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Using the OPI to Place Heritage Speakers of Russian
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MultilingualismLinguistic AnthropologyCultural HeritageEducationRussian Heritage SpeakersPlace Heritage SpeakersLanguage TeachingLanguage ProficiencyCultural Heritage ManagementSecond Language AcquisitionLanguage TestingLanguage StudiesSociolinguisticsOral ProficiencyLanguage CurriculumHeritage Language AcquisitionExtinct LanguageArabic Oral ProficiencyLanguage LocalisationSecond Language StudiesActfl Proficiency GuidelinesForeign Language AcquisitionLinguisticsOral Communication
Abstract: This study explored the possibility of using an ACTFL oral proficiency interview (OPI) to assess the spoken proficiency of heritage language speakers of Russian for the purpose of placing them in Russian language classes. The authors also considered whether the norm of an educated native speaker could be used as a valid reference point for Russian heritage speakers. The OPI was administered to a group of college‐age Russian heritage speakers with little or no formal instruction in the language. The results indicated that the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines could be used to assess oral proficiency of Russian heritage speakers and that the standard of an educated native speaker of Russian could be used as a norm.
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