Test Design and
Test Framework
Field 313: Target Language Proficiency—Rohingya (Ruwainggya)
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The test design below describes general test information. The framework that follows is a detailed outline that explains the knowledge and skills that this test measures.
Test Design
Format | Computer-based test (CBT) |
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Number of Questions | 4 constructed-response assignments |
Time* | 4 hours |
Passing Score | 240 |
*Does not include 15-minute CBT tutorial
Test Framework
Subarea 1 — Reading Comprehension
Objective 0001—Understand the literal meaning of a variety of materials written in the target language.
For example:
- determining a stated idea in a passage
- establishing the sequence of events in a passage
- determining the meaning of selected vocabulary in context
Objective 0002—Apply skills of inference and interpretation to a variety of materials written in the target language.
For example:
- discerning implied cause-and-effect relationships in a passage
- inferring a writer's assumptions or purpose for writing
- drawing conclusions from stated facts
Objective 0003—Apply skills of critical analysis to a variety of materials written in the target language.
For example:
- characterizing the tone, mood, or point of view of a passage
- analyzing the structure and organization of a passage
- assessing the credibility of statements and opinions presented in a passage
Subarea 2 — Writing Proficiency
Objective 0004—Write a well-organized passage in the target language that is grammatically correct and appropriate in vocabulary and style for a given audience, purpose, and occasion and that communicates a message effectively.
For example:
- expressing and supporting personal views on an issue of current educational concern (e.g., the use of graduation tests in public education)
- analyzing advantages and limitations of common instructional techniques (e.g., individual versus cooperative learning)
- responding to an opinion or viewpoint on an educational issue (e.g., how to best prepare beginning teachers)
- comparing and contrasting different perspectives on an educational topic (e.g., the use of computers in the classroom)
Subarea 3 — Oral Proficiency
Objective 0005—In response to written instructions, communicate an oral message effectively in the target language that demonstrates a command of vocabulary and grammar appropriate to an educational setting.
For example:
- telling a story about an educational experience that was important to you either as a student or as a teacher
- making a presentation to your class about the importance of reading
- describing a book you have read that you would recommend to students or teachers