Language Assessment - Theory with Practice
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i) You seem to understand the main idea, but it looks as if you are confusing simple
past and present perfect usage. Check Unit 2 in your book again.
ii) Your word choice was more precise in this essay than in your last two papers, and
I saw the scenes you described clearly in my mind’s eye.
iii) Ok, here we go. In the first paragraph, I was confused about your initial thesis and
the evidence you provided for it. In the next paragraph, you come up with a
different thesis, and in the third paragraph, you don’t offer evidence, just beliefs.
Formative teacher feedback can be in the form of
verification (i.e., a judgment of whether
an answer is correct) or
elaboration (i.e., the informational
aspect of the message,
providing relevant cues to guide the learner toward a correct answer) of response accuracy,
explanation of the correct answer, hints, worked examples (Shuter, 2008).
Example 5b: Grammar Transformation Task (A Diagnostic Test)
Date:
Instruction 1:
Use the words in the parentheses and transform the sentences as shown in the examples.
Example: I wash my face every morning. (he, ?) → Does he wash his face every morning?
Example 2: I wash my hands. (now, not) → I am not washing my hands.
Instruction 2:
=Read the Original and New sentences and decide: “Is the new sentence correct?”
=In the
‘Is the new sentence correct?” column, put a
‘
‘for
correct sentences, and ‘X’ for
incorrect
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