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The Application of Formative Assessment to Primary School English Teaching

Ailing Wang

Abstract


With the deepening of the new curriculum reform, the pursuit of the quality of primary school English classroom
teaching is the teaching goal of every English teacher. In order to improve the quality of English teaching, teachers not only need to
innovate teaching methods and change teaching concepts, but also need to attach great importance to effective teaching evaluation.
Teaching evaluation is an indispensable part of teaching activities, and a scientific evaluation system is a powerful guarantee
for achieving teaching goals. This article mainly introduces the application of formative evaluation in primary school English
teaching, the significance of formative evaluation and the problems that should be paid attention to in the application process, so as
to help primary school English teachers fully understand and use formative evaluation to evaluate primary school students. English
learning stimulates students' interest in learning English and improves the level of English teaching in primary schools.

Keywords


Formative assessment; Primary school English teaching; Teaching assessment

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i9.4717

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