Determining the oral construct of the test of English communication skills

Exit tests to measure and inform new graduates of their oral and written communicative abilities are non-existent. This paper is our attempt to determine the oral construct of the exit test through a study involving graduating students and workplace professionals. Information regarding oral tasks, m...

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Main Authors: Attan, Atie, Abdul Raof, Abdul Halim, Mohammed Yusof, Masdinah Alauyah, Mohammed Omar, Noor Abidah, Hamzah, Masputeriah
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spelling my.utm.582722021-12-08T07:42:21Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/58272/ Determining the oral construct of the test of English communication skills Attan, Atie Abdul Raof, Abdul Halim Mohammed Yusof, Masdinah Alauyah Mohammed Omar, Noor Abidah Hamzah, Masputeriah PE English Exit tests to measure and inform new graduates of their oral and written communicative abilities are non-existent. This paper is our attempt to determine the oral construct of the exit test through a study involving graduating students and workplace professionals. Information regarding oral tasks, minimum standards and quality expected from new graduate employees were gathered through interviews and discussions with the human resource personnel from various industries. Based on the information gathered, a pilot test of group oral interaction was designed and administered to a group of four graduating students. The interactions of the group were video-recorded and were then assessed by professionals from various specialisations based on their respective criteria of assessment. The professionals’ responses, comments and suggestions to interview questions posed were noted. The results were analysed to establish the different categories of criteria being applied by the professionals in their assessment of the new graduates’ performances. Findings show that thinking ability, interactive ability and professional image, which go beyond language skills, were other equally important criteria of assessment, besides language accuracy. From the analysis, the construct of oral communication ability for the exit test was determined, followed by the development of a six-band oral rating scale. Econjournals 2015 Article PeerReviewed Attan, Atie and Abdul Raof, Abdul Halim and Mohammed Yusof, Masdinah Alauyah and Mohammed Omar, Noor Abidah and Hamzah, Masputeriah (2015) Determining the oral construct of the test of English communication skills. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 5 (1S). pp. 139-143. ISSN 2146-4138 https://www.econjournals.com/index.php/ijefi/issue/view/60
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topic PE English
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Attan, Atie
Abdul Raof, Abdul Halim
Mohammed Yusof, Masdinah Alauyah
Mohammed Omar, Noor Abidah
Hamzah, Masputeriah
Determining the oral construct of the test of English communication skills
description Exit tests to measure and inform new graduates of their oral and written communicative abilities are non-existent. This paper is our attempt to determine the oral construct of the exit test through a study involving graduating students and workplace professionals. Information regarding oral tasks, minimum standards and quality expected from new graduate employees were gathered through interviews and discussions with the human resource personnel from various industries. Based on the information gathered, a pilot test of group oral interaction was designed and administered to a group of four graduating students. The interactions of the group were video-recorded and were then assessed by professionals from various specialisations based on their respective criteria of assessment. The professionals’ responses, comments and suggestions to interview questions posed were noted. The results were analysed to establish the different categories of criteria being applied by the professionals in their assessment of the new graduates’ performances. Findings show that thinking ability, interactive ability and professional image, which go beyond language skills, were other equally important criteria of assessment, besides language accuracy. From the analysis, the construct of oral communication ability for the exit test was determined, followed by the development of a six-band oral rating scale.
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author Attan, Atie
Abdul Raof, Abdul Halim
Mohammed Yusof, Masdinah Alauyah
Mohammed Omar, Noor Abidah
Hamzah, Masputeriah
author_facet Attan, Atie
Abdul Raof, Abdul Halim
Mohammed Yusof, Masdinah Alauyah
Mohammed Omar, Noor Abidah
Hamzah, Masputeriah
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title Determining the oral construct of the test of English communication skills
title_short Determining the oral construct of the test of English communication skills
title_full Determining the oral construct of the test of English communication skills
title_fullStr Determining the oral construct of the test of English communication skills
title_full_unstemmed Determining the oral construct of the test of English communication skills
title_sort determining the oral construct of the test of english communication skills
publisher Econjournals
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