Setting Common Standards in Foreign Language Testing – Aligning Serbia with the Rest of the World
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https://doi.org/10.18485/philologia.2011.9.9.6Keywords:
foreign language testing, Serbia, unified standard, teachers, studentsAbstract
The aim of this paper is to give an overview of foreign language testing in Serbia, its current state and possible steps towards implementing a unified standard and the long-term benefits such a unification would bring to the quality of language testing and foreign language education in general. This, coupled with the fact that such a standard would prevent redundant testing and the unnecessary waste of effort by both teachers and students, makes setting standards a necessity and not an option.
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