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Understanding Vocabulary Tests: Types and Examples

This guide covers four general types of vocabulary tests: Limited Response, Multiple-Choice Completion, Multiple-Choice Paraphrase, and Simple Completion. Each type targets different vocabulary skills. Limited Response includes individual and group testing formats to evaluate immediate recall. Multiple-Choice Completion and Paraphrase assess understanding of meanings and synonyms through options. Simple Completion focuses on filling in missing words. Examples illustrate how to utilize these test formats effectively to enhance vocabulary assessment.

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Understanding Vocabulary Tests: Types and Examples

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  1. Vocabulary Tests • Four general kinds of voc. Tests: • Limited response • Multiple-choice completion • Multiple-choice paraphrase • Simple completion (words)

  2. Limited response • Individual testing: Please hand me the ________. • Group Testing: Put an ‘O’ on every _________. • Multiple-choice Completion • Multiple-choice paraphrase tests of vocabulary items

  3. Multiple-choice Paraphrase • Multiple-choice paraphrase tests of vocabulary items • He was irate when he heard about the new plans. (同義詞) a. interested b. surprised c. angry d. sad • My sister is a pilot. She can ________. (語義解釋) a. help sick people b. make clothes c. fly an airplane d. teach students at school • Simple Completion (words) • Word-formation items: filling in missing parts of words that appear in sentences (e.g., the un- in unite or the –ful in thankful’) • He is a very nerv___ person. (nervous

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