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1 Assesing Speaking and Writing
Presented by: Rizka, Ricky and Sandy Assesing Speaking and Writing

2 Assesing Speaking Why do we asses speaking skill?
Important part of life Important part of a language curriculum Assessing speaking is challenging So many dimensions..... Linked with personality, intelligence, culture, context… Important to define or to ensure fairness (Luoma:2004)

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4 Micro Skill of Speaking
Oral Presentation (Brown: 2001;142) Micro Skill of Speaking Macro Skill of Speaking

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7 Imitative Speaking

8 Intensive Speaking

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10 Another Scoring category:
Other categories for picture-cued scoring. Grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, fluency, pronounciation, and task (acomplshing the objective of the elicited task)

11 Responsive Speaking

12 Interactive Speaking

13 Extensive Speaking

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16 Assessing Writing Assessing Writing publishes articles, book reviews, conference reports, and academic exchanges concerning writing assessments of all kinds, including traditional ('direct' and standardized forms of) testing writing, alternative performance assessments (such as portfolios), workplace sampling and classroom assessment

17 (Brown: 2004;221) Micro Skill of Writing Macro Skill of Writing

18 Genres of Writing Academic Writing Personal Writing
Job-Related Writing

19 Basic Types of Writing Assessment Responsive and Extensive writing
Intensive (controlled) writing Imitative writing Basic Types of Writing Assessment Responsive and Extensive writing

20 Assessing Writing Imitative Writing : Task in (Hand) Writing Letters, Words, and Punctuation Intensive (Controlled) Writing : Dictation and Dicto-Comp, Grammatical Transformation Tasks, Picture-Cued Tasks, Vocabulary Assessment Tasks, Ordering Task, Short Answer and Sentence Completion Tasks Responsive and Extensive Writing : Paraphrasing, Guided Question and Answer, Paragraph Construction Tasks, Strategic Options

21 Imitative Writing Copying

22 Intensive Writing

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24 Scoring Scale for Picture-Cued Story

25 Responsive and Extensive Writing Paraphrasing
“Reading English is considered as the most important skill to be taught on EFL students.” (Ricky, 184:2005) It means that reading skill must be placed as the priority of learning English for Indonesian students Assessment Criteria: Primary: Similiarity Secondary : Discourse : Grammar : Vocabulary

26 Guided Question and Answer

27 Scoring (Brown:2004;242) Holistic Score Analytic Scoring
Primary Trait Scoring

28 Conclussion

29 Sources: Brown, H., 2004, Language Assessment Principles and Classroon Practices, Longman Inc., New York. Louma, Sari., 2004, Asssessing Speaking, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.


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