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摘要
自 COVID-19 大流行以来,在线国际语言测试越来越受欢迎。本研究探讨了Duolingo英语测试(DET)的模拟测试对中国学生的预测能力。参与本研究的大学英语水平的学生(N = 42)完成了官方在线模拟测试。通过定量分析,研究结果表明模拟考试成绩与托福或雅思成绩有显著相关性。然而,鉴于模拟考试的分数明显低于预期,因此需要进一步分析其结果的有效性。通过定性分析中的 "评估使用论证",本研究确立了有关Duolingo英语模拟测试结果效度的主张、保证、证据和潜在反驳。通过对测试规格的进一步分析,研究了 DET 阅读测试项目的目标语言使用域特征。研究结果表明,尽管Duolingo模拟测试相对更容易接受,但仍需对其进行修改,使其更适合中国的EFLs。此外,还讨论了对中国学生使用 DET 及其模拟测试的建议和限制。
Predictability of Duolingo English mock test for Chinese college-level EFLs: using assessment use argument
Online international language tests have been gaining popularity since the COVID-19 pandemic. This study explored the predictive ability of the mock test of Duolingo English Test (DET) for Chinese students. College-level EFLs (N = 42) participated in this study and completed the official online mock test. Through quantitative analysis, the findings demonstrated that mock scores were significantly correlated with TOEFL or IELTS results. However, given that the mock test scores are significantly lower than expected, the consequential validity needs further analysis. Using Assessment Use Argument in qualitative analysis, the study established the claim, warrants, evidence, and potential rebuttals regarding the consequential validity of Duolingo English mock test. With further analysis on test specification, the characterization of Target Language Use domain of DET reading test items were investigated. The results indicate that although the DET mock test is relatively more accessible, it needs modification to become more suitable for Chinese EFLs. Suggestions and limitations on Chinese students using DET and its mock test were also discussed.