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How much does test-takers’ listening proficiency matter in oral interview tests?
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The impact on candidates of examiner interventions in oral interview tests
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Comparing rating modes: analysing live, audio, and video ratings of IELTS Speaking Test performances
Nakatsuhara, Fumiyo; Inoue, Chihiro; Taylor, Lynda. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Assessment of candidates' interactional competence using group oral tests
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The role of listening in oral interview tests
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Comparing writing proficiency assessments used in professional medical registration: a methodology to inform policy and practice
Chan, Sathena Hiu Chong; Taylor, Lynda. - : Elsevier, 2020
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Effects of pre-task planning on paired oral test performance: a case of beginning EFL learners
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Effects of the number of participants on group oral test performance
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Interactional Competence measured in group oral tests: how do test-taker characteristics, task types and group sizes affect co-constructed discourse in groups?
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Language aptitude influence on foreign language acquisition
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ЛІНГВОДИДАКТИЧНА КОНТРОЛЬНО-ОЦІНЮВАЛЬНА CТРАТЕГІЯ У ПРОЦЕСІ НАВЧАННЯ ЯК СПІЛКУВАННЯ ; LINGUODIDACTIC ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION IN COMMUNICATIVE EDUCATION
In: Ars linguodidacticae; № 1 (2017); 4-10 ; ARS LINGUODIDACTICAE; № 1 (2017): Ars linguodidacticae; 4-10 ; 2663-0303 (2020)
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Doing science <> writing science
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Living with IELTS: the stories of IELTS test candidates
Yucel, Megan. - : The University of Queensland, School of Languages and Cultures, 2020
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The Impact of Literature Teaching Techniques on the Learners' Performance on Academic Reading Course Tests
In: Applied Linguistics Research Journal, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 53-62 (2020) (2020)
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Evaluating Test Consequences Based on ESL Students’ Perceptions: An Appraisal Analysis
In: Studies in Applied Linguistics & TESOL, Vol 20, Iss 1 (2020) (2020)
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FEASIBILITY TEST OF ENGLISH INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR SECRETARIES THROUGH MOODLE
In: Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 109-122 (2020) (2020)
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The quality of an English summative test of a public junior high school, Kupang-NTT
In: English Language Teaching Educational Journal, Vol 3, Iss 2, Pp 133-141 (2020) (2020)
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AN ANALYZIS OF ENGLISH NATIONAL EXAM: Test of English Proficiency for Student
In: ELT Worldwide: Journal of English Language Teaching, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 63-69 (2020) (2020)
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Väljamõeldud morfoloogiareegli omandamine 8-aastastel lastel
In: Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühingu Aastaraamat, Vol 16, Pp 23-41 (2020) (2020)
Abstract: Artiklis vaadeldakse väljamõeldud grammatikareegli omandamist katsesituatsioonis. Tegemist on esimese eestikeelse uuringuga, mis vaatleb seda, kuidas toimub morfoloogilise reegli omandamise protsess üldiselt. Uuringus on kasutatud Sara Fermani ja Avi Karni (2010, 2014) katse lühendatud ja eesti keele jaoks mugandatud varianti, kus katsealused peavad hindama keelelise stiimuli õigsust. Katse eesmärk oli jälgida, kuidas muutub kaheksa katsealuse lapse ja võrdlusgrupi ehk nelja täiskasvanu õigete vastuste hulk ja vastamiskiirus 11 katsesessiooni jooksul. Vaatluse all oli ka see, millest sõltub reegli omandamine: kas tüve astmevahelduslikkusest või subjekti elususest/elutusest. Tulemused näitavad, et kaheksast lapsest omandas reegli kuus, nende laste tulemused saavutasid maksimumilähedase õigete vastuste hulga kolmandaks sessiooniks. Võrreldes lapsi ja täiskasvanuid, võib öelda, et omandamine toimus üldjoontes sarnaselt. Astmevahelduslike ja astmevahelduseta verbide ning elusate ja elutute subjektide puhul ei olnud erinevused korrektsete vastuste hulgas ja vastamise kiiruses statistiliselt olulised. *** "Acquisition of an artificial morphological rule by 8-year old Estonian children" The aim of the current article is to present the first results of an experiment conducted with 8 Estonian children and 4 young adults as a control group for testing the acquisition of an artificial morphological rule (AMR). Each participant was individually trained in 10 consecutive daily training sessions (1–4 days apart) and re-tested for retention after an interval of one month. The experiment was based on the experiment conducted by Sara Ferman and Avi Karni (2010, 2014) but was shortened and adopted for Estonian language. The AMR was designed to be analogous to the morphophonological rules of Estonian grammar and participants were supposed to add different verbal suffixes depending on the animacy of the subject. Training occurred through exposure to and use of the AMR in the performance of a judgment task wherein the participants were instructed to make a forced-choice (correct – incorrect) response. Both the number of correct answers and reaction time were measured. There was no explicit instruction on the nature of the AMR at any time during the training. As a result of the experiment, 6 of the 8 children acquired the rule by the third session, their performance reaching to the level of approximately 85% of correct answers, while 2 children did not acquire the rule (the answers of one child were random from the first until the last session, the second child just decided that one of the suffixes was correct in every sentence). The increase in the number of correct answers and decrease of reaction time demonstrated a similar pattern in children’s and young adults’ results. The adults’ performance was 10% superior to that of the children. The results show that children did not give more correct answers to verbs occurring with animate subjects, nor did they perform better with verbs having different morphophonological structure (grade alternation of the verb stem).
Keyword: animacy of subject; comprehension test; estonian; explicit instruction; Finnic. Baltic-Finnic; grade alternation of verb stem; individual differences; inflectional morphology; language acquisition; P1-1091; PH91-98.5; Philology. Linguistics
URL: https://doaj.org/article/9ce808e3f8fc48349f49bfbea4470a89
https://doi.org/10.5128/ERYa16.02
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Test-Taking Strategies and Reading Comprehension: A Correlational Investigation
In: Issues in Language Studies, Vol 9, Iss 1 (2020) (2020)
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