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Assessing Language For Specific Purposes
Dan Douglas

Assessing Language For Specific Purposes

Cambridge University Press (Feb 13, 2000)
9780521585439
| Paperback
14 pages | 153 x 240 mm
Dewey 428

Subject

  • Foreign Language Study / English As A Second Language
  • Langauage And Languages
  • Language And Languages
  • Second Language Acquisition
  • Sublanguage

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Testing language for specific purposes (LSP) refers to that branch of language testing in which the test content and test methods are derived from an analysis of a specific language use situation, such as Spanish for business, Japanese for tour guides, Italian for language teachers, or English for air traffic control. LSP tests are usually contrasted with general purpose language tests, in which purpose is more broadly defined, as in the Test of English as a Foreign Language. This book is the first to examine the issues surrounding the implementation of tests for specific purposes. It includes an in-depth discussion of the issues, an examination of the current exams, and a comprehensive overview of the literature. It will be a welcome addition to any language teaching professionals library.