Acquisition and Assessment of Spanish by Haitian Secondary School Students in Chile

Abstract

This study is framed in the field of Applied Linguistics in Spanish as a Foreign Language. A practical application for teaching based on assessment and error analysis of Haitian students in Chilean secondary schools is presented. This work is particularly relevant given that the most socioeconomically vulnerable schools in the country have received a significant influx of non-native Spanish speakers without any linguistic policy in place to help these students improve their poor general academic performance. Two analyses were carried out based on students’ written texts: a meta-analysis of evaluation rubrics completed by secondary school language teachers and an error analysis by the researchers. Both of these analyses point to significant deficiencies in the use of Spanish on the part of the students, but they differ in terms of the specific factors that they indicate for greater evaluative focus and subsequent feedback and coverage in the classroom.

Presenters

Karina Cerda Oñate
Associate professor, English Department, Universidad de Talca, Chile

Gloria Toledo
Associate professor, Ciencias del Lenguaje, Universidad Católica de Chile, Región Metropolitana de Santiago, Chile

Andrea Lizasoain
Assistant Professor, Instituto de Lingüística y Literatura, Universidad Austral de Chile, Los Ríos, Chile

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Assessment and Evaluation

KEYWORDS

Spanish as a Foreign Language, Multicompetence, Error Analysis, Writing Skills

Digital Media

Videos

https://youtu.be/Exviuw0sSoA
Video Presentation
Video Presentation

Downloads

Slides

Toledo_Lizasoian_cerda_oñate.pdf