Issues in teaching to the writing test : preparing students for the TOEFL® iBT independent writing task
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論文 (Article)Students in the Department of International Studies at Doshisha Women’s College are required to study overseas for one year at a college or university in an English-speaking country. For this reason, their first year is devoted to test preparation. Teaching such test preparation courses forces the instructors to face several issues related to "teaching to the test" such as effectiveness and the relationship to usual language teaching. These issues have been discussed in the literature to some extent but only a few studies address them in a specific context. This paper examines a course designed to prepare students for the independent writing task of the TOEFL iBT; it presents a detailed description of how the course is taught based on the reflections of four instructors, focusing on three issues related to teaching to the test: teaching writing as opposed to teaching to the prompt; the effect of the test rubric and the holistic scoring policy on teaching; and the use of textbooks. We conclude that teaching to the test is compatible with sound instructional practice.
- 同志社女子大学の論文
- 2009-03-31
著者
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Bernard Susser
Department Of International Studies Faculty Of Liberal Arts
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Mark D.
Department of International Studies,Faculty of Liberal Arts
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Paul CARTY
Department of International Studies,Faculty of Liberal Arts
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Julia CHRISTMAS-NISHIBATA
Department of International Studies,Faculty of Liberal Arts
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Mark D.
Department Of International Studies Faculty Of Liberal Arts
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Paul Carty
Department Of International Studies Faculty Of Liberal Arts
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Julia Christmas-nishibata
Department Of International Studies Faculty Of Liberal Arts
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Lucas Mark
Department of International Studies,Faculty of Liberal Arts
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Carty Paul
Department of International Studies,Faculty of Liberal Arts
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Christmas-Nishibata Julia
Department of International Studies,Faculty of Liberal Arts
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SUSSER Bernard
Department of International Studies,Faculty of Liberal Arts