[ [[CEFR-J Members]] | [[CEFR-J Descriptors]] | [[CEFR-J RLD]] | [[CEFR-J Publications]] ] *CEFR-J Reference Level Descriptions (RLDs) [#v04804cf] #contents **What is RLD? [#d8af5fee] -[[CEFR RLD page by the Council of Europe>https://www.coe.int/en/web/common-european-framework-reference-languages/reference-level-descriptions]] **Major RLD projects for English [#qc3eb9f9] ***British Council/EAQUALS Core Inventory for General English [#v4ab740c] -[[Website>https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/british-council-eaquals-core-inventory-general-english]] ***English Profile: [#n8837bcc] -[[Website>http://www.englishprofile.org/]] -[[English Vocabulary Profile>http://www.englishprofile.org/wordlists]] -[[English Grammar Profile>http://www.englishprofile.org/english-grammar-profile]] ***Global Scale of English by Pearson [#w3e30a2c] -[[Website>https://www.pearson.com/english/about-us/global-scale-of-english.html]] -[[GSE Teacher Toolkit>https://www.english.com/gse/teacher-toolkit/user/lo]] ***Before CEFR [#ld38b053] -Threshold Level Series ("T-series") --You can access the original T-series books from [[here>http://www.englishprofile.org/resources/t-series]] ** CEFR-J Wordlist [#pd80ef95] ***About: [#p90d3122] - CEFR-J Wordlist Version 1.6 --A list of 7,801 items classified by the CEFR (A1 to B2) levels. --Each item has the following information: ---headword (lemma form) ---part of speech ---CEFR level ---thematic categories defined by the British Council/EAQUALS Core Inventory for General English and Threshold Levels 1990 (Council of Europe) ***Download [#e635c3dc] -Version 1.6 --[ [[download>https://cefr-j.org/data/CEFRJ_wordlist_ver1.6.zip#back]] ] ***How to cite: [#r32d3761] --Tono, Y. (2017). The CEFR-J and its Impact on English Language Teaching in Japan. JACET International Convention Selected Papers, Volume 4, pp. 31-52. JACET. ** CEFR-J Collocation Dataset [#w8a01292] ***About [#r3abc725] - First release (September, 2022) - Collocation list based on the CEFR-J Wordlist Ver. 1.6 - Syntactic frame-based collocation pairs extracted from BNC (dependency-parsed by stanza) ***Dataset information: [#tba9102f] - Each collocation pair has the following information: --w1: collocate --w2: node --w1_CEFR: CEFR level of w1 --w2_CEFR: CEFR level of w2 --relation: dependency relation --cooccurrence: collocation frequency --freq_w1: independent frequency of w1in the entire BNC --freq_w2: independent frequency of w2 in the entire BNC --w1_in_rel: frequency of w1 in the given dependency relation --w2_in_rel: frequency of w2 in the given dependency relation --DP: dispersion measure DP (Gries) --expected_freq: expected frequencies --Association measures for this given collocation pair: ---MI/ MI2/ MI3/ t_score/ z_score/ logDice/ log_likelihood/ chi_squared ***Download [#c6dfaf85] -ADJ+NOUN (amod): 135,939 pairs [ [[download>http://www.tufs.ac.jp/ts/personal/corpuskun/cefr-j/CEFR-JCollocationDataSet_amod.csv.zip]] ] -VERB+NOUN (obj): 114,582 pairs [ [[download>http://www.tufs.ac.jp/ts/personal/corpuskun/cefr-j/CEFR-JCollocationDataSet_obj.csv.zip]] ] -NOUN+NOUN (nounmod): 72,340 pairs [ [[download>http://www.tufs.ac.jp/ts/personal/corpuskun/cefr-j/CEFR-JCollocationDataSet_nounmod.csv.zip]] ] -ADVERB+VERB (advmod verb): 43,992 pairs [ [[download>http://www.tufs.ac.jp/ts/personal/corpuskun/cefr-j/CEFR-JCollocationDataSet_advmod_verb.csv.zip]] ] -ADVERB+ADJ (advmod adj): 16,180 pairs [ [[download>http://www.tufs.ac.jp/ts/personal/corpuskun/cefr-j/CEFR-JCollocationDataSet_advmod_adj.csv.zip]] ] ***Acknowledgement [#s6ee68d0] -This dataset was created by Kohei Fukuda, a postgraduate student in my lab. ***How to cite: [#f018cf92] --Fukuda, K. & Tono, Y. (2022). The CEFR-J Collocation Dataset Version 1.0. Tono Lab, TUFS. (this URL) ** CEFR-J Grammar Profile [#hc4c56f8] ***About [#x7bd5a42] -An inventory of grammar items classified by CEFR levels -Profiling was based on INPUT (ELT Course Book Corpus) as well as OUTPUT (Spoken and Written Learner Corpus) ***A list of grammar items and their REGEX queries [#z0075235] -The following Excel file describes 263 grammar items investigated and their REGEX query --[ [[download>https://cefr-j.org/PDF/sympo2020/CEFRJGP_GRAMMATICAL_ITEM_LIST.pdf#back]] ] ***Grammar Profile for Teachers and Learners [#qe51cee1] -A user-friendly version of the Grammar Profile -Visual image of how grammar points are learned at CEFR levels --[ [[download>https://cefr-j.org/PDF/sympo2020/CEFRJGP_TEACHERS.pdf#back]] ] ***Original dataset [#o3716c2d] -CEFR-based ELT Course Books --[ [[download>http://www.tufs.ac.jp/ts/personal/corpuskun/cefr-j/cefrj_grammar_cb_overall.csv.zip]] ] -CEFR-based ELT Course Books (Position-based) --[ [[download>http://www.tufs.ac.jp/ts/personal/corpuskun/cefr-j/cefrj_grammar_cb_sublevel.csv.zip]] ] -CEFR-based ELT Course Books (Skill-based) --[ [[download>http://www.tufs.ac.jp/ts/personal/corpuskun/cefr-j/EFL_Skill_Based.csv.zip]] ] -Written Learner Corpus: JEFLL Corpus (Original vs. Corrected) --[ [[download>http://www.tufs.ac.jp/ts/personal/corpuskun/cefr-j/JEFLL.csv.zip]] ] -Spoken Learner Corpus: NICT JLE Corpus --[ [[download>http://www.tufs.ac.jp/ts/personal/corpuskun/cefr-j/NICT_JLE_CEFR.csv.zip]] ] ***How to cite: [#c6ce47de] --Ishii, Y. & Tono, Y. (2018). Investigating Japanese EFL learners' overuse/underuse of English grammar categories and their relevance to CEFR levels. Proceedings of the 4th Asia Pacific Corpus Linguistics Conference, (Edited by Y. Tono and H. Isahara), pp. 160-165. ** CEFR-J Text Profile [#k8fccfa9] ** CEFR-J Error Profile [#rcb4ba1e]