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E-book: Co-construction of Conversation in Group Oral Tests

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International language tests increasingly use group oral formats in both high- and low-stakes contexts. But how do test-takers with different characteristics interact in such formats? This book explores how test-takers with different extraversion and proficiency levels co-construct spoken interaction in groups. The impact of the two test-taker characteristics was examined across three task types and with two group sizes. Examination of group performances using both statistical and Conversation Analysis tools offered insights into how group conversation is co-constructed. By enhancing our understanding of the group oral test construct, the findings have useful implications for international language test development and enable appropriate choices regarding task type and group size.
Acknowledgements 7(2)
Chapter 1 Introduction
9(10)
Chapter 2 Review of the Literature
19(74)
Chapter 3 Research Methodology
93(44)
Chapter 4 Results of the Quantitative Analysis
137(30)
Chapter 5 Results of the Qualitative Analysis and Discussion
167(68)
Chapter 6 Conclusion
235(24)
Bibliography 259(22)
Appendices 281
Fumiyo Nakatsuhara is Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Research in English Language Learning and Assessment (CRELLA), University of Bedfordshire (UK). She holds a PhD from the University of Essex. She has carried out a number of international testing projects, working with ministries, universities and examination boards.