Free Online Test Targets English
Learners
A private company has just launched what it calls
“the world’s first free standardized English test.” Anyone with an
Internet connection can take the test for free.
The new exam is called the EFSET, which is short for Education First
Standardized English Test. The company, Education First, is known by the
letters EF. It operates schools and offices in more than 50 countries.
Minh Tran is EF’s Director of Research and Academic Partnerships. He
estimates there are two billion English language learners worldwide.
Many of them are interested in attending an American college or
university. To do so, foreign students need to take the Test of English
as a Foreign Language – better known as TOEFL. Tran says many foreigners
are not wealthy enough to take the TOEFL, which can cost more than $250.
In addition, test takers often have to travel overnight to reach an
official testing site.
For example, it costs $175 to take the TOEFL Internet-based test in
Cambodia. The World Bank says the average Cambodian worker earns only
about $1,000 per year. That means the cost of taking the TOEFL is about
17.5 percent of the average worker’s yearly wages.
It is not just individuals who find the test pricey. Some governments
find the costs to be prohibitive.
Mr. Tran says EF is in talks with education
ministries in several countries. He hopes governments will use the EFSET
to test millions of employees and students. He notes that not everyone
needs official results from the TOEFL or IELTS – the International
English Language Testing System.
“Well, it depends on who you are. If you are a beginner, or if you are
someone who does not need to send your certified English scores to a
third party, such as a school or an employer or immigration officer,
then I would say the EFSET serves a unique function.”
Mr. Tran believes that EFSET meets the highest values in language
testing. The test has been through years of research and psychometric
analysis. Psychometrics is the method or process of mental measurement.
The new test was tested, or piloted, on thousands of students. The EFSET
uses special computer software that makes the questions easier or harder,
depending on one’s performance. The EFSET measures all English levels,
while the IELTS and TOEFL only measure from moderate to advanced.
“The EFSET is unique and innovative and really groundbreaking in the
sense that it gives free online access very much like a MOOC [Massive
Open Online Course] would to anyone who interested in measuring their
English proficiency level.”
There is a 50-minute and a two-hour version of the test, which its
developers are calling the EFSET Plus. Both versions test only reading
and listening skills. Will speaking and writing questions be added in
the future? Mr. Tran is hopeful.
“That’s a very good question, and a question that our experts are
working on right now. There are many ways that you can test productive
skills -- speaking and writing. What’s difficult is standardizing those
assessments and making sure the different graders have the same
reliability and listening to the same samples or reading the same sample
that they have the same score.”
IELTS and TOEFL still use humans to rate the speaking and writing
sections. So far, no software program can measure speaking and writing
ability as well as a human being.
It is too early to know if colleges and universities will accept EFSET
results for admission. Julie Soper is Assistant Director of
International Admissions at American University in Washington, DC. She
finds the concept of a free online English test interesting but she also
has some reservations.
“It’s very intriguing. I like the idea that it’s free and that it’s easy
to access—that’s a huge deal for students who are maybe in areas where
they can’t get to a TOEFL, can’t get to an IELTS. So that’s great. But,
with it being online, I mean of course there’s the question of being
able to properly validate the person’s identity and have that security
around that test score. And then, additionally, with not having all of
the components of the exam that TOEFL and IELTS have I just wonder about
it. I have not done any research on my own about it, so just am curious.”
Even without a speaking and writing section, some English language
teachers are hopeful about the new test. Mark Dever is an English
Language Fellow at the Police Language School in Indonesia’s capital.
“This test has great potential. This test can help those with fewer
resources. For too long those who could afford the [TOEFL] courses were
the ones that passed. This test has a chance to help the teachers inside
the classroom as well because it’s an easy, free way for me to assess
the level of my students, along with a way to perform a quick, free
needs analysis for them as well.”
EF offers the test for free as a way to advertise other EF products to
possible users. The test was launched last month and tens of thousands
of students have taken it. Tran says feedback from students has been
good.
Time will tell whether this new test is a game-changer in the
standardized test industry. |