Research of Oral Test Reliability and Validity of College English Based on the Computer Technology

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Oral English teaching is the law of language teaching, which is not only the necessity of college English teaching reform and development but also a reflection of social needs. After college English graded teaching, oral test was incorporated into the scope of the final exam of many colleges and universities. In-depth discussion of computer-assisted oral English test reliability and validity has the practical significance.

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