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Proficiency … By … Dr. Supalak Komarakul and Mr. Robert Woodhead TOEIC Center of Professional Assessment (Thailand)

Proficiency … By … Dr. Supalak Komarakul and Mr. Robert Woodhead TOEIC Center of Professional Assessment (Thailand). Communicative English in the Workplace. Proficiency Not what you KNOW but what you can DO with what you know. Language Skills. Listening Reading Speaking Writing.

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Proficiency … By … Dr. Supalak Komarakul and Mr. Robert Woodhead TOEIC Center of Professional Assessment (Thailand)

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  1. Proficiency …By… Dr. SupalakKomarakul and Mr. RobertWoodhead TOEIC Center of Professional Assessment (Thailand)

  2. Communicative English in the Workplace

  3. Proficiency Not what you KNOW but what you can DO with what you know

  4. Language Skills Listening Reading SpeakingWriting

  5. Language Skills Listening ReceptiveReading ReceptiveSpeakingWriting

  6. Language Skills Listening ReceptiveReading ReceptiveSpeakingProductiveWritingProductive

  7. Time Spent Communicating

  8. Communicative English Addresses the ability to:listenand understandin personal and work environments

  9. Addresses the ability to:speak and be understoodin personal and work environments Communicative English

  10. Addresses the ability to:read and understandin personal and work environments Communicative English

  11. Addresses the ability to:write and be understoodin personal and work environment Communicative English

  12. Prerequisite forDevelopment What can you do now?

  13. Prerequisite forDevelopment What can you do now? What do you want to be able to do?

  14. Prerequisite forDevelopment What can you do now? What do you want to be able to do? What are you missing?

  15. Prerequisite forDevelopment Assessment Teaching Learning

  16. Comparison of Language Tests Achievement Tests the recall of material previously learned Test items are limited to a specific amount of course material Proficiency Tests linguistic function (what the candidate can do using the language) Test items (amount of language sampled) are limited only by the candidate's proficiency

  17. Comparison of Language Tests Achievement Possible for students to get 100% Students can prepare for the test Proficiency 100% criterion does not exist (tests how candidate functions as compared to all other speakers of the language) Candidate cannot prepare for the test

  18. Comparison of Language Tests Achievement Test can focus on specific linguistic problems (can be used as a diagnostic tool) Proficiency Tests integrated language (cannot be used as a diagnostic tool)

  19. Self -Assessment

  20. Standardized Proficiency Scales Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR)(FSI / OPL) American Council on Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) Common European Framework (CEF)

  21. Language Proficiency Level Descriptions

  22. Oral Proficiency Threshold Levels • 5 • 4 • 3 • 2 • 1 • 0

  23. Oral Proficiency Threshold Levels • 5 Equivalent to an Educated Native Speaker • Can Function & Sound like a Native Speaker • 4 • 3 • 2 • 1 • 0 No Functional Ability

  24. Oral Proficiency Threshold Levels • 5 Equivalent to an Educated Native Speaker • Can Function & Sound like a Native Speaker • 4 • 3 • 2 • 1 Survival Proficiency • Can Hold a Short Conversation • Can Provide Biographical Info • Can Ask Questions • Can Handle Survival Situations • 0 No Functional Ability

  25. Oral Proficiency Threshold Levels • 5 Equivalent to an Educated Native Speaker • Can Function & Sound like a Native Speaker • 4 • 3 • 2 Minimum Professional Proficiency • Can Narrate in Past, Present and Future time • Can Describe Objects • Can Give Directions/Instructions • Can Handle Complications • 1 Survival Proficiency • Can Hold a Short Conversation • Can Provide Biographical Info • Can Ask Questions • Can Handle Survival Situations • 0 No Functional Ability

  26. Oral Proficiency Threshold Levels • 5 Equivalent to an Educated Native Speaker • Can Function & Sound like a Native Speaker • 4 • 3 Professional Proficiency/Functional Fluency • Can Support Opinion • Can Hypothesize • Can Handle Unexpected Situations • 2 Minimum Professional Proficiency • Can Narrate in Past, Present and Future time • Can Describe Objects • Can Give Directions/Instructions • Can Handle Complications • 1 Survival Proficiency • Can Hold a Short Conversation • Can Provide Biographical Info • Can Ask Questions • Can Handle Survival Situations • 0 No Functional Ability

  27. Oral Proficiency Threshold Levels • 5 Equivalent to an Educated Native Speaker • Can Function & Sound like a Native Speaker • 4 Advanced Proficiency • Can Convince/Persuade/Advise • Can Tailor Language • 3 Professional Proficiency/Functional Fluency • Can Support Opinion • Can Hypothesize • Can Handle Unexpected Situations • 2 Minimum Professional Proficiency • Can Narrate in Past, Present and Future time • Can Describe Objects • Can Give Directions/Instructions • Can Handle Complications • 1 Survival Proficiency • Can Hold a Short Conversation • Can Provide Biographical Info • Can Ask Questions • Can Handle Survival Situations • 0 No Functional Ability

  28. Oral Proficiency Threshold Levels • 5 Equivalent to an Educated Native Speaker • Can Function & Sound like a Native Speaker • 4 Advanced Proficiency • Can Convince/Persuade/Advise • Can Tailor Language • 3 Professional Proficiency/Functional Fluency • Can Support Opinion • Can Hypothesize • Can Handle Unexpected Situations • 2 Minimum Professional Proficiency • Can Narrate in Past, Present and Future time • Can Describe Objects • Can Give Directions/Instructions • Can Handle Complications • 1 Survival Proficiency • Can Hold a Short Conversation • Can Provide Biographical Info • Can Ask Questions • Can Handle Survival Situations • 0 No Functional Ability

  29. Oral Proficiency Plus Levels 5 Equivalent to an Educated Native Speaker 4+ Advanced Proficiency PLUS Level 4 + 70% Level 5 4 Advanced Proficiency 3+ Professional Proficiency PLUS Level 3 + 70% Level 4 3 Professional Proficiency/Functional Fluency 2+ Minimum Professional Proficiency PLUS Level 2 + 70% Level 32 Minimum Professional Proficiency 1+ Survival Proficiency PLUS Level 1 + 70% Level 21 Survival Proficiency 0+ Memorized Proficiency 0 No Functional Ability

  30. Oral Proficiency Plus Levels 0+ Memorized Proficiency No real communication Memorizes both Questions and Answers Communicates primarily in single word responses, or sentence fragments Typically very heavy influence from the native language

  31. Proficiency Funnel

  32. Proficiency LevelBar Graph

  33. What are the components of English Proficiency?

  34. Functional Trisection Function Tasks accomplished, attitudes expressed, tone conveyed Context Topic, subject areas, activities, and jobs addressed) Accuracy Acceptability, quality and accuracy of message conveyed)

  35. Functional Trisection For example, a candidate could be asked to talk about a trip he or she took ... • the FUNCTION is narration in the past; • the CONTEXT is personal experience on a trip; and • the ACCURACY acceptable at a level as set forth in a verbal description against which the candidate's performance may be judged.

  36. Functional Trisection

  37. Components of Spoken Language Vocabulary Grammar/Syntax/Accuracy Fluency/Flow Pronunciation Sociolinguistic Awareness

  38. Components of Spoken Language

  39. Who takes Professional English tests?

  40. Examinees by gender

  41. Examinees By Education Level

  42. Examinees By Occupation Type

  43. Examinees by employment level

  44. Who uses Professional English test results?

  45. Client Category Air Travel

  46. Client Category Air Travel

  47. Client Category Consumer Products

  48. Client Category Education

  49. Client Category Electronics

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