Journal | EL.LE
Journal issue | 4 | 2 | 2015
Research Article | Risks in Presenting a Sequencing Task as a Reading Test
Abstract
In this essay we identify certain factors worth taking into account when designing sequencing tasks to assess candidates’ reading ability, such as: the number of linguistic fragments into which a text is divided; the need to ensure that there are no plausible alternative reconstructions; the importance of accepting correct sequences suggested by candidates even when they do not match the intended reconstruction. The analysis is based on a B1 exam from the CILS certification in Italian as a foreign language (Summer 2009).
Published July 1, 2015 | Language: it
Keywords CILS certification • Validity • Sequencing tasks • Testing
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