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  • Assessment as learning refers to...
    The responsability of the student towards their learning process.
  • Mention 3 components from the linguistic competence.
    Lexical, grammatical, semantic, phonological, ortographic, and orthoepic.
  • What does reliability mean?
    It means how reliable and trustworthy can the results of the test be?
  • Summative assessment focuses on...
    The results
  • The components of the pragmatic competence are...
    Discoursive and functional
  • This tool allows the teacher to have a more reliable test or assessment event.
    Rubric
  • What are the steps of designing a test?
    Purpose, objectives, specifications, items deisgn, feedback, administration.
  • Alternative assessment can happen through...
    Performance, production of texts, portfolios, etc.
  • What does CBA stand for?
    Classroom Bases Assessment.
  • What is testing?
    Specific moment in the process that aims to judge the learner.
  • Assessment for learning can be connected to...
    Formative assessment.
  • Provide examples of multiplism
    Multiplism in assessment tools, multiplism in feedback, multiplism in items.
  • Mention 3 types of tests.
    Placement test, diagnosis test, achievement test.
  • What does the term "Assessment opportunity" refer to?
    The less visible types of assessment that occur spontaneously.
  • Provide 3 ways of delivering feedback.
    Comments, group discussion, self-assessment.
  • Classroom Based Assessment is characterised by these 4 steps...
    Planning, framing, conducting, and using.
  • What are the competences stablished by the CEFR?
    Linguistic, pragmatic, sociolinguistic, strategic.
  • Assessment of learning can be con.nected to...
    Summative assessment
  • What is multiplism in assessment?
    The diversity of paths in the assessment process.
  • What are the types of items design?
    Selected response, constructed response, personal response.
  • What is the difference between affective schemata and affective filter?
    Affective schemata refers to the feelings towards learning and the language.
  • It's a key component of formative assessment.
    Feedback
  • What does teacher assessment literacy mean?
    The knowledge of the teachers in regards to assessment and its application and design.
  • What does TAL stand for?
    Teacher Assessment Literacy.
  • What is assessment?
    The collection of evidences throuhout the process of the learner.
  • In which year was the CEFR launched?
    It was launched in 2001.
  • What is evaluation?
    It's an umbrella term that refers to the information collected in order to modify and make changes.
  • How can "Communicative Competence" be defined?
    The knowledge and skills of the learner to perform the language in real communication scenarios.
  • Traditional assessment is generally presented through...
    Pencil and paper methods
  • What does the strategic competence mean?
    The different strategies the learner uses in order to understand and be understood.
  • Formative assessment focuses on...
    The process