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Showing papers by "Ference Marton published in 1947"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the specification of objectives (for language proficiency) should take account not only of the terminal level but also of the initial level, since the level of proficiency at entrance emerges as the principal determinant of the level exhibited a year later.
Abstract: During a three-year period of co-operation between the English Department and the Institute of Educational Research at the University of Gothenburg, studies have been made with a view to clarifying a definition of the objectives of English language courses and improving methods of teaching and testing English language proficiency at university level. Considerable success was achieved in the construction of a test battery by means of which a reliable and comprehensive measure could be arrived at of students' written and oral proficiency. By the aid of these tests one could also define with a reasonable degree of accuracy the requirements for a normal course of study. Since the level of proficiency at entrance emerges as the principal determinant of the level exhibited a year later, the author argues that the specification of objectives (for language proficiency) should take account not only of the terminal level but also of the initial level.

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