Dr. Christian M. Meyer

Manipulating the Difficulty
of C-Tests

Abstract. We propose two novel manipulation strategies for increasing and decreasing the difficulty of C-tests automatically. This is a crucial step towards generating learner-adaptive exercises for self-directed language learning and preparing language assessment tests. To reach the desired difficulty level, we manipulate the size and the distribution of gaps based on absolute and relative gap difficulty predictions. We evaluate our approach in corpus-based experiments and in a user study with 60 par­tici­pants. We find that both strategies are able to generate C-tests with the desired difficulty level.

Eingereicht: 04.03.2019 | Veröffentlicht: 28.07.2019
Difficulty distribution of exercises generated with DEF, SEL, and SIZE for extreme values.
Difficulty distribution of exercises generated with DEF, SEL, and SIZE for extreme values.