Reviewing the IELTS speaking test in East Asia: theoretical and practice-based insights

Abstract This paper reviews the International English Language Testing System’s speaking sub-test in the East Asia region with reference to theoretical and practice-based perspectives and identifies future research opportunities to enhance the measures of test qualities found. The test’s construct v...

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Main Author: Ethan Douglas Quaid
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-03-01
Series:Language Testing in Asia
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40468-018-0056-5
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spelling doaj-af2261f2d9f8468aa8f2a4e2fb54cfe72020-11-25T00:30:02ZengSpringerOpenLanguage Testing in Asia2229-04432018-03-01811910.1186/s40468-018-0056-5Reviewing the IELTS speaking test in East Asia: theoretical and practice-based insightsEthan Douglas Quaid0School of Languages, Education and Cultures, The Sino-British College, University of Shanghai for Science and TechnologyAbstract This paper reviews the International English Language Testing System’s speaking sub-test in the East Asia region with reference to theoretical and practice-based perspectives and identifies future research opportunities to enhance the measures of test qualities found. The test’s construct validity was seen to accurately measure the abilities defined in the IELTS speaking construct; however, high reliability was revealed to the detriment of other test qualities. Conclusions drawn indicate three primary facets of test qualities that could be addressed to increase the IELTS speaking sub-test’s usefulness and therefore effectiveness in the East Asian regional context, although these test quality improvements could also be considered as beneficial when applied on a global scale. Firstly, content developers and item writers could provide a greater degree of test item content relevancy to the characteristics of a changing test-taker population. Secondly, multiple future research collaborations between the IELTS partners and institutional test score users seeking to provide better evidence of predictive validity would be beneficial to counteract the lower degree of authenticity shown. And finally, a re-intensification of efforts enhancing positive washback for test takers and exam preparation course providers within the East Asian region is essential.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40468-018-0056-5IELTSSpeaking testOral proficiency interviewReliabilityUsefulnessTest qualities
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Reviewing the IELTS speaking test in East Asia: theoretical and practice-based insights
Language Testing in Asia
IELTS
Speaking test
Oral proficiency interview
Reliability
Usefulness
Test qualities
author_facet Ethan Douglas Quaid
author_sort Ethan Douglas Quaid
title Reviewing the IELTS speaking test in East Asia: theoretical and practice-based insights
title_short Reviewing the IELTS speaking test in East Asia: theoretical and practice-based insights
title_full Reviewing the IELTS speaking test in East Asia: theoretical and practice-based insights
title_fullStr Reviewing the IELTS speaking test in East Asia: theoretical and practice-based insights
title_full_unstemmed Reviewing the IELTS speaking test in East Asia: theoretical and practice-based insights
title_sort reviewing the ielts speaking test in east asia: theoretical and practice-based insights
publisher SpringerOpen
series Language Testing in Asia
issn 2229-0443
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Abstract This paper reviews the International English Language Testing System’s speaking sub-test in the East Asia region with reference to theoretical and practice-based perspectives and identifies future research opportunities to enhance the measures of test qualities found. The test’s construct validity was seen to accurately measure the abilities defined in the IELTS speaking construct; however, high reliability was revealed to the detriment of other test qualities. Conclusions drawn indicate three primary facets of test qualities that could be addressed to increase the IELTS speaking sub-test’s usefulness and therefore effectiveness in the East Asian regional context, although these test quality improvements could also be considered as beneficial when applied on a global scale. Firstly, content developers and item writers could provide a greater degree of test item content relevancy to the characteristics of a changing test-taker population. Secondly, multiple future research collaborations between the IELTS partners and institutional test score users seeking to provide better evidence of predictive validity would be beneficial to counteract the lower degree of authenticity shown. And finally, a re-intensification of efforts enhancing positive washback for test takers and exam preparation course providers within the East Asian region is essential.
topic IELTS
Speaking test
Oral proficiency interview
Reliability
Usefulness
Test qualities
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40468-018-0056-5
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