Assessment of vocabulary in First Additional Languages: A focus on Siswati Grade 12 examination papers

IF 0.6 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
S. Madonsela
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Abstract Language assessment has, in recent decades, grown in scope and sophistication with various interdisciplinary approaches adopted to address assessment challenges in different languages. The vocabulary quality hypothesis indicates that comprehension depends on high-quality vocabulary representations, and anecdotal evidence suggests that vocabulary knowledge should play a significant role in a second language, as part of language assessment. This article reports on observations made when analysing whether the relative strength of vocabulary breadth and depth in First Additional Language (FAL) Siswati examination papers contributes toward quality and improved Grade 12 examination results. These observations lend weight to an argument on the importance of vocabulary knowledge and competence among learners, as shown in similar research studies in English as an additional language (EAL) that acknowledge a lack of vocabulary knowledge as having the potential to influence learners’ academic success in reading comprehension, which is a specific and important academic skill EAL learners have been shown to struggle with. These observations are within the scope of the current Grade 12 examinations in African languages with respect to their adherence to national standards prescribed by Umalusi as the quality assurance body for the Grade 12 examinations. Recommendations for quality enhancement are made for adaptation in future standards reviews, and further research opportunities are highlighted.
第一附加语言的词汇评估:以Siswati 12年级试卷为重点
摘要近几十年来,随着采用各种跨学科方法来应对不同语言的评估挑战,语言评估的范围和复杂程度不断扩大。词汇质量假说表明,理解取决于高质量的词汇表征,而轶事证据表明,作为语言评估的一部分,词汇知识应该在第二语言中发挥重要作用。本文报告了在分析第一附加语言(FAL)Siswati试卷中词汇广度和深度的相对强度是否有助于提高12年级考试成绩的质量时所做的观察。这些观察结果为关于词汇知识和能力在学习者中的重要性的论点提供了依据,正如英语作为附加语言(EAL)的类似研究所表明的那样,这些研究承认缺乏词汇知识有可能影响学习者在阅读理解方面的学术成功,这是EAL学习者一直在努力克服的一项特殊而重要的学术技能。这些意见属于目前非洲语言12级考试的范围,因为它们符合乌马卢西作为12级考试质量保证机构规定的国家标准。在未来的标准审查中提出了提高质量的建议,并强调了进一步的研究机会。
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期刊介绍: Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies publishes articles on a wide range of linguistic topics and acts as a forum for research into ALL the languages of southern Africa, including English and Afrikaans. Original contributions are welcomed on any of the core areas of linguistics, both theoretical (e.g. syntax, phonology, semantics) and applied (e.g. sociolinguistic topics, language teaching, language policy). Review articles, short research reports and book reviews are also welcomed. Articles in languages other than English are accompanied by an extended English summary.
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