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University entrance exam: the washback effect of textual genre knowledge

Having in mind that some institutions, following the example of the Federal University of Campina Grande, are requiring in the composition test the writing of a textual genre instead of an essay, traditionally requested in school and in most university entrance exams, this article has a twofold objective: (1) describing and analyzing the composition test presented in the 2007 university entrance exam of the UFCG and (2) investigating if that kind of test, quoted in "1", caused a backwash effect in candidates who did the university entrance exam. The corpus comprises (1) a composition test applied by the UFCG in 2007 and (2) the audio and video recording of a reflexive session (BORGHI e CRISTÓVÃO, 2007; MAGALHÃES, 2004) with some candidates who did that exam. The data, which were analyzed on the basis of backwash effect studies (AVELAR, 2001; CORREIA, 2003; LANZONI, 2004; SCARAMUCCI, 2004), indicated that the backwash effect of the composition test presented by the UFCG, in spite of a specific and positive value, has a poor intensity, because it partly influenced the candidates. The results also revealed that a repercussion of the genre theory, among students and teachers, seems to be in concomitant union with the backwash effect of the test.

university entrance exam composition; genre; backwash


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