the consideration that avoidance presupposed choice.…
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Proficiency, Language Research, Masters Theses

Cooper, Thomas C. – Modern Language Journal, 1987
Comparison of verbal Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and California Achievement Test (CAT) scores of high school students who had (N=1,333) or had not (N=445) taken at least one year of foreign language study supported the conclusion that length of foreign language study was positively related to high SAT verbal scores. (CB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Aptitude Tests, Correlation

Kaye, Patricia – ELT Journal, 1988
Presents a quiz for use in the advanced English classroom that introduces language learners to a variety of amusing slang expressions and idioms. The learner is led to consider the possibility of a little-known rule in English: male=positive, female=negative, and is offered an opportunity for discussion and vocabulary building. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Advanced Students, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Humor