The
Speaking Proficiency English Assessment Kit (SPEAK) is an
oral test developed by the
Educational Testing Service (ETS). The SPEAK test continues to be administered to non-native
English speakers. Its aim is to evaluate the examinee's proficiency in spoken English. It is usually taken as a
professional certification, especially for graduate
teaching assistants in the American college and university system, who are often required to hold office hours and converse in English with students. It is also used in the medical profession, where communication with patients is required. The SPEAK test has been criticized for not accurately testing how a speaker will perform in the real world, in part because it is administered by recording the individual speaking into a recording device rather than speaking to a person. The SPEAK test has also been criticized for using native speaker norms to judge non-native speakers.