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Assessment: What do the students know? What have the students learned? What do students need? What have students learned? Has the instruction been effective? Is the test designed appropriately?
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Placement tests Designed to place students in levels of instruction: beginner, intermediate, advanced Assess 4 language skills: Reading, Writing, Grammar and Listening/Speaking Diagnostic tests: Diagnose what students need Pre-tests Achievement tests: Assess what students have achieved Post-tests, progress tests Proficiency tests: Measure language ability without regard to any course of instruction TOEFL, IELTS, Cambridge, SPEAK
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Fair: Material taught Valid: Based on what it taught Clear: Easy to read instructions and questions Easy to grade: Objective with some subjective grading based on what is being tested Reliable: Consistent results when given more than one time Rubric grading: Clear goals for proficiency of language
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Fill-in-the blank Multiple choice Cloze Statement and response Given words True/False Matching Scrambled sentences Dictation Oral interview Group interview Individual and group projects Essay question
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