What Is Language Testing
What Is Language Testing
Sometimes complex phenomena like language testing are explained in relation to their roots.
It is often said that modern language testing dates to 1961, because this was the date of the
publication of the first book on language testing by Robert Lado, and a paper setting out the
scope of language testing by J. B. Carroll. Below are two PDF documents. One is a short
extract from the beginning of Lado's Language Testing, and the second is
Carroll's Fundamental Considerations in Testing for English Language Proficiency of
Foreign Students.
Lado: extracts from Language Testing
Carroll: Fundamental Considerations in Testing
On this website you can explore many of the concepts underlying the modern practice of
language testing. A useful place to start is by watching our short videos on key ideas in
language testing.
Introductory Video
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Test Preparation
Definitions and key texts are useful to understand a topic. Perhaps even
more powerful are scenarios where language testing is an important
ingredient in decision making. Below are six scenarios, each of which
provides information on the language issues at stake, and presents
questions for discussion, debate, and further study.