Asesoría Regional de Inglés Prueba de Dominio Lingüístico 2021 San José, Costa Rica - Mayo
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Prueba de Dominio Lingüístico 2021 (clic en los enlaces para acceder a las prácticas) Para la educación diversificada se mantiene como requisito de graduación la prueba de dominio lingüístico (MEP, mayo 2021). En el caso de inglés, probablemente se evaluará la comprensión lectora y auditiva. Por esa razón, cualquier práctica relacionada con esas habilidades ayudará y guiará al discente y docente a prepararse para dicha prueba. Además, las siguientes prácticas sirven como material de apoyo para realizar las pruebas TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication), Cambridge y TOEFL (Test of English as a foreign language). Las Pruebas Estandarizadas de Dominio Lingüístico se realizarán en formato digital y se desarrollan a partir de estándares internacionales, con el objetivo de evaluar el conocimiento de determinada población respecto al dominio de un idioma, en este caso, a partir del Marco Común Europeo de Lenguas Extranjeras. La prueba de dominio lingüístico tiene tres grandes objetivos: Evaluar al estudiantado del último año para determinar el nivel de dominio lingüístico, ubicarlos en una de las bandas de dominio lingüístico (A1, A2 principiante, B1, B2 intermedio, C1, C2 avanzado) y suministrar información relevante para mejorar la calidad del servicio educativo y que potencie el uso de las tecnologías de información y comunicación en los diferentes procesos.
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Referencias Bibliográficas ➢ https://dgec.mep.go.cr/documentos/documentos-sobre-dominio-linguistico (DM-DVM-AC-DGEC-0329-2021, DM-DVM-AC-DGEC-0330-2021) ➢ https://www.ucr.ac.cr/noticias/2021/01/28/la-ucr-evaluara-el-dominio-del- ingles-del-estudiantado-que-concluye-la-secundaria.html ➢ https://www.lenguasmodernas.ucr.ac.cr ➢ https://www.mep.go.cr ➢ https://dgec.mep.go.cr ➢ https://pelex.ucr.ac.cr ➢ https://www.examenglish.com
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