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Autor/inSchmidgall, Jonathan
TitelThe Redesigned "TOEIC Bridge"® Tests: Relations to Test-Taker Perceptions of Proficiency in English. Research Report. ETS RR-20-07
QuelleIn: ETS Research Report Series, (2020), (27 Seiten)Infoseite zur Zeitschrift
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN2330-8516
SchlagwörterLanguage Tests; Second Language Learning; English (Second Language); Foreign Countries; Test Construction; Language Proficiency; Listening Comprehension Tests; Reading Tests; Test Interpretation; Scores; Writing Tests; Correlation; Self Evaluation (Individuals); Japan; Taiwan; Test of English for International Communication
AbstractThe redesigned four-skills "TOEIC Bridge"® tests were designed to measure the listening, reading, speaking, and writing proficiency of beginning to low--intermediate English learners in the context of everyday life. In this paper, I describe two studies that were conducted to investigate claims about the meaningfulness of redesigned TOEIC Bridge test scores by comparing them to self-assessments of listening, reading, speaking, and writing proficiency. In Study 1, test takers who participated in the redesigned TOEIC Bridge field test in Japan and Taiwan completed an online self-assessment survey of their speaking and writing proficiency. In Study 2, test takers who participated in pretesting for the redesigned TOEIC Bridge Listening and Reading test in Japan and Taiwan completed a paper-based self-assessment survey of their listening and reading proficiency. Both studies were designed with the same research questions in mind in order to evaluate claims about the meaning of redesigned TOEIC Bridge test scores and to enhance the interpretation of test scores by relating them to test takers' self-assessed ability to perform a variety of related tasks. The results indicated that self-assessments had medium correlations with redesigned TOEIC Bridge Listening test scores (r =.55), Reading test scores (r =0.54), Speaking test scores (r =0.51), and Writing test scores (r =0.46). These results compare favorably with the results of similar studies of the relationship between test scores and self-assessments of language proficiency and provide evidence to support claims about the meaningfulness of TOEIC Bridge test scores. In addition, the pattern of results across TOEIC Bridge test proficiency levels and can-do statements taken from language proficiency standards suggests that the tests meaningfully differentiate test-takers' proficiency levels, an important consideration of test design. (As Provided).
AnmerkungenEducational Testing Service. Rosedale Road, MS19-R Princeton, NJ 08541. Tel: 609-921-9000; Fax: 609-734-5410; e-mail: RDweb@ets.org; Web site: https://www.ets.org/research/policy_research_reports/ets
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2024/1/01
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