Influence of Test Room Acoustics on Non-Native Listeners’ Standardized Test Performance

Author:

Kawata Makito1ORCID,Tsuruta-Hamamura Mariko2,Hasegawa Hiroshi2

Affiliation:

1. Department of English, Kanda University of International Studies, Chiba 261-0014, Chiba, Japan

2. Graduate School of Engineering, Utsunomiya University, Utsunomiya 321-8585, Tochigi, Japan

Abstract

Understanding the impact of room acoustics on non-native listeners is crucial, particularly in standardized English as a foreign language (EFL) proficiency testing environments. This study aims to elucidate how acoustics influence test scores, considering variables overlooked in prior research such as seat position and baseline language proficiency. In this experiment, 42 Japanese university students’ performance on standardized EFL listening tests was assessed in two rooms with distinct acoustic qualities, as determined by the speech transmission index (STI) and reverberation time (RT). The rooms differed significantly in their STI values and RT measurements, with one exhibiting high speech intelligibility qualities of ≥0.66 STI and RT0.5–2kHz < 0.7 s and the other falling below these benchmarks. The findings revealed that listening test scores were consistently higher in the acoustically favorable room across all participants. Notably, the negative effect of poor acoustics was more pronounced for students with lower baseline language proficiency. No significant score differences were observed between front- and rear-seat positions, suggesting that overall room acoustics may be more influential than individual seating locations. The study concludes that acoustics play a significant role in the standardized EFL test performance, particularly for lower-proficiency learners. This highlights the necessity of standardized testing environments to be more carefully selected in order to ensure the fair and reliable assessment of language proficiency.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Acoustics and Ultrasonics

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