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Name CHAIKUL Rasami
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Title

Assessing Students English from an ELF Perspective : Developing an ELF­ Oriented Speaking Rubric

Author

Rasami Chaikul

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Journal

JASELE Conference 2018

Publication Date

2018/08/25

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Language

English

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Conference Type

Verbal presentations (general)

Promoter

JASELE

Venue

Ryogoku University, Kyoto

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Summary

A globalizing world generates the use of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) as a result of international communication. The importance of English as a Lingua Franca to English language learning has been stressed by many scholars (for a review, see Murata, 2016). However, few studies have addressed the issue of ELF-oriented assessment. This study addresses the theory of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) and its importance to English language assessment. A comparison between an ELF­oriented speaking rubric and a standardized IELTS rubric will focus on differences in test construction, scoring, and impact on students’ language learning. ELF ­oriented assessment will contribute to ELF ideology and address difficulties in creating such a rubric due to the complexities of ELF communication and pedagogy. However, there is a need to take an ELF-oriented rubric into account if we are to improve ELF ­oriented assessment.

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