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ASSESSING SPEAKING - Coggle Diagram
ASSESSING SPEAKING
Basic Types of Speaking
Imitative
Intensive
Responsive
Interactive
Transactional
Interpersonal
Extensive
Designing Assessment Tasks: Imitative Speaking
Definition
The ability of imitate a word.
The examples of the task/ test
PhonePass Test
Designing Assessment Tasks: Intensive Speaking
Definition
The production of oral language such as grammatical, etc.
The examples of the task/ test
Directed Response Tasks
Read-Aloud Tasks
Sentence/ Dialogue Completion Tasks and Oral Questionnaires
Picture-Cued Tasks
Translation (of Limited Stretches of Discourse)
Designing Assessment Tasks: Responsive Speaking
Definition
Interaction and test comprehension like a short conversation.
The examples of the task/ test
Question and Answer
Giving Instructions and Directions
Paraphrasing
Test of Spoken English (TSE)
Designing Assessment Tasks: Interactive Speaking
Definition
Two forms of transactional language, which has the purpose of exchanging specific information.
The examples of the task/ test
Interview
Role Play
Discussions and Conversations
Games
Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI)
Designing Assessment Tasks: Extensive Speaking
Definition
Involve complex, relatively lengthy stretches of discourse. They are frequently variations on monologues, usually with minimal verbal interaction.
The examples of the task/ test
Oral Presentations
Picture-Cued Story-Telling
Retelling a Story, News Event
Translation (of Extended Prose)