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  1. This study aims to investigate the applicability of C-test in vocabulary assessment. Doing so four C-tests, two different in terms of their lexical richness (measured through P_Lex) and the other two different...

    Authors: NEDA KARIMI
    Citation: Language Testing in Asia 2011 1:7
  2. Among several factors affecting the performance of testees on a test is the sequence of the test items. The present study served as an attempt to shed light on the effect of test item sequence on Iranian EFL l...

    Authors: Kamal Heidari Soureshjani
    Citation: Language Testing in Asia 2011 1:46
  3. This essay describes the various problems China faces on account of its exam-centric education system and pedagogy. Along with interviews and focus groups, this study draws on survey responses from 43 Chinese ...

    Authors: Robert Kirkpatrick and Yuebing Zang
    Citation: Language Testing in Asia 2011 1:36

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Language Testing in Asia 2014 4:2

  4. This study is an assessment procedure which focuses on the learners' reflection administered as an alternative assessment strategy at a Teaching Language Course, Azad University, Tehran South Branch at graduat...

    Authors: Mehdi Mahdavinia, Badri Modarres Tabatabaei and Ali Rahimi
    Citation: Language Testing in Asia 2011 1:7
  5. This paper reports and discusses how the IELTS test has brought its impact to Assumption College Thonburi English Program (ACTEP)'s exit testing, English courses offered and foreign teachers' teaching. Two dif...

    Authors: suchada Sanonguthai
    Citation: Language Testing in Asia 2011 1:33
  6. Language testing is not limited to assessing the performance of ordinary learners. It is also needed in other field such as assessing the ability of children with disabilities, those who have language disorder...

    Authors: Hamed Ghaemi and Hamide Ghaemi
    Citation: Language Testing in Asia 2011 1:7
  7. The paper presents weak points and certain strong washback effects from Thai university entrance examinations supporting hints to overcome some shortcomings from writing assessment and encourages the practices...

    Authors: Amporn Jianrattanapong
    Citation: Language Testing in Asia 2011 1:50

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