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Examining Young Learners: Research and Practice in Assessing the English of School-age Learners

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Examining Young Learners: Research and Practice in Assessing the English of School-age Learners

Examining Young Learners: Research and Practice in Assessing the English of School-age Learners

Authors

Szilvia Papp, Shelagh Rixon, Nick Saville, Cyril J. Weir

English Type

International English

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Paperback

ISBN

9781316638200

Date Published

June 2018

Product description

The volume reflects on how learners' L2 development between the ages of 6 and 16 can be coherently described and their L2 assessment defined in terms of socio-cognitive validity. There is particular focus on the theoretical foundations, language competence model, development and validation framework, and evaluation and review processes to provide evidence for the validity of the Cambridge English family of assessments for children and teenagers. Academics, assessment professionals and postgraduate researchers of L2 development in children and teenagers will find great value in the volume's theoretical insight, while policy-makers and teachers will gain rigorous practical advice for the young language learner's classroom and assessment.

Key features

  • Builds on and offers innovative developments of the constructs explored in the ‘skills’ SiLT volumes (26, 29, 30, 35).
  • Designed for professional language testers directly involved in the practical assessment of young learners’ second language abilities.
  • Advises on how research can be put into practice.

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