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Lesson Two Kinds of Test and Testing. Contents Proficiency Test Achievement Test Diagnostic Test Placement Test Three Contrasting Paris of Test Concepts.

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1 Lesson Two Kinds of Test and Testing

2 Contents Proficiency Test Achievement Test Diagnostic Test Placement Test Three Contrasting Paris of Test Concepts Three Contrasting Paris of Test Concepts

3 Proficiency Test Test on general ability: not focused on one particular course. Language proficiency test: TOEFL  To see if the test taker has sufficient command of the language.  Regardless of any previous training.

4 Achievement Test Generally based on a particular course.  Final exam, JCEE (controversial though) Test content: based on the course content, syllabus, textbooks and course objectives. Can be further divided into:  Final achievement test: final examination  Progress achievement test: midterm examination or quizzes

5 Diagnostic Test Aims to find out the learner’s problems, learning difficulties and/or strengths. Helps to understand the student and provide necessary help or avoid repetition. Can be combined with progress tests. Recognizes the learner’s strengths and weaknesses.

6 Placement Test To assign students into appropriate levels. Group students according to their ability.

7 Three Contrasting Pairs of Testing Concepts Direct vs. Indirect Testing Discrete-Point vs. Integrative Testing Discrete-Point vs. Integrative Testing Subjective vs. Objective Testing

8 Direct vs. Indirect Testing Direct Testing  Requiring testees to perform precisely the skill which we wish to measure; straight forward testing of a particular ability (e.g., using a composition test to measure the test taker’s writing ability). Indirect Testing  Testing one ability indirectly (e.g. testing a person’s writing ability by using an error identification test).

9 Discrete-Point vs. Integrative Testing Discrete-Point Testing  Testing only one element at a time, item by item.  Almost all the discrete point tests are also indirect tests.  e.g., mutlitple-choice on a grammatical point Integrative Testing  Testing several fields/skills at the same time; requiring testees to combine many language elements in the completion of a task (and tend to be a direct test)  e.g., dictation

10 Subjective vs. Objective Based on the SCORING method of a test Subjective  Answers are decided and set prior to test taking; no human judgment required  e.g., multiple-choice questions Objective  Human judgment involved  e.g., composition tests


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