assesing speaking
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SPEAKING LISTENINGClosely irrelated
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IMITATIVEINTENSIVE
RESPONSIVEINTERACTIVEEXTENSIVE
BASIC TYPE OFSPEAKING
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The ability to imitate a word orphrase or possibly a sentence.
Example: Word repetition Task phone pass
IMITATIVE
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The production of short stretches of orallanguage designed to demonstrate
competence in a narrow band of grammatical,phrasal, lexical or phonological relationship.
Example: Directed response tasks Reading aloud Sentence and dialogue completion Limited picture cued tasks
INTENSIVE
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The interaction and testcomprehension of very short
conversation, standard
greetings and small talk, simplerequest and comments, and thelike.
RESPONSIVE
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The interaction and test comprehensionin long conversation include multiple
participants.Two form of interactive:
TransactionalInterpersonal
INTERACTIVE
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Speeches, oral presentation,and story telling.
EXTENSIVE
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Word Repetition Task
Test takers hear: Repeat after me:page (pause) pack (pause)bag (pause) back (pause
I back to home to take my bag
Scoring scale for repetition tasks:-Acceptable pronunciation (2)-Comprehensible, partially correct pronunciation (1)-Silence, seriously incorrect pronunciation (0)
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Part A:
Test takers read aloud selected sentences from among those printed on the test sheet.
1. Traffic is a huge problem in Southern California
2. The endless city has no coherent mass transit system
Part B:
Test takers repeat sentences dictated over the phone.
³Go to the beach on Sunday morning´Part C:
Take takers answer the question with a single word or a short phrase of two or three words.
³what will you do if there is a fire in here?´
Part D:
Test takers hear three word group in random order and must link them in a correctly ordered sentence
They/a lecturer/will be/six month later
Part E:
Test takers have 30 seconds to talk about their opinion about some topic that is dictated over the phone
Phonepass Test
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Directed Response Tasks
INTENSIVE SPEAKING
Test takers hear: Tell me he went homeTell me that you like rock
musicTell him to come to my home this evening
Remind her what time is it
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Read Aloud Task
Mary has a cat. Its name is Bip Bip. Bip Bip ismale. It likes cooked meat and fried fish. Maryloves him very much and so does Bip Bip. BipBip always waits for Mary to goes back fromschool in front of the house. In the afternoon
they play together in the park near Mary·shouse.