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The book introduces a framework for examining the validity of tests that aim to assess second-language (L2) proficiency development over time and/or in relation to L2 instruction. It also reports the findings of a longitudinal study that aimed to examine the sensitivity to change of a test of L2 proficiency development. Specifically, the study examined changes over time in Progress scores and the linguistic characteristics of essays written in response to Progress by learners who took the test before, during and after a period of L2 instruction in different countries. The book furthers our understanding of the nature of L2 proficiency as it develops over time and in relation to L2 instruction and provides a framework that can be used in future endeavours to design and validate tests of L2 proficiency development. The book is intended for graduate students, test developers, and researchers doing research in applied linguistics and L2 assessment.



Table of Contents

Introduction

Evaluating Tests of Second Language Development

The Pearson Progress Test

Research Questions and Method

Changes in Progress Scores

Changes in Grammatical Aspects

Changes in Discourse, Sociolinguistic and Strategic Aspects

Discussion and Implications

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 24/03/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631842225, 978-3631842225
      ISBN10: 3631842228

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The book introduces a framework for examining the validity of tests that aim to assess second-language (L2) proficiency development over time and/or in relation to L2 instruction. It also reports the findings of a longitudinal study that aimed to examine the sensitivity to change of a test of L2 proficiency development. Specifically, the study examined changes over time in Progress scores and the linguistic characteristics of essays written in response to Progress by learners who took the test before, during and after a period of L2 instruction in different countries. The book furthers our understanding of the nature of L2 proficiency as it develops over time and in relation to L2 instruction and provides a framework that can be used in future endeavours to design and validate tests of L2 proficiency development. The book is intended for graduate students, test developers, and researchers doing research in applied linguistics and L2 assessment.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Evaluating Tests of Second Language Development

      The Pearson Progress Test

      Research Questions and Method

      Changes in Progress Scores

      Changes in Grammatical Aspects

      Changes in Discourse, Sociolinguistic and Strategic Aspects

      Discussion and Implications

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