Testing Yourself
Please choose an option:
- What tests are available in CILL?
- How can I test myself
- Why should I test myself
- Problems and questions about teaching yourself
What tests are available in CILL?
- The Language Assessor
A CD-ROM to test you level. Each test takes about 45 minutes. Tells you what exam you are ready for.
- Online
Multiple-choice grammar tests
Contain 50 questions with answers and follow-up references. Identifies your problem areas
Click one of these links to see how to test yourself:
- to find out your strong and weak areas
- to compare your present ability to the ability you want
- to motivate yourself to achieve the abilities you want
- to show you how well you are learning
- to give you greater responsibility for your progress.
Problems and Questions about Testing Yourself:
How can I
Test Myself? - I'm Not a Teacher!
Traditional school culture in Hong Kong does not encourage student responsibility
in assessment, but the only person who really knows if you understand something is you! In
school and university you can often pass exams if you only know 50% of a subject. If you
do your own testing, you can find out how much you really know.
Assessment is the
Responsibility of the Teacher, Isn't it?
In school and university partly 'Yes'. However, after you leave university you
still have to learn things for your career. You will need to assess yourself, for example
to find out what you don't know, so that you can plan what to learn. This is called 'Needs Analysis'.
I Need a
Lot of Support and Guidance from the Teacher in Self-assessment.
That's OK. While you are learning and practising how to test yourself the CILL
tutors will help you if you like. But your aims should be to learn how to assess yourself,
so you need less and less support. After you leave university the CILL tutors will not be
able to support you (unless you join the Alumni Association).
I Don't Know How to Test
Myself
That's OK, you can find out on the Reading, Writing,
Listening, Speaking,
Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation,
and Learner Pathways pages.
My English
Isn't Good Enough to Test Myself
Everyone can assess themselves. Everyone is always assessing themselves when they speak
English to a person who does not speak their language. Research
shows that many learners, especially female Chinese students, give themselves a lower
ability rating than is really true from tests.
Click these links to find out how to test yourself on reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation.
Click here for a Needs Analysis / Planning / Studying / Assessment Form that you can print out and fill in.
Research Reference:
Thomson, Chihiro Kinoshita (1996) Self-assessment in self-directed learning. In Pemberton, Richard; et al.(1996) Taking Control: Autonomy in Language Learning. Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 77 - 92.
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Last updated on: Friday, September 01, 2017