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A Study on the Performance Differences in Translating the Written Texts Derived from the KCSAT EnglishA Study on the Performance Differences in Translating the Written Texts Derived from the KCSAT English

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A Study on the Performance Differences in Translating the Written Texts Derived from the KCSAT English
Authors
박태자서명아
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
한국통번역교육학회
Keywords
번역; 의사소통능력; 영어교육; 독해지문; translation; communicative competence; English education; reading passage
Citation
통번역교육연구, v.15, no.1, pp.55 - 78
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
통번역교육연구
Volume
15
Number
1
Start Page
55
End Page
78
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/85418
DOI
10.23903/kaited.2017.15.1.003
ISSN
1738-1223
Abstract
Translation was a crucial element of English teaching for a long time in Korea, but it has been a significant missing part to measure communicative competence in English because of the arrival and dominance of communicative methodologies in English teaching and learning. This paper aimed at investigating the performance differences in translating the English written texts derived from the English listening and reading passages of the Korean College Scholastic Ability Test into Korean. The two texts had differing characteristics in terms of context, vocabulary, and format. More specifically, this study examined the impact of translation of the two different texts on students’ English level proficiency. A total of 38 high school seniors participated in the study. Findings revealed that the participants performed differently in translating the two different texts. One of the findings was that the students attained much higher scores in translating the listening passage than the reading passage. In addition, the students’ results of the practice test had high correlation with the translation scores on the reading passage.
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