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  2. SPEAK (test) - Wikipedia

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    The Speaking Proficiency English Assessment Kit (SPEAK) is a test developed by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to measure a non-native speaker's proficiency in spoken English. It is usually taken as a professional certification , especially by graduate teaching assistants and medical professionals in the American college and university ...

  3. Announcer's test - Wikipedia

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    The tests involved the pronunciation of difficult words, as well as retention, memory, repetition, enunciation, diction, and using every letter in the alphabet a variety of times. [1] An excerpt of one early test, forwarded from Phillips Carlin, who was known for co-announcing the 1926, 1927, and 1928 World Series with Graham McNamee, is: [2]

  4. List of language proficiency tests - Wikipedia

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    The following is a non-exhaustive list of standardized tests that assess a person's language proficiency of a foreign/secondary language. Various types of such exams exist per many languages—some are organized at an international level even through national authoritative organizations, while others simply for specific limited business or study orientation.

  5. TSE (examination) - Wikipedia

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    The Test of Spoken English (TSE) was an oral test developed by Educational Testing Service which measured the ability of nonnative English speakers to communicate effectively. As of March 2010, the TSE has been superseded by the speaking portion of the TOEFL iBT as well as by the SPEAK test.

  6. Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost /Newsroom/Quick Start

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    The criteria for publishing opinion pieces are quality of argument, originality, and relevance to the community, as judged by the Signpost.Similar to newspaper op-eds, opinion pieces should be accompanied by an extended byline (suggestion: one to three sentences), that briefly introduces the author and indicates why their opinion about the topic might interest the reader.

  7. Glossary of language education terms - Wikipedia

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    Words have stable meanings, linked to them by arbitrary convention….Languages can convey meanings that are abstract and remote in time or space from the speaker, (and) linguistic forms are infinite in number. Chorus Speaking together as a group; used in choral speaking and jazz chants. Classroom climate

  8. Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/About - Wikipedia

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    Since its launch in 2005, there have been 704 Signpost issues published, comprising 5624 articles, and 13708 pages total (4476 talk and 9232 non-talk). The Signpost is produced by volunteers, and is independent of the Wikimedia Foundation and other Wikimedia organizations.

  9. Language center - Wikipedia

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    Lesions of the dominant ventral anterior nucleus may result in semantic paraphasias and difficulty in word-finding. [5] Also, individuals with thalamic lesions experience difficulties linking semantic concepts with correct phonological representations in word production. [5] Dyslexia is a language-processing disorder. It involves learning ...