Fine-tuning descriptors for CEFR B1 level: insights from learner corpora
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2018-04
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Oxford University Press
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Despite the current importance of the Common European Framework of
Reference for Languages (CEFR) in the learning, teaching, and assessment of
languages, limitations arise in the use of the CEFR descriptors, which are also
present in the European Language Portfolio (ELP). This article highlights the
main challenges posed to CEFR and ELP users by the linguistic competence
descriptors—with a particular focus on the grammatical accuracy descriptors,
and strategy descriptors for monitoring and repair at B1 level—when they
try to self-assess their written production activities. In order to address these
limitations, a Computer-aided Error Analysis (CEA) was performed on a learner
corpus comprising B1-level texts produced by Spanish learners of English.
The results obtained enabled the reformulation of the descriptors for written
production activities at CEFR B1 level aimed at L1 Spanish learners of English,
by complementing the existing descriptors with further linguistic information on
the most frequent errors at that level.
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Artículo publicado open access con una licencia CC-BY-NC-ND
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CEFR, descriptors, learner corpora, Spanish learner writing, B1 level, error
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Díez-Bedmar, María Belén (2018). Fine-tuning descriptors for CEFR B1 level: insights from learner corpora. ELT Journal, 72(2), 199-209