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The JALT Listening Podcast: Hear Us Out!
JALT Listening SIG
21 episodes
4 days ago
Dive into the world of second language acquisition with "Hear Us Out!" - a monthly podcast hosted by Ash, Andrej, and Cooper, English language lecturers in Japan. Produced in conjunction with the JALT Listening SIG, we explore cutting-edge listening research through engaging interviews with SLA researchers. Our smaller "Research Bites" episodes offer concise summaries of intriguing studies. From innovative methodologies to social perspectives in higher education, from the teaching of listening to listening to learn, we cover it all.
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Dive into the world of second language acquisition with "Hear Us Out!" - a monthly podcast hosted by Ash, Andrej, and Cooper, English language lecturers in Japan. Produced in conjunction with the JALT Listening SIG, we explore cutting-edge listening research through engaging interviews with SLA researchers. Our smaller "Research Bites" episodes offer concise summaries of intriguing studies. From innovative methodologies to social perspectives in higher education, from the teaching of listening to listening to learn, we cover it all.
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Language Learning
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The TOEIC is a Lie: Why English Tests Fail International Communication | a Research Bite of Suresh Canagarajah | Hear Us Out #21
The JALT Listening Podcast: Hear Us Out!
14 minutes 39 seconds
3 weeks ago
The TOEIC is a Lie: Why English Tests Fail International Communication | a Research Bite of Suresh Canagarajah | Hear Us Out #21

What if the way we test English is fundamentally broken? In this Research Bites episode, Cooper leads a provocative discussion of Suresh Canagarajah's 2006 paper "Changing Communicative Needs, Revised Assessment Objectives: Testing English as an International Language."

The TOEIC claims to test "international" communication—so why does it only include American, Canadian, British, and Australian speakers? Where's Indian English, Nigerian English, Singaporean English? Cooper, Ash, and Andrej explore how standardized tests reinforce outdated norms and fail to measure what actually matters: the ability to code-switch between different English varieties and negotiate meaning across diverse speech communities.

KEY MOMENTS:

  • 00:00:34 - The TOEIC is a lie (Opening)
  • 02:38 - Meet Suresh Canagarajah, "bomb thrower of global Englishes"
  • 06:40 - The false binary: Why both standard and local norms fail
  • 10:13 - Redefining proficiency as code-switching ability
  • 13:35 - Practical implications for language teachers


RESEARCH: Canagarajah, S. (2006). Changing communicative needs, revised assessment objectives: Testing English as an international language. Language Assessment Quarterly, 3(3), 229-242.

HOSTS: Andrej, Ash, and Cooper

Perfect for language teachers questioning standardized tests and TESOL professionals interested in World Englishes. 14 minutes.

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The JALT Listening Podcast: Hear Us Out!
Dive into the world of second language acquisition with "Hear Us Out!" - a monthly podcast hosted by Ash, Andrej, and Cooper, English language lecturers in Japan. Produced in conjunction with the JALT Listening SIG, we explore cutting-edge listening research through engaging interviews with SLA researchers. Our smaller "Research Bites" episodes offer concise summaries of intriguing studies. From innovative methodologies to social perspectives in higher education, from the teaching of listening to listening to learn, we cover it all.