2022
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2022.950203
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A critical literature review on the washback effect of task-based vocabulary assessment on Iranian EFL learners

Abstract: The present critical literature review explored the previous research articles to find out the washback effect of task-based assessment (TBA) of vocabulary on EFL learners. While the diversity of teaching and testing methods within today’s EFL classrooms continues to increase, it is better to pay attention to alternative methods of assessment like task-based vocabulary assessments in contrast to traditional assessment. Despite the existence of many research articles in the field of alternative teaching and ass… Show more

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“…Moreover, Soomro [18] pointed out that Alderson and Wall, the inventors of the -consequence‖ idea, claim that it affects how teachers and students act. Furthermore, as Fasih [9] noted, what either improve or detract from language learning environments are the elements that affect the administration and preparation of assessments as well as the superfluous elements. Ahmmed and Rahman's [2] definition of the negative association between instruction and testing.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, Soomro [18] pointed out that Alderson and Wall, the inventors of the -consequence‖ idea, claim that it affects how teachers and students act. Furthermore, as Fasih [9] noted, what either improve or detract from language learning environments are the elements that affect the administration and preparation of assessments as well as the superfluous elements. Ahmmed and Rahman's [2] definition of the negative association between instruction and testing.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factors that make some teaching vocabulary hard are: 1) Pronunciation: words that are hard to pronounce are harder to study (Ibhar, 2022;Putri & Listyani, 2020). 2) Spelling: sound-spelling mismatches are likely to be the reasons for errors, either of pronunciation or of spelling, and can contribute to a word's difficulty (Fasih, 2022;Yunjiu et al, 2022). 3) Length and complexity: Long words seem to be no harder to study than short ones (Matruty & Que, 2021;Warwicker, 2019).…”
Section: The Concept Of Vocabularymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will help learners realize the significance of each assessment they will undergo. This assessment is different from traditional assessments in that learners no longer focus on multiple-choice tests, true/false tests, short answers, or essays (Fasih, 2022). Rather, learners are given a series of outputs connected to their final activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%