Profile Issues in Teachers' Professional Development (Nov 2017)

Analysing Test-Takers’ Views on a Computer-Based Speaking Test

  • Marian Amengual-Pizarro,
  • Jesús García-Laborda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15446/profile.v19n_sup1.68447
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 3
pp. 23 – 38

Abstract

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This study examines test-takers’ views on a computer-delivered speaking test in order to investigate the aspects they consider most relevant in technology-based oral assessment, and to explore the main advantages and disadvantages computer-based tests may offer as compared to face-to-face speaking tests. A small-scale open questionnaire was administered to 80 test-takers who took the APTIS speaking test at the Universidad de Alcalá in April 2016. Results reveal that examinees believe computer-based tests provide a valid measure of oral competence in English and are considered to be an adequate method for the assessment of speaking. Interestingly, the data suggest that personal characteristics of test-takers seem to play a key role in deciding upon the most suitable and reliable delivery mode.

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