Teaching to the test: The effects of coaching on English-proficiency scores for university entry

D. Trenkic, Ruolin Hu
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Despite arriving with the required language qualifications, many international students struggle with the linguistic demands of a university degree. Using the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) as an example, this study explored how short but intensive preparation programmes may affect high-stakes English-proficiency test scores with which students apply for university places. The participants were 89 Chinese speakers of English as a foreign language in Shanghai. They were tested twice, four weeks apart, on IELTS and three other measures of English ability: The Oxford Online Placement Test, a vocabulary test, and the speed and accuracy of sentence comprehension. Between the two testing points, 45 participants underwent testspecific training consisting of previous IELTS papers, offered by a large test-preparation establishment with a network of over 1,000 training centres. The remaining 44 participants did not engage in any test preparation at the time. Teaching to the test led to a half a band rise in IELTS scores above the gain from test repetition alone, suggesting that the training was effective. Importantly, the IELTS gain did not generalise to the other measures of English ability; the groups performed similarly on all other language tests at both times. This suggests that test-specific, curriculum-narrowing courses could be inflating the scores with which international students apply for university places, with important consequences for test-developers, universities and students.
应试教学:辅导对大学入学英语水平分数的影响
尽管获得了所需的语言资格,但许多国际学生仍在努力应对大学学位的语言要求。本研究以国际英语语言测试系统(IELTS)为例,探讨了短而密集的准备课程如何影响学生申请大学时的关键英语水平考试成绩。参与者是89名在上海以英语为外语的中国人。他们接受了两次测试,间隔四周,分别是雅思考试和其他三项英语能力测试:牛津在线分班考试、词汇测试和句子理解的速度和准确性。在两个考点之间,45名考生接受了由1000多个培训中心组成的大型备考机构提供的针对考试的培训,培训内容包括以前的雅思试卷。其余44名参与者当时没有进行任何考试准备。应试教学使雅思成绩比单纯的重复考试提高了半个等级,这表明这种培训是有效的。重要的是,雅思成绩的提高并没有推广到其他英语能力的衡量标准;两组在所有其他语言测试中的表现相似。这表明,专门针对考试、缩小课程范围的课程可能会抬高国际学生申请大学的分数,这对考试开发商、大学和学生都有重要影响。
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