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A teacher-verification study of speaking and writing prototype tasks for a new TOEFL
Cumming, Alister
;
Grant, Leslie
;
Mulcahy-Ernt, Patricia
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Language testing. - London : Sage
21 (2004) 2, 107-145
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A Teacher-Verification Study of Speaking and Writing Prototype Tasks for a New TOEFL
Cumming, Alister
;
Grant, Leslie
;
Mulcahy-Ernt, Patricia
;
Powers, Donald
. - : Sage Publications, 2004
Abstract:
This study was undertaken, in conjunction with other studies eld-testing prototype tasks for a new TOEFL, to evaluate the content validity, perceived authenticity and educational appropriateness of these prototype tasks. We interviewed seven highly experienced instructors of English as a Second Language (ESL) at three universities, asking them to rate their students’ abilities in English and to review samples of their students’ performance to determine whether they thought seven prototype speaking and writing tasks being eld-tested for a new version of the TOEFL® test: ● represented the domain of academic English required for studies at English-medium universities or colleges in North America; ● elicited performance from their adult ESL students that corresponded to their usual performance in ESL classes and course assignments; and ● realized the evidence claims on which the tasks had been designed. The instructors thought that most of their students’ performances on the prototype test tasks were equivalent to or better than their usual performance in classes. The instructors viewed positively the new prototype tasks that required students to write or to speak in reference to reading or listening source texts, but they observed certain problems with these novel tasks and suggested ways that their content and presentation might be improved for the formative development of these tasks.
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language test validation
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test development
;
TOEFL iBT
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writing and speaking assessment
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http://hdl.handle.net/1807/32152
http://simplelink.library.utoronto.ca/url.cfm/234652
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