It begins by considering why we need a special book on young learner assessment, and describes the nature of young learner language learning. The assessment approach is task-based and is centred around tasks and techniques suitable for young learners, with particular emphasis on classroom assessment. Oral language assessment and reading and writing assessment are addressed in separate chapters, as is the large-scale testing of young learners. Underpinned by theory, the book is full of practical guidelines, and draws on examples of assessment contexts, issues and practices from around the world. Assessing Young Language Learners was winner of the Kenneth W Mildenberger Prize in 2006.
By:
Penny McKay Imprint: Cambridge University Press Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 153mm,
Spine: 25mm
Weight: 628g ISBN:9780521601238 ISBN 10: 0521601231 Series:Cambridge Language Assessment Publication Date:27 February 2006 Audience:
ELT/ESL
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Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Language:Cambodian Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
1 A special case for young learner language assessment 2 Young learners and language learning 3 Research into the assessment of young language learners 4 Assessing language use through tasks 5 Classroom assessment of language use 6 Assessing oral language 7 Assessing reading and writing 8 Evaluating young learners' performance and progress 9 Testing young language learners through large-scale tests 10 The way forward