听力始终很重要:第二语言商务英语配对口语任务中的主动听力能力

Wei Gao, Menghan Wang
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积极倾听是有意义的社交互动的基础,在提高对话过程中的互动能力(IC)方面起着举足轻重的作用。尽管积极倾听非常重要,但目前的第二语言(L2)评估,如托福(TOEFL)iBT 和商务英语证书(BEC)初阶,并没有将积极倾听纳入其评估指标中。本文介绍的研究通过强调听者反应(LRs)在第二语言交际中的必要性及其在不同文化中发挥的不同互动功能,为这一论述做出了重要贡献。值得注意的是,研究中出现了一些差异,与表达能力较强的英语使用者相比,汉语使用者表现出更为克制的口头反馈。这项研究与众不同之处在于它强调了更新目前的第二语言评估标准的必要性,目前的评估标准优先考虑语法能力、发音和词汇。通过将积极倾听纳入评估,评估可以变得更加全面,从而更全面地掌握学习者的第二语言互动能力。通过严格的定量和定性方法,本调查探究了主动听力对 BEC 口语测试结果的影响。其研究结果有望彻底改变评估策略,敦促采用一种更全面的方法,将语言和非语言线索都考虑在内,从而反映真正的语言和互动能力。
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Listenership always matters: active listening ability in L2 business English paired speaking tasks
Active listening, foundational for meaningful social interaction, plays a pivotal role in enhancing interactional competence (IC) during dialogues. Despite its importance, current second language (L2) assessments, such as the TOEFL iBT and the Business English Certificate (BEC) Preliminary, notably does not include active listening in their evaluation metrics. The research presented here contributes significantly to this discourse by foregrounding the imperative of listener responses (LRs) in L2 communication and the diverse interactional functions they serve across different cultures. Notably, variations emerge, with Chinese speakers exhibiting more restrained verbal feedback compared to the more vocally expressive English counterparts. This study stands apart by underscoring the necessity of updating current L2 assessment rubrics, which currently prioritize grammatical proficiency, pronunciation, and vocabulary. By weaving in active listening, assessments can become more holistic, capturing more comprehensively a learner’s L2 interactional ability. Through rigorous quantitative and qualitative methodologies, this investigation probes the influence of active listening on BEC speaking test outcomes. Its findings are poised to revolutionize assessment strategies, urging a more encompassing approach that factors in both verbal and non-verbal cues, thereby reflecting genuine linguistic and interactional competence.
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