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3. Did the test results reflect accurately how my students have been responding in class and in their assigned work?’
The following two recommendations hopefully help the test writers to visualize how to write a speaking test for TNU language students in general and for first-year students in particular.
One of the important steps in test development, as described in 2.3.1 (Chapter 2), is identification of tasks in the TLU domain for selection of actual test tasks included in a test. TLU tasks must be selected based on the teaching content, yet at TNU each teacher in charge of speaking skill training has used their own teaching materials. No speaking skill syllabus or teaching material has been officially approved; a syllabus for this skill is now under development and revision. Therefore, TLU tasks can not be typically chosen from all the materials unofficially in use, and all the following suggested TLU tasks, adapted from a course book named ‘English for International Communication’ by Richards (2002), are intended to partially help the author to design two sample speaking tests for first-year students or for elementary and post-elementary levels in the level scale suggested in 5.1.1.1. TLU tasks are suggested as follows:
The two achievement speaking tests designed below are based on the blueprint suggested in 5.1.1.2
Sample achievement speaking test for first-year students – Term 1
Task 1: Conversation between the assessor and each student about personal information.
Purpose of the task:
to assess the students’ ability to interact in typical daily situations
Specified components of speaking ability to be tested:
The ability to talk about themselves and use social language in common interactions
The place where the task occurs:
In the classroom
Expected duration of task performance:
About 2 minutes
Specific and understandable instructions:
Each student starts the dialogue with the assessors. The assessors ask each student questions about himself/herself and about his/her family.
Areas of linguistic, pragmatic and topical knowledge adequate
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