Quality Language Assessment in University EFL Classroom
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2017
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Sumy State University
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In recent years, teachers have become increasingly interested in the
methodology by which the attitudes, knowledge and skills of EFL learners
can be constructively developed. In line with this strand, European
language examinations focus upon assessing a learner’s ability to use the
language, and do not concentrate on testing whether learners can recite the
rules of the language, or how many words they have learned, or whether
they sound like a perfect native speaker. Modern language assessments are
not interested in whether students can transform isolated sentences into
paraphrased versions, or whether they can give a definition of a word out –
or even within – the context. They are also rarely interested in whether the
learner can translate sentences in his/her first language into the target
language, or whether (s)he can translate sentences from the target language
into the mother tongue or, indeed, whether (s)he can give the mother
tongue equivalent of an underlined word in an English passage.
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language exams, higher education, языковые экзамены, высшее образование, мовні іспити, вища освіта
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Hnapovska, L.V.
Quality Language Assessment in University EFL Classroom [Текст] / L.V. Hnapovska
// Якісна мовна освіта у сучасному глобалізованому світі: тенденції, виклики, перспективи: матеріали І Всеукраїнської науково-практичної конференції, м. Суми, 23-24 листопада 2017 р. - Суми: СумДУ, 2017. - С. 210-214.