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Overview of testing materials

The main purpose of the tests in designed to check the language and
Speakout 2nd Edition is to enable skills covered in each half of the
teachers to identify learners’ strengths Students’ Book. They also contain task
and weaknesses, and assess whether types from the Cambridge English
remedial teaching is necessary. It is main suite exams.
also envisaged that the tests will give
learners a sense of progress and Test Administration
achievement that will motivate them to
continue learning. Speakout 2nd Edition The time allocation given for each test
provides both teachers and learners is approximate and will depend on the
with a comprehensive range of strengths and weaknesses of each
evaluation and testing materials. class. The suggested timings are:

Types of Test  Unit Tests: 30 minutes


 Achievement Tests: 90-120
There is a two-page Unit test for each minutes
unit of the Advanced Students’ Book.  Mid and End of Course Tests:
These tests contain seven or eight 90-120 minutes
exercises which focus on the specific
grammar, vocabulary and functional The Listening sections of the
language covered in that unit. The tests Achievement and Mid-/End of course
are deliberately short, and are designed tests should be administered first. Play
to give both teachers and students each recording twice. Students are then
immediate feedback on their free to complete the rest of the test at
understanding and assimilation of the their own pace.
key language in each unit.
Marking and Grading
The four- to five-page Achievement
tests are placed at regular intervals, Most tasks test specific points.
after every two units of the Students’ Students have to give the correct
Book. The Achievement tests are more answer to get full marks. However,
extensive than the Unit tests and are flexibility is built in so that credit can
designed to check both language and be given to answers that are not wholly
skills development in the previous two correct. For example, if a student
or three units of the book. In addition makes a spelling mistake in a grammar
to grammar, vocabulary and functional question, half marks could be given at
language, the Achievement tests your discretion. The important thing is
include reading, listening and writing to be consistent with the awarding of
sections. marks for all students.
The Achievement tests contain similar
task types to those found in the
Cambridge English main suite exams
(Key, Preliminary, First and
Advanced) and so can be used as an
initial introduction to these exams. The
five-page Mid-course and End of
course tests build on the Achievement
tests and are more extensive. They are

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Overview of testing materials

The following scale of grading is Speaking tasks


suggested: No specific oral tests for assessing
students’ speaking skills are included
in the Speakout 2nd Edition tests.
Very good A 90% +
However, this can be done in the
classroom in two ways: via ongoing
Good pass B 80-89%
assessment during freer speaking
Borderline activities and/or formal assessment at
C 70-79% regular intervals. Formal assessment
pass
Less than can be carried out with students in
Fail F groups of three. They can be given
70%
collaborative tasks, such as those
The Unit tests are designed to check provided in the Speakout sections of
that students have understood and the Students’ Book. Teachers can
retained the language input from the monitor each group separately and
unit. They should help you identify award marks out of 10 according to the
students who are struggling, but you following criteria:
will find that most students who have
completed all of the course material  accuracy/range of language,
achieve a good pass on the test. including pronunciation:
3 marks
Writing tasks  fluency: speed and level of
There are two writing tasks in each of hesitation, use of linking
the Achievement tests and Mid-/End of devices:
course tests. The first task is designed 3 marks
to test the writing sub-skills taught in  interaction: turn taking,
the Students’ Book, such as linking initiating, responding and
words. The second task allows students maintaining the conversation:
to express themselves more freely in a 2 marks
piece of extended writing.  task achievement: conveying
the message, coherence, the use
The following assessment criteria are of relevant language and
suggested when grading the final completion of the task:
writing task: 2 marks

 accuracy and range of It is, of course, also possible to carry


structures and vocabulary, out one-to-one assessment of the
including spelling: students’ speaking skills if time allows.
5 marks
 task achievement (relevant
information) and text
organisation (linking of ideas at
sentence and paragraph level):
5 marks

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