TESTING vs ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT SPECIFICATIONS
LISTENING & READING TASK DESIGN
SPEAKING & WRITING ASSESSMENT
Alternative assessment
100

Which Latin word is the origin of the term “assessment”?

Assidere, meaning “to sit with”.

100

What is another name for assessment specifications?

Test specifications or test blueprints.

100

Is listening a passive or active skill?

An active receptive skill.

100

Which speaking criterion focuses on smooth and natural speech?

Fluency.

100

What type of assessment focuses on real-world tasks instead of exams?

Alternative assessment.

200

Which assessment purpose focuses on identifying students’ strengths and weaknesses?

Diagnostic assessment.

200

Which quality ensures that a test measures what it is intended to measure?

Validity 

200

What two processes are involved in listening comprehension?

Bottom-up and top-down processing.

200

What type of speaking involves short replies to questions or prompts?

Responsive speaking.

200

Which alternative assessment tool collects students’ work over time?

Portfolio.

300

What is the main difference between a test and assessment?

A test is a product that measures performance, while assessment is an ongoing process of collecting and interpreting data.

300

Which component explains how learners’ answers are marked?

Scoring and performance levels.

300

Which listening skill focuses on sounds, stress, and intonation?

Microskills.

300

Why are speaking tests considered less reliable?

Because they are subjectively scored.

300

Which 21st-century skills are promoted by project-based assessment?

Creativity, collaboration, critical thinking, and digital literacy.

400

What type of assessment evaluates the effectiveness of teaching methods and syllabus?

Evaluation assessment.

400

What is a Unit Progress Test?

•A Unit Progress Test is a short assessment given at the end of a unit in a coursebook to measure students’ learning of:

•Vocabulary

•Grammar

•Reading

•Writing

•Sometimes speaking

400

What type of reading task checks understanding of main ideas?

Skimming tasks.

400

What writing task type requires learners to write exactly what they hear?

Dictation

400

Which CEFR level describes the ability to write clear, detailed texts and argue ideas?

B2 level.

500

What type of assessment is used to place students into appropriate levels?

Placement assessment.  

500

How do assessment specifications help align a language test with CEFR descriptors?

They specify target skills, task types, performance criteria, and scoring scales that correspond directly to CEFR level descriptors, ensuring that test outcomes accurately reflect CEFR proficiency levels.

500

Why is it important to balance bottom-up and top-down processing when designing listening tasks?

Because real-life listening requires decoding linguistic details (bottom-up) while simultaneously using background knowledge and context (top-down); imbalance may lead to incomplete or unrealistic assessment of listening ability.

500

Which stage of writing focuses on correcting grammar and spelling?

Post-writing stage.

500

Why is alternative assessment effective in reducing test anxiety?

Because it allows flexible, process-based, and authentic evaluation.

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