Language Testing in Practice : Designing and Developing Useful Language Tests /
Lyle F. Bachman and Adrian S. Palmer.
- Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press, 1996.
- vi, 377 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- Oxford Applied Linguistics .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 366-370) and index.
Part One: Conceptual bases of test development 1. Objectives and expectations 2. Test usefulness: qualities of language tests 3. Describing tasks: language use in language tests 4. Describing language ability -- language use in language tests Part Two: Language test development 5. Overview of test development 6. Describing, identifying, and defining 7. Developing a plan for the evaluation of usefulness 8. Identifying, allocating, and managing resources 9. Operationalization: developing test tasks and blueprints 10. Preparing effective instructions 11. Scoring method 12. Language test administration Part Three: Illustrative test development projects Project 1: High-stakes selection and placement test for students entering a university writing program Project 2: Selection/placement test for telephone company employees Project 3: Syllabus-based diagnostic achievement test for students in an ESP program Project 4: Exit test for students in an adult education conversation course for immigrants Project 5: High-stakes ESP screening test for making hiring and training decisions Project 6: Placement test for an ESL reading course Project 7: Employment/placement/achievement test for immigrants in a government-funded vocational training ESL course Project 8: Classroom achievement test for an introductory German course Project 9: Classroom achievement test for the reading component of the Korean-English two-way bilingual immersion program Project 10: Syllabus-based EFL progress test for primary school children References
"This book relates language testing practice to current views of communicative language teaching and testing. It builds on the theoretical background expounded in Bachman's Fundamental Considerations in Language Testing (OUP, 1990) and discusses the design, planning, and organization of tests. The book is divided into three sections: Conceptual bases of test development discusses objectives and expectations, the context of language testing, and the abilities to be tested; Language test development describes the process of test development, including blueprints, resources, operationalization, and scoring methods; Illustrative test development projects describes ten examples which illustrate the principles discussed in Parts One and Two." (Book Cover)
0194371484 (pbk)
B9677492 B9677492
Language and languages--Ability testing. Examinations--Design and construction.