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EUROPEAN STANDARDS IN LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT

Conference
9th-10th FEBRUARY 2006
BUDAPEST

THURSDAY, 9 February CONFERENCE DAY 1
  • European Commission policy on multilingualism and language assessment - Dorothy Senez
  • Principles and practice in language testing: compliance or conflict? - Prof. J Charles Alderson
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  • Quality assurance in accrediting language examinations in the Hungarian context - Prof. Jenô Bárdos
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  • Linking exams to the CEFR - The Manual and the Catalan experience - Dr.Neus Figueras Casanovas
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  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: a treasure hunt in the fields of standard setting and test equating -
    Dr. Felianka Kaftandjieva
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FRIDAY, 10 February CONFERENCE DAY 2
  • Relating language examinations to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) -
    Dr. Waldemar Martyniuk
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CONFERENCE - Sections
BLUE Section
INTO EUROPE PROJECT
RED Section
CASE STUDIES
GREEN Section
EXAMS
Reading and Use of English, Listening
Mária Cseresznyés, Katalin Fehérváryné Horváth
Harmonizing Exam Levels with the CEF—ECL as a Case Study
Dr. Gábor Szabó
The BME Language examination system
Judit Zákány
The Speaking and Writing Handbook
Dr. Ildikó Csépes,
Gyula Tankó
The BGF linking experience
Dr. Erika Bánóczy,
Dr. Eszter Benke
Euro Exams: real life needs, European standards
Zsuzsa Östör
Into Europe series in in-service teacher training
Györgyi Együd
Building a validity argument for Euro examinations
Dr. Gergely Dávid
Preparing for ’Zöld Út’ examinations
Ildikó Tóth
Preparing for Cambridge exams
Gordon Dobson
Medically speaking ... on the road of harmonizing a Hungarian LSP proficiency exam with CEF levels
Dr. Gábor Rébék Nagy
Aligning levels to the European Framework: the Origó experience
Hajnal Fekete




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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