2019
DOI: 10.18823/asiatefl.2019.16.1.7.107
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Examining English Test Practicality among Different Stakeholders in Thailand

Abstract: This study investigated perceptions of university students from various areas in Thailand regarding aspects of English test practicality including affordability, convenience, resources, contents, and delivery modes. 210 students filled out a questionnaire consisting of three sections: demographic data, perceptions of test practicality, and views on content and delivery. The data was further analyzed to see whether any differences in the perceptions of test practicality existed between students from universitie… Show more

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“…Communicative competence is defined as the keen competition among individuals with divergent views and accents to communicate in their relations. It is also described as the fluency of other languages [7,8]. Jeong proposed a qualitative study on the profound impact of multimediaassisted language instruction on improving the communicative competence property of foreign language learners.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Communicative competence is defined as the keen competition among individuals with divergent views and accents to communicate in their relations. It is also described as the fluency of other languages [7,8]. Jeong proposed a qualitative study on the profound impact of multimediaassisted language instruction on improving the communicative competence property of foreign language learners.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1.198) in their course to have the least effect. This is a surprising finding especially for the case of the effects of tests, since these findings are somewhat inconsistent with most studies in Thailand that have argued for their tremendous impacts on what and how teachers teach in class (e.g., Chaisuriya & Shin, 2004;Prapphal, 2008;Sinwongsuwat, 2012). Table 3 shows a low level of correlation between the factors and the incorporation of pragmatic knowledge into EFL classrooms in both positive and negative directions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…With Thailand as an example for an EFL context, the well-known expert in assessment and linguist Kanchana Prapphal maintained that "the relationship between language testing and teaching is reflected throughout the history of English teaching in the Thai context" (2008: 127). Given pragmatic knowledge in particular, English tests in all levels of Thai education measure learners' ability to use correct vocabulary and sentence structures rather than their ability to communicate in English properly and naturally (Chaisuriya & Shin, 2004;Sinwongsuwat, 2012). Even the most high-stakes national English proficiency test for university admission is composed of a much larger number of grammar and vocabulary items than those involved in the cultural use of the language (Imsa-ard, 2020).…”
Section: Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study utilized a specifically tailored questionnaire adapted from Chaisuriya and Shin (2019) [9] via Google Form to collect data from undergraduates enrolled in Aircraft Maintenance Technology programs at Universiti Kuala Lumpur-Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology (UniKL MIAT), Malaysia. During the point when this study was initiated, all of the nearly 400 students who took the Aviation English course had already begun continuing their flipped classrooms in online mode by utilizing Microsoft Teams.…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%