What Does Competence in Language Testing
What Does Competence in Language Testing
The four language skills are related to each other in two ways:
Note that these four language skills are sometimes called the
"macro-skills". This is in contrast to the "micro-skills", which
are things like grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation.
What is Listening?
Listening is receiving language through the
ears. Listening involves identifying the sounds
of speech and processing them into words and
sentences. When we listen, we use our ears to
receive individual sounds (letters, stress,
rhythm and pauses) and we use our brain to convert these into
messages that mean something to us.
What is Speaking?
Speaking is the delivery of language through the mouth. To
speak, we create sounds using many parts of our body,
including the lungs, vocal tract, vocal chords, tongue, teeth
and lips.
What is Reading?
"Reading" is the process of looking at a series of written
symbols and getting meaning from them. When we read, we
use our eyes to receive written symbols (letters, punctuation
marks and spaces) and we use our brain to convert them into
words, sentences and paragraphs that communicate
something to us.
Reading can be silent (in our head) or aloud (so that other
people can hear).
What is Writing?