Dr Nahal Khabbazbashi
Senior Lecturer in Language Assessment
I have a DPhil in Education and an MSc in Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition from the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ of Oxford. I worked for five years as a Senior Research Manager at Cambridge Assessment before joining CRELLA in 2017. I have extensive experience delivering seminars and workshops on language assessment for international language testing associations and have led the design and implementation of multiple projects for exam boards such as the British Council, Cambridge ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Press & Assessment, and the Educational Testing Service. CRELLA feels like a close-knit family to me and I am proud to be part of its success story.
I research the assessment of language skills, especially spoken language; eq(ual)ity, diversity and inclusion in assessment, and the impact of technology and multimodality on language testing.
I am currently the Chair of the British Association of Applied Linguistics Testing, Evaluation and Assessment Special Interest Group (2023-2025) and a member of the AHRC Peer Review College (2022-2025). I served as the Finance Lead and Steering Committee Member for the UK Association for Language Testing and Assessment (UKALTA) in 2018-2021 and acted as chair for the association’s annual conference in 2018. I have acted as reviewer for several journals such as , , , and
I welcome proposals for supervision from postgraduate research students in all aspects of language assessment. My main interests are in the assessment of spoken language, fairness, eq(ual)ity, diversity and inclusion in assessment, and the impact of technology and multimodality on language learning and assessment. Before getting in touch, please be sure to read our guidance on applying to study at CRELLA
Students I currently supervise:
Nicholas Glasson | Left to their own devices: Exploring interactional practices in an online group speaking task |
Theses completed under my supervision:
Dr Muhammad Tanveer |
Developing test tasks that elicit the construct of English language proficiency (ELP) for employability |
Dr Edit Ficzere |
An investigation into assessing EFL learners’ pragmatic competence in speaking at CEFR B2-C2 levels |
My recent publications include articles in , , and a . My book (Cambridge ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Press) was shortlisted for the ILTA/Sage Book Award 2024. You can access directly, or find links to my publications through the and on a comprehensive list of CRELLA publications
address
Professor Tony Green
Director of CRELLA
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Luton, Bedfordshire
UK, LU2 8LE
telephone
+44 (0)1582 489086