CHAPTER 13 TESTING GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY

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CHAPTER 13 TESTING GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY By: Saverinus Kaka 69100080

TESTING GRAMMAR Why test grammar? Control of grammatical structures. It was seen as the very core of language ability SO, it would have been unthinkable not to test it.

TESTING GRAMMAR Why test grammar? For another, as has been argued earlier in this book, the backwash effect of tests which measure mastery of skills directly may be thought preferable to that of tests which might encourage the learning of grammatical structures in isolation, with no apparent need to use them.

TESTING GRAMMAR Why test grammar? Neither can we be sure, of course, that a (proficiency) grammar test includes a good sample of all possible grammatical elements.

TESTING GRAMMAR Why test grammar? Even if one has doubts about testing grammar in a proficiency test, there is often good cause to include a grammar component in the achievement, placement and diagnostic tests of teaching institutions. Wherever the teaching of grammar is thought necessary, then consideration should be given to the advisability of including a grammar component in achievement tests.

TESTING GRAMMAR Why test grammar? There appears to be room for a grammar component in at least some placement tests. Computer-based testing may bring progress in this field in the near future.

TESTING GRAMMAR WRITING SPECIFICATIONS For achievement tests where teaching objectives or the syllabus list the grammatical structures to be taught, specification of content should be quite straightforward. When there is no such listing it becomes necessary to infer from textbooks and other teaching materials what structures are being taught.

TESTING GRAMMAR WRITING SPECIFICATIONS Specifications for a placement test will normally include all of the structures identified in this way, as well as, perhaps, those structures the command of which is taken for granted in even the lowest classes.

TESTING GRAMMAR SAMPLING This will reflect an attempt to give the test content validity by selecting widely from the structures specified. It should also take account of what are regarded for one reason or another as the most important structures. It should not deliberately concentrate on the structures which happen to be easiest to test.

TESTING GRAMMAR WRITING ITEMS Four techniques for testing grammar; Whatever techniques are chosen for testing grammar, it is important for the text of the item to be written in grammatically correct and natural language. Four techniques for testing grammar; Gap filling, paraphrase, completion, and multiple choice.

TESTING GRAMMAR GAP FILLING: Ideally GAP FILLING ITEMS should have just one correct response. Example: What was most disturbing _____that for the first time in his life Henry was on his own. Answer: WAS An item with two possible correct responses may be acceptable if the meaning is the same, whichever is used; he displayed the wide, bright smile ____had charmed so many people before. Possible responses: WHICH and THAT.

TESTING GRAMMAR GAP FILLING: Ideally GAP FILLING ITEMS should have just one correct response. Example: What was most disturbing _____that for the first time in his life Henry was on his own. Answer: WAS An item with two possible correct responses may be acceptable if the meaning is the same, whichever is used; he displayed the wide, bright smile ____had charmed so many people before. Possible responses: WHICH and THAT.

TESTING GRAMMAR GAP FILLING: But an item is probably to be rejected if the different possibilities give different meanings or involve quite different structures, one of which is the one that is supposed to be tested. Example: Patient: My baby keeps me awake all night. She won’t stop crying. Doctor: Then _________ just let her cry. She will stop at the end. Possibilities: Just, I’d, Well, then, etc. Note: in Gap Filling, it is recommended that the possibility shoud be made very clear to the candidates and at least one example of it should be given at the beginning of the test. FURTHER EXAMPLE: Just visit: http://www.englishpage.com/prepositions/time_prepositions_1.htm

TESTING GRAMMAR PARAPHRASE Example: These require the student to write a sentence equivalent in meaning to one that is given. It is helpful to give part of the paraphrase in order to restrict the students to the grammatical structure being tested. Example: 1. Testing passive, past continuous form. When we arrived, a policeman was questioning the bank clerk. When we arrived, the bank clerk ……………………………   2. Testing present perfect with for. It is six years since I last saw him. I …………………………..………………six years.

TESTING GRAMMAR COMPLETION This technique can be used to test a variety of structures. Complete them suitably. Read the whole conversation before you begin to answer the question. (Mr. Cole wants a job in Mr. Gilbert’s export business. He has come for an interview.) Mr Gilbert : Good morning, Mr Cole. Please come in and sit down. Now let me see. (1) Which school …………………… ? Mr Cole : Whitestone College. Mr Gilbert : (2) And when ……………………………………………? Mr Cole : In 1972, at the end of the summer term. Mr Gilbert : (3) And since then what ………………………………….? Mr Cole : I worked in a bank for a year. Then I took my present job, selling cars. But I would like a change now. Mr Gilbert : (4) Well, what sort of a job ……………..….…………….? Mr Cole : I’d really like to work in your Export Department. Mr Gilbert : That might be a little difficult. What are your qualifications? (5) I mean what languages ……………….besides English? Mr Cole : Well, only a little French. Mr Gilbert : That would be a big disadvantage, Mr Cole. (6) Could you tell me why …………………………………...………….? Mr Cole : Because I’d like to travel and to meet people from other countries. Mr Gilbert : I don’t think I can help you at present, Mr Cole. Perhaps you ought to try a travel agency.

COMPLETION Further exercises: TESTING GRAMMAR http://www.englishpage.com/vocabulary/interactivelesson1a.htm http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbs1.htm

MULTIPLE CHOICE: TESTING GRAMMAR Multiple choice items take many forms. Its objective is to test only recognition knowledge. Example of multiple choice: http://www.englishpage.com/gerunds/gerunds_infinitives_2.htm http://saverinuskaka.pbworks.com/w/file/fetch/51274503/JQUIZ_Simple%20Present%20Perfect%20Tense.htm

TESTING GRAMMAR SCORING PRODUCTION GRAMMAR TESTS Gap Filling and multiple choice items should cause no problems in scoring. The important thing when scoring other types of item (completion and paraphrase) is to be clear about what each item is testing, and to award points for that only.

TESTING GRAMMAR SCORING PRODUCTION GRAMMAR TESTS If two elements are being tested in an item, then points may be assigned to each of them (for example present perfect form and since with past time reference point). For valid and reliable scoring of grammar items of the kind advocated here, careful preparation of the scoring key is necessary).

TESTING GRAMMAR SCORING PRODUCTION GRAMMAR TESTS The important thing is to be clear about what each item is testing, and to award points for that only. There may be just one element, such as the definite article, and all available points should be awarded for that; nothing should be deducted for non-grammatical errors, or for errors in grammar which is not being tested by the item.

TESTING VOCABULARY Why test Vocabulary? Any doubts about the advisability of testing grammar apply equally to the testing of vocabulary. If there is little teaching of vocabulary, it may be argued that there is little call for achievement tests of vocabulary.

TESTING VOCABULARY Why test Vocabulary? For those who believe that systematic teaching of vocabulary is desirable, vocabulary achievement tests are appreciated for their backwash effect. One alternative is to use a published test of vocabulary. The other is to construct one’s own vocabulary proficiency test.  

TESTING VOCABULARY WRITING SPECIFICATIONS How do we specify the vocabulary for an achievement test? If vocabulary is being consciously taught, then presumably all the items thereby presented to the students should be included in the specifications.

TESTING VOCABULARY WRITING SPECIFICATIONS A subsequent step is to group the items in terms of their relative importance. We have suggested that a vocabulary placement test will be in essence a proficiency test.

TESTING VOCABULARY SAMPLING Words can be grouped according to their frequency and usefulness. From each of these groups items can be taken at random, with more being selected from the groups containing the more frequent and useful words.

TESTING VOCABULARY ITEM WRITING Recognition This is one testing problem for which multiple choice can be recommended without too many reservations. For another, there seems unlikely to be any serious harmful backwash effect, since guessing the meaning of vocabulary items is something which we would probably wish to encourage.

TESTING VOCABULARY ITEM WRITING 1. Synonyms Choose the alternative (A,B,C,D) which is closest in meaning to the word on the left of the page. gleam = A. gather B. shine C. welcome D. clean The writer of this item has probably chosen the first alternative because of the word gleam. If, for example, welcome were replaced by groyne, most candidates, recognising that it is the meaning of the stem (gleam) on which they are being tested, would dismiss groyne immediately.  

TESTING VOCABULARY ITEM WRITING 1. Synonyms On the other hand, the item could have a common word as the stem with four less frequent words as options: shine= A. malm B. gleam C. loam D. snarl Note that in both items it is the word gleam which is being tested.

TESTING VOCABULARY ITEM WRITING 2. Definitions Example: Loathe means A. dislike intensely B. become seriously ill C. search carefully D. look very angry Note that all of the options are of about the same length. It is said that test-takers who are uncertain of which option is correct will tend to choose the one which is noticeably different from the others.

TESTING VOCABULARY ITEM WRITING 2. Definitions Example: A. growl Again the difficult word could be one of the options. One word that means to dislike intensely is A. growl B. screech C. sneer D. loathe

TESTING VOCABULARY ITEM WRITING 3. Gap filling (multiple choice) Context, rather than a definition or a synonym, can be used to test knowledge of a lexical item. The strong wind ……………. the man’s efforts to put up the tent. A. disabled C. deranged B. hampered D. regaled Note that the context should not itself contain words which the candidates are unlikely to know.

TESTING VOCABULARY ITEM WRITING 3. TESTING PRODUCTION ABILITY   The testing of vocabulary productively is so difficult that it is practically never attempted in proficiency tests. Information on receptive ability is regarded as sufficient.

TESTING VOCABULARY ITEM WRITING 3. TESTING PRODUCTION ABILITY   1. Pictures The main difficulty in testing productive lexical ability is the need to limit the candidate to the (usually one) lexical item that we have in mind, while using only simple vocabulary ourselves. One way round this is to use pictures.

TESTING VOCABULARY ITEM WRITING 3. TESTING PRODUCTION ABILITY   1. Pictures Write down the names of the animals below:

TESTING VOCABULARY ITEM WRITING 3. TESTING PRODUCTION ABILITY 2. Definitions This may work for a range of lexical items: Example: 1. ..........a person who repairs cars or motorcycles. 2. ...........a person who teaches students at school. 3. ...........a person who sells vegetables. 4. etc.

TESTING VOCABULARY 3. TESTING PRODUCTION ABILITY 3. Gap filling This can take the form of one or more sentences with a single word missing. Because of the snow, the football match was ………….. until the following week. I …………… to have to tell you this, Mrs Jones, but your husband has had an accident. To prevent multi responses, it can be solved by giving the first letter of the word (possibly more) and even an indication of the number of letters.

TESTING VOCABULARY 3. TESTING PRODUCTION ABILITY 3. Gap filling Further Exercises:

THANK YOU

TESTING VOCABULARY 3. TESTING PRODUCTION ABILITY 3. Postscript It is essential that tests should not accord them too much importance, and so create a backwash effect that undermines the achievement of the objectives of teaching and learning where these are communicative in nature.