“ASSESSMENT OF SPEAKING SKILLS”
Keywords:
Keywords— authentic assessment, speaking skill, need analysis, teaching EnglishAbstract
Among the four language skills, language testers consider speaking to be the
most challenging. It is necessary to either record the performance through some method
for future assessment or to watch a "live" oral performance in order to evaluate
speaking. This article depicts the analysis of assessment of speaking skill.
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