The Applied Linguistics & TESOL Corpus (ALTEC) Learner Corpus Development

Overview

Using audio and video recording technologies, this project will collect authentic, spoken and written language, and physical gestures by English language learners at a variety of proficiency levels. The result will be a Learner Corpus – The Applied Linguistics & TESOL Corpus (ALTEC) – that can be used to analyze language by English language learners in an ESL instructional environment. The Community Language Program (CLP) (https://www.tc.columbia.edu/communitylanguage) is operated by the Applied Linguistics program at Teachers College. English language courses are taught at seven different proficiency levels. Video cameras and microphones will record regular adult English language instruction at all proficiency levels. In addition, written essays completed during the placement exam administration will be included in the corpus together with additional placement test scores. These data are part of the intake process for the English language courses and are completed by all students. 

Source: AL-TESOL Language & Technology Group, Teachers College, Columbia University