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The aims of this exploratory study are to explain the theoretical background to the design of a ‘Strategic Competence Test’ for EFL learners, the initial stages of the development of the test and an evaluation of its design and potential usefulness through a trial with Japanese high school students. Communicative competence consists of several major sub-competences. One of these, Strategic Competence, used to receive little attention in foreign language classrooms. However, the importance of nurturing this competence in learners has become increasingly recognized by many researchers and practitioners. This paper presents the brief theoretical background to the design of a ‘Strategic Competence Test,’ based on Celce-Murcia, Dörnyei and Thurrell (1995). The test, conducted with 264 Japanese high school students, was designed so that the results would show which specific strategies were familiar to them and also what differences could be seen between higher and lower test score groups. The results of the study give an indication of how a more extensive test might be used in deciding how to promote the learners’ knowledge of communication strategies that are important for getting involved in conversations more actively.
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INTRODUCTION
THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
Strategic Competence and Communication Strategies
Strategic Competence in the Japanese Courses of Study
COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES ASSESSED IN THE STUDY
The List of Celce-Murcia, et al. (1995) for Developing Test Items
Designing Test Items
Strategies that are Excluded in the Test
Other Information about the Test
STUDY: ASSESSING THE STRATEGIC COMPETENCE OF JAPANESE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
The Purposes of the Study
Subjects
Procedure
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Overall Results
Discussion 1: Familiar and Unfamiliar Strategies
Discussion 2: Comparison Between Higher and Lower test Score Groups
Other Comments
CONCLUSION
THE AUTHOR
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
REFERENCES
APPENDIX
