
Examining Listening
Research and Practice in Assessing Second Language Listening
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This volume examines the nature of second language listening proficiency and how it can be assessed. The book highlights the need for test developers to provide a clear explication of the ability constructs which underpin the tests they offer in the public domain. This is increasingly necessary if claims about the validity of test score interpretation and use are to be supported both logically and with empirical evidence. It operationalises a comprehensive test validation framework which adopts a socio-cognitive perspective. The framework embraces six core components, examining and then analysing Cambridge ESOL listening tasks from the following perspectives: Test Taker; Cognitive Validity; Context Validity; Scoring Validity; Criterion-related Validity; and Consequential Validity.
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9781107602632 |
| Age/Education Level | Adult |
| Format | Paperback |
| Range | Examining Listening |
| Author(s) | |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| English Type | British English |
| Release/Publication Date | 28 March 2013 |
Includes up-to-date review of relevant literature on assessing listening. Combines theoretical insights and practical advice.
Provides a coherent framework for validating all tests/exams of listening. Help readers to validate own examns in a systematic and coherent fashion.
First attempt to describe the different proficiency levels in listening in a second language systematically. Provide stakeholders in the testing community with a clearer picture of different levels of proficiency in listening.
