Rendimiento de los estudiantes de primer curso de universidad en las tareas orales en la simulación de un examen de acceso a la universidad

  1. García Laborda, Jesús
  2. Luque Agulló, Gloria
  3. Muñoz Alcón, Ana Isabel
  4. Bakieva, Margarita
Aldizkaria:
Revista de educación

ISSN: 0034-8082

Argitalpen urtea: 2015

Zenbakia: 369

Orrialdeak: 109-134

Mota: Artikulua

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Revista de educación

Laburpena

The debate over the Foreign Language Test (English) in the University Entrance Examination (PAU) has become a critical issue in the Spanish Educational system. Despite the Ministry of Education¿s interest in changing a test that has its strong emphasis on reading, writing and grammar but a general negligence towards listening and speaking, limited changes have been done by the regional administrations. This absence of evaluation of oral aspects in the exam may lead to a disregard for those aspects in the last levels of the educational process and, subsequently, low competence levels in oral language. To test the oral competence of high school graduates, a set of speaking tasks were designed and delivered to 169 first semester students from three different Spanish universities who had recently taken the PAU to observe their speaking. Results showed that the large majority of the students in the research have a B1 with an enormous percentage of students in the A1-A2 band. These results do not significantly differ from a previous study from the Ministry of Education and show the need to include speaking tasks in the University Entrance Examination or the future High School graduation diploma. Qualitative studies also suggested that the way to deliver the tasks and the testing approach could possibly have an effect on the students¿ performance.

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