The Design and Execution of a Language Testing Programme at University Level in the United Kingdom.

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Title: The Design and Execution of a Language Testing Programme at University Level in the United Kingdom.
Authors: Gomes da Costa, B., Council of Europe, Strasbourg (France).
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 45
Publication Date: 1970
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, College Language Programs, German, Grammar, Language Learning Levels, Language Proficiency, Language Research, Language Tests, Learning Theories, Liberal Arts, Majors (Students), Modern Languages, Second Language Learning, Universities
Geographic Terms: United Kingdom (England)
Abstract: This paper describes an experimental testing program in England which parallels a broader, 1967 study concerning second language acquisition in the United States. The earlier study, conducted by John Carroll, concentrated on determining proficiency of language majors in five foreign languages. This experiment limits the field of study to German majors engaged in the British Honours Degree programs at several universities. Phase 1 is based on the MLA Advanced Proficiency Tests and the Carroll-Sapon Modern Language Aptitude Test. Additionally, Alice Heim's "AH5 Group Test of High Grade Intelligence" and a comprehensive questionnaire devised by the author were also administered to some 400 students. Conclusive results were not obtained for various reasons explained by the author. (RL)
Entry Date: 1972
Accession Number: ED061819
Database: ERIC
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