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Assessing listening skill

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Intensive Listening

Listening for perceptions of the component (Phonemes, words,


intonation, discourse marker, etc.) of a larger stretch of language.

Recognizing Phonological and


Paraphrase Recognition
Morphological Elements
Recognizing Phonological and
Morphological Elements

A classic test task gives a spoken stimulus and asks test-


takers to identify the stimulus from two or more choices.

Example : Example :
Phonemic pair, vowel Morphological pair, -ed ending

Test-taker hear : Is he living? Test-taker hear : I Missed you very much


Test-taker read : a. I missed you very
Test-taker read : a. Is he leaving?
much
b. Is he living?
b. I miss you very much
Example :
Stress pattern in can’t

Test-taker hear : My girlfriend can’t go to the party


Test-taker read : a. My girlfriend can’t go to the party
b. My girlfriend can go to the party

Example :
One-word stimulus

Test-taker hear : vine


Test-taker read : a. vine
b. wine
Paraphrase Recognition

A test task gives a by giving a stimulus sentence and asking the


test-taker to choose the correct paraphrase from a number of
choices.
Example :
Dialogue paraphrase
Example :
Sentence paraphrase
Test-taker hear : Man: Hi, Maria, my name’s
George
Test-taker hear : Hello, my name’s Keiko. I
Woman: Nice to meet you, George.
come from Japan.
Are you American?
Test-taker read : a. Keiko is comfortable
Man: No, I’m Canadian.
in Japan
Test-taker read : a. George lives in the United States
b. Keiko wants to come to
b. George is American
Japan
c. George comes from Canada
c. Keiko is Japanese
d. Maria is Canadian
d. Keiko likes Japan
Responsive Listening

Listening to a relatively short stretch of language (a greeting,


question, comment, comprehension check, etc.) in order to make
an equally short response.

Open-ended response to a
A Question-and-Answer
question
Open-ended response to a
A Question-and-Answer
question

Test-takers hear : How much


time did you take to do your
Test-takers hear : How much
homework?
time did you take to do your
homework?
Test-takers read : (a) in
about an hour
Test-takers write or speak
(b) About an hour,
(c) about $10,
(d) yes, I did
Selective listening

Processing stretches of discourse such as short monologues for


several minutes in order to “scan” for certain information.

Listening cloze Types of


selective listening
Listening cloze task
is task require the test-taker to listen to a story ,monologue or
conversation and simultaneously read the written text in which selected
word or phrase have been deleted.

How to assessed listening cloze, selective listening can also be


assessed through an information transfer technique in which aurally processed
information must be transferred to a visual representation such as labeling a
diagram, identifying an element in a picture, completing a form or showing
routes on maps.
 Example of listening close

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