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Studies in Language Testing - 1: An Investigation Into the Comparability of Two Tests of English as a Foreign Language

The Cambridge-TOEFL Comparability Study

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This book documents a major study comparing the Cambridge First Certificate in English (FCE) with the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) to investigate similarities in test content, candidature and use. While both tests were designed to measure many of the same abilities, they represent radically different approaches to language test development, reflecting deeper differences between educational measurement traditions in the US and UK. The thorough investigation of the fundamental characteristics and operational utility of two of the most widely used English tests for foreign students makes this study a valuable contribution to language testing research. As such, it will be of considerable interest to language testing specialists and examination boards, as well as to academic researchers and graduate students in the field of language assessment more generally.

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Studies in Language Testing - 1: An Investigation Into the Comparability of Two Tests of English as a Foreign Language, Lyle F. Bachman, Fred Davidson, Katherine Ryan, Inn-Chull Choi, Michael Milanovic

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1995
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Titul
Studies in Language Testing - 1: An Investigation Into the Comparability of Two Tests of English as a Foreign Language
Podtitul
The Cambridge-TOEFL Comparability Study
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
1995
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
256
ISBN10
0521484677
ISBN13
9780521484671
Série
Hodnocení
2 z 5
Anotace
This book documents a major study comparing the Cambridge First Certificate in English (FCE) with the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) to investigate similarities in test content, candidature and use. While both tests were designed to measure many of the same abilities, they represent radically different approaches to language test development, reflecting deeper differences between educational measurement traditions in the US and UK. The thorough investigation of the fundamental characteristics and operational utility of two of the most widely used English tests for foreign students makes this study a valuable contribution to language testing research. As such, it will be of considerable interest to language testing specialists and examination boards, as well as to academic researchers and graduate students in the field of language assessment more generally.