Advantages:
• Oral test provides direct contact between the teacher and the student.
• More than one teacher can assess more than one student simultaneously
• It provides an opportunity to assess strong and weak areas of each student.
• It provides an opportunity to question the student about how they arrived to the answer.
• It provides the teacher with an opportunity to clarify the question in case the student has not understood.
Disadvantages:
• It lacks standardization hence the results of the test cannot compare across candidates.
• It is expensive (time) because the teacher cannot examine more than fifteen students in a day.
• It lacks objectivity because it is very subjective; teacher can be affected by other factors external to the test.
• It lacks a precise definition of the criteria for the award of a satisfactory rate
Using oral tests has definitive advantages and disadvantages. Some of the pros might include:
On the other hand, most often oral tests encourages motivation and student participation in group projects and discussions.
This technique also promotes various levels of thinking and knowledge when applied correctly.
Advantages of oral tests in a classroom include direct contact with the student, decreased misunderstandings, and better personalization based on the student. Disadvantages include increased pressure on the student, less standardization, and the amount of time required by the faculty to administer an oral test.
Advantages of achievement tests include the fact that they let teachers know how students are doing, and whether some students need more help. These tests can also help determine if a teaching style is working. Disadvantages of these tests include the fact that they do not always give an accurate picture of a students knowledge. Some students may just do poorly on tests even though they understand the subject.
One advantage of an essay test is that it measures not only precise knowledge, but the depth of understanding and ability to apply knowledge to a given essay question or hypothetical situation. A disadvantage is the time and effort required in scoring essays, as well as the subjective nature of scoring.
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some teachers include test items that has not been discussed! that's the disadvantages of that so called "teacher-made test"
Some teachers include test items that has not been discussed
Sometimes written communication is better than oral communication, but sometimes oral communication is better than written communication. It depends on the situation. There are advantages and disadvantages to both.Written communicationAdvantagesPermanent recordClear instructionsDisadvantagesFeedback can be difficult to obtainIf you don't understand information it can be hard to checkOral communicationAdvantagesDiscussion can be made quicklyInstant feedbackDisadvantagesNo permanent recordPeople forget what they have be told or asked to doLanguage barriers
Aural-oral is the only way to learn to speak a language. But an entirely aural-oral approach - that is, without any reading or writing - results in very poor spelling to say the least.
Oral is given by speaking, written is given in writing
Oral With Out (condom) - usually referes to oral sex without condom, performed by a prostitute.
They often take years to fine-tune.
Para language can be advantageous as it provides a way for individuals to communicate secretly or discreetly, enabling them to convey messages without being understood by others. However, a disadvantage is that it can lead to miscommunication or misunderstandings if the intended message is not accurately conveyed or interpreted by the recipient. Additionally, over-reliance on para language may hinder the development of effective communication skills in more conventional forms of language.
One of the main problems associated with oral law is the danger that it can be forgotten and misinterpreted.
The advantage of an Oral Report is that it can help your grammar and speech
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I can think of many advantages. But there are some disadvantages too. Here are some of each.AdvantagesEasy to takeNo needlesCan be done any time, any placeDifficult to mess up a doseDisadvantagesMany drugs absorb poorlySome drugs are broken down in the stomachPatients may forget doses
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Carbohydrate intolerance can be diagnosed using oral tolerance tests.
There are many advantages when using Oral B toothpaste, Oral B Pro-Expert possesses a poly phosphate system preventing many stains from happening by protecting the surface of the teeth from stain build up and discoloration.
Sometimes written communication is better than oral communication, but sometimes oral communication is better than written communication. It depends on the situation. There are advantages and disadvantages to both.Written communicationAdvantagesPermanent recordClear instructionsDisadvantagesFeedback can be difficult to obtainIf you don't understand information it can be hard to checkOral communicationAdvantagesDiscussion can be made quicklyInstant feedbackDisadvantagesNo permanent recordPeople forget what they have be told or asked to doLanguage barriers
Several types of oral and written tests are used to aid in the AD diagnosis and to follow its progression, including tests of mental status, functional abilities, memory, and concentration.