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A web-based resource for the assessment of language skills in English and Welsh-speaking adults with neurological deficits
Tainturier, MJ; Hughes, EK; Berry, SD. - : Frontiers Media, 2019
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Adaptation of the Bilingual Aphasia Test to Lebanese Arabic ; Adaptation du Bilingual Aphasia Test à l'arabe libanais
In: 20th International Science of Aphasia Conference ; https://hal-univ-tlse2.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02283220 ; 20th International Science of Aphasia Conference, Sep 2019, Rome, Italy. Ezzeddine, N. (2019). Adaptation of the Bilingual Aphasia Test to Lebanese Arabic. Stem-, Spraak- en Taalpathologie, Vol 24, ., 24, pp.32.8310/2019/, Stem-, Spraak- en Taalpathologie (2019)
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LSWSH - Lehrerinnenselbstwirksamkeit im Hinblick auf Unterricht in sprachlich heterogenen Klassen ... : Teacher Self-Efficacy in Linguistically Diverse Classrooms ...
Stangen, I.; Doll, J.. - : ZPID (Leibniz Institute for Psychology) – Open Test Archive, 2019
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LSWSH - Lehrerinnenselbstwirksamkeit im Hinblick auf Unterricht in sprachlich heterogenen Klassen ... : Teacher Self-Efficacy in Linguistically Diverse Classrooms ...
Stangen, I.; Doll, J.. - : ZPID (Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information) – Testarchiv, 2019
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Teachers' self-efficacy beliefs regarding assessment and promotion of school-relevant skills of preschool children ...
Höltge, Lea; Ehm, Jan-Henning; Hartmann, Ulrike. - : Taylor and Francis, 2019
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The impact of linguistic similarity on cross-cultural comparability of students' perceptions of teaching quality ...
Fischer, Jessica; Praetorius, Anna-Katharina; Klieme, Eckhard. - : Springer Science+Business Media, 2019
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Teachers' self-efficacy beliefs regarding assessment and promotion of school-relevant skills of preschool children
In: Early child development and care 189 (2019) 2, S. 339-351 (2019)
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The impact of linguistic similarity on cross-cultural comparability of students' perceptions of teaching quality
In: Educational assessment, evaluation and accountability 31 (2019) 2, S. 201-220 (2019)
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Sind Fortbildungsmaßnahmen zu linguistisch fundierter Sprachförderung wirksam? Analysen zu den Kompetenzen von Fachkräften und mehrsprachigen Kindern
In: Frühe Bildung 8 (2019) 4, S. 181-186 (2019)
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Ретроспективный анализ проблемы оценки способностей к иностранному языку ... : RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF THE PROBLEM OF ASSESSMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE ABILITIES ...
Каргина Елена Михайловна. - : Вестник Челябинского государственного университета, 2019
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NGT-SRT ... : A Sentence Repetition Task for Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT) ...
Schüller, A.; Ormel, E.A.; Crasborn, O.A.. - : Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS), 2019
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Sind Fortbildungsmaßnahmen zu linguistisch fundierter Sprachförderung wirksam? Analysen zu den Kompetenzen von Fachkräften und mehrsprachigen Kindern ...
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To the Question of Solving the Problem Moments at the Training for the TRCI-1 Subtest “Lexis. Grammar” ...
Bondareva, Olga; Ismailova, Kholisakhon. - : Southern Federal University, 2019
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TEST: A terminology extraction system for technology related terms
In: Conference papers (2019)
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How to Improve Test Scores on the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test in Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2019)
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Detection of Gender-Biased Items in the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test
In: Languages ; Volume 4 ; Issue 2 (2019)
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LA VARIACIÓN LINGÜÍSTICA EN CONTEXTOS ESPECIALIZADOS: VARIEDADES DIATÓPICAS Y DIASTRÁTICAS EN LA EVALUACIÓN E INTERVENCIÓN DEL LENGUAJE
In: Tonos Digital; NÚMERO 36 - ENERO 2019 (2019)
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Portfolios as a strategy to lower English language test anxiety: the case of Chile
Contreras-Soto, Amanda; Veliz-Campos, Mauricio; Veliz, Leonardo. - : Eskisehir Osmangazi University, 2019
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Towards a model of multi-dimensional performance of C1 level speakers assessed in the Aptis Speaking Test
Tavakoli, Parveneh; Awwad, Anas; Nakatsuhara, Fumiyo. - : British Council, 2019
Abstract: This is a peer-reviewed online research report in the British Council Validation Series (https://www.britishcouncil.org/exam/aptis/research/publications/validation). Abstract The current study draws on the findings of Tavakoli, Nakatsuhara and Hunter’s (2017) quantitative study which failed to identify any statistically significant differences between various fluency features in speech produced by B2 and C1 level candidates in the Aptis Speaking test. This study set out to examine whether there were differences between other aspects of the speakers’ performance at these two levels, in terms of lexical and syntactic complexity, accuracy and use of metadiscourse markers, that distinguish the two levels. In order to understand the relationship between fluency and these other aspects of performance, the study employed a mixed-methods approach to analysing the data. The quantitative analysis included descriptive statistics, t-tests and correlational analyses of the various linguistic measures. For the qualitative analysis, we used a discourse analysis approach to examining the pausing behaviour of the speakers in the context the pauses occurred in their speech. The results indicated that the two proficiency levels were statistically different on measures of accuracy (weighted clause ratio) and lexical diversity (TTR and D), with the C1 level producing more accurate and lexically diverse output. The correlation analyses showed speed fluency was correlated positively with weighted clause ratio and negatively with length of clause. Speed fluency was also positively related to lexical diversity, but negatively linked with lexical errors. As for pauses, frequency of end-clause pauses was positively linked with length of AS-units. Mid-clause pauses also positively correlated with lexical diversity and use of discourse markers. Repair fluency correlated positively with length of clause, and negatively with weighted clause ratio. Repair measures were also negatively linked with number of errors per 100 words and metadiscourse marker type. The qualitative analyses suggested that the pauses mainly occurred a) to facilitate access and retrieval of lexical and structural units, b) to reformulate units already produced, and c) to improve communicative effectiveness. A number of speech exerpts are presented to illustrate these examples. It is hoped that the findings of this research offer a better understanding of the construct measured at B2 and C1 levels of the Aptis Speaking test, inform possible refinements of the Aptis Speaking rating scales, and enhance its rater training programme for the two highest levels of the test. ; British Council ; although freely available on the web, copyright is British Council so passing metadata only.
Keyword: Aptis speaking test; English language testing; speaking; X162 Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10547/623563
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Using eye-tracking research to inform language test validity and design
Bax, Stephen; Chan, Sathena Hiu Chong. - : Elsevier, 2019
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