
Peer assessment is a valuable tool for evaluating language learners' language skills in the classroom. This method involves students evaluating their peers' work based on predetermined criteria, providing feedback, and assigning grades. Peer assessment promotes collaboration, critical thinking, and self-reflection among learners, leading to a more comprehensive evaluation of language proficiency. This article explores the benefits of peer assessment in language teaching and provides recommendations for effective implementation.
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