This paper analyses the potential washback effect of the Cambridge English First test on language courses by considering the choice of writing tasks and the key aspects for success in the test according to learners and teachers. For that purpose, several approaches about the washback effect have been considered and they have inspired the research process, in which six institutions, 136 students and 17 teachers have taken part. After discussing the results obtained from questionnaires and teaching diaries in the light of the latest views on washback, several conclusions have been drawn. The washback effect is evident in the task types used and also in the activities considered more effective to pass the test.  
Language tests are frequently criticized for having negative impact on teaching — so-calle...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 113-129.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
The washback effect of English language assessments in junior high school has been a topic of debate...
Abstract: The term Washback or Backwash has come to the prominence in the literature of English lang...
Because of the complex nature of writing as a social, cultural and cognitive phenomenon, and the var...
This paper reviews the progress made in washback studies over the quarter century since Hughes ’ (19...
Washback refers to the influence that language teachers and learners (or test-takers) have on the ex...
Tests are the primary source of change in the centralized educational systems. ‘Washback’ is the ter...
Tests are the primary source of change in the centralized educational systems. ‘Washback ’ is the te...
Test-takers ’ perceptions of the tests can often provide abundant information for the test designers...
Teachers often confused how they can get feedback from their students as one of supporting education...
English language tests in Indonesia have been long established to measure English language proficien...
In the past decades, there has been a growing interest in the effects of language tests, especially ...
The paper focuses on the effects of changes to high-stakes tests on the performance of those who tak...
In the past decades, there has been a growing interest in the effects of language tests, especially ...
Language tests are frequently criticized for having negative impact on teaching — so-calle...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 113-129.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
The washback effect of English language assessments in junior high school has been a topic of debate...
Abstract: The term Washback or Backwash has come to the prominence in the literature of English lang...
Because of the complex nature of writing as a social, cultural and cognitive phenomenon, and the var...
This paper reviews the progress made in washback studies over the quarter century since Hughes ’ (19...
Washback refers to the influence that language teachers and learners (or test-takers) have on the ex...
Tests are the primary source of change in the centralized educational systems. ‘Washback’ is the ter...
Tests are the primary source of change in the centralized educational systems. ‘Washback ’ is the te...
Test-takers ’ perceptions of the tests can often provide abundant information for the test designers...
Teachers often confused how they can get feedback from their students as one of supporting education...
English language tests in Indonesia have been long established to measure English language proficien...
In the past decades, there has been a growing interest in the effects of language tests, especially ...
The paper focuses on the effects of changes to high-stakes tests on the performance of those who tak...
In the past decades, there has been a growing interest in the effects of language tests, especially ...
Language tests are frequently criticized for having negative impact on teaching — so-calle...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 113-129.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
The washback effect of English language assessments in junior high school has been a topic of debate...