Book Chapter
What Does Language Testing Have to Offer to Multimodal Listening?
P Gruba
Another Generation of Fundamental Considerations in Language Assessment A Festschrift in Honor of Lyle F Bachman | Published : 2020
Abstract
In response to a question posed first by Bachman (1991), the aim of this chapter is to discuss what the fields of language assessment and multimodal studies may have to offer each other. Using video-based, or “multimodal,” listening as a case study, the chapter argues that the placement of semiotic resources at the core of transdisciplinary SLA (The Douglas Fir Group, 2016) demands greater attention to SFL principles in language assessment. After establishing constructs and reviewing historical precedents, the AUA framework for classroom assessment (Bachman & Damböck, 2018) is proposed as a way to structure the integration of multimodal studies concepts into the testing of semiotic resources..
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