Topic familiarity effects on performance in speaking assessment tasks

Speaking assessment is believed to be difficult in its expansion and execution. Thus, it is a challenge for teachers in preparing students for speaking tests. This study’s purpose was to identify whether topic familiarity affects speaking performance among students who were preparing to sit for the...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Bukhari, Nurul Iman, Ismail, Liliati, Abu Kassim, Noor Lide, Razali, Abu Bakar, Noordin, Nooreen, Mohd Noh, Muhamad Firdaus
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Published: Arab World English Journal 2023
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spelling my.iium.irep.1108142024-02-09T00:46:29Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/110814/ Topic familiarity effects on performance in speaking assessment tasks Ahmad Bukhari, Nurul Iman Ismail, Liliati Abu Kassim, Noor Lide Razali, Abu Bakar Noordin, Nooreen Mohd Noh, Muhamad Firdaus L Education (General) LB Theory and practice of education PE English Speaking assessment is believed to be difficult in its expansion and execution. Thus, it is a challenge for teachers in preparing students for speaking tests. This study’s purpose was to identify whether topic familiarity affects speaking performance among students who were preparing to sit for the high-stakes Malaysian University English Test speaking test. The study aimed to investigate the validity and reliability of the speaking assessment measures and, subsequently, to examine the speaking tests’ item difficulty measures differences according to topic familiarity level. Data were collected from 40 non-native speakers of English among Malaysian Form Six pre-university students who were preparing for their MUET test. The researcher conducted two practice speaking tests, which used retired papers of the MUET CEFR-aligned speaking tests, to the 40 participants who were grouped into 10 speaking test groups. The practice speaking tests were video and audio-recorded. Topic familiarity was measured using self-report questionnaires. In the second phase, each of the seven appointed raters scored all 40 students’ responses in two speaking tests consisting of two speaking tasks assessed across four criteria: task fulfillment, language, communicative ability, and group discussion. Many-facet Rasch measurement results revealed significant differences translating to significant influence of topic familiarity on speaking performance. The present study’s results not only confirmed the significance of topic familiarity in the preparation for speaking assessments, but also highlighted the need for formal teaching on potential topic themes that are commonly encountered in such assessments, particularly those that are at the post-secondary level. These findings imply importance in designing speaking tests taking into account test-taker topic familiarity. Arab World English Journal 2023-12-15 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/110814/7/110814_Topic%20familiarity%20effects%20on%20performance.pdf Ahmad Bukhari, Nurul Iman and Ismail, Liliati and Abu Kassim, Noor Lide and Razali, Abu Bakar and Noordin, Nooreen and Mohd Noh, Muhamad Firdaus (2023) Topic familiarity effects on performance in speaking assessment tasks. Topic Familiarity Effects on Performance in Speaking Assessment Tasks, 14 (4). pp. 213-232. ISSN 2229-9327 https://awej.org/topic-familiarity-effects-on-performance-in-speaking-assessment-tasks/#:~:text=The%20present%20study's%20results%20not,at%20the%20post%2Dsecondary%20level. https://dx.doi.org/10.24093/awej/vol14no4.13
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Ahmad Bukhari, Nurul Iman
Ismail, Liliati
Abu Kassim, Noor Lide
Razali, Abu Bakar
Noordin, Nooreen
Mohd Noh, Muhamad Firdaus
Topic familiarity effects on performance in speaking assessment tasks
description Speaking assessment is believed to be difficult in its expansion and execution. Thus, it is a challenge for teachers in preparing students for speaking tests. This study’s purpose was to identify whether topic familiarity affects speaking performance among students who were preparing to sit for the high-stakes Malaysian University English Test speaking test. The study aimed to investigate the validity and reliability of the speaking assessment measures and, subsequently, to examine the speaking tests’ item difficulty measures differences according to topic familiarity level. Data were collected from 40 non-native speakers of English among Malaysian Form Six pre-university students who were preparing for their MUET test. The researcher conducted two practice speaking tests, which used retired papers of the MUET CEFR-aligned speaking tests, to the 40 participants who were grouped into 10 speaking test groups. The practice speaking tests were video and audio-recorded. Topic familiarity was measured using self-report questionnaires. In the second phase, each of the seven appointed raters scored all 40 students’ responses in two speaking tests consisting of two speaking tasks assessed across four criteria: task fulfillment, language, communicative ability, and group discussion. Many-facet Rasch measurement results revealed significant differences translating to significant influence of topic familiarity on speaking performance. The present study’s results not only confirmed the significance of topic familiarity in the preparation for speaking assessments, but also highlighted the need for formal teaching on potential topic themes that are commonly encountered in such assessments, particularly those that are at the post-secondary level. These findings imply importance in designing speaking tests taking into account test-taker topic familiarity.
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author Ahmad Bukhari, Nurul Iman
Ismail, Liliati
Abu Kassim, Noor Lide
Razali, Abu Bakar
Noordin, Nooreen
Mohd Noh, Muhamad Firdaus
author_facet Ahmad Bukhari, Nurul Iman
Ismail, Liliati
Abu Kassim, Noor Lide
Razali, Abu Bakar
Noordin, Nooreen
Mohd Noh, Muhamad Firdaus
author_sort Ahmad Bukhari, Nurul Iman
title Topic familiarity effects on performance in speaking assessment tasks
title_short Topic familiarity effects on performance in speaking assessment tasks
title_full Topic familiarity effects on performance in speaking assessment tasks
title_fullStr Topic familiarity effects on performance in speaking assessment tasks
title_full_unstemmed Topic familiarity effects on performance in speaking assessment tasks
title_sort topic familiarity effects on performance in speaking assessment tasks
publisher Arab World English Journal
publishDate 2023
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/110814/7/110814_Topic%20familiarity%20effects%20on%20performance.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/110814/
https://awej.org/topic-familiarity-effects-on-performance-in-speaking-assessment-tasks/#:~:text=The%20present%20study's%20results%20not,at%20the%20post%2Dsecondary%20level.
https://dx.doi.org/10.24093/awej/vol14no4.13
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