The document discusses the use of journals, questionnaires, and interviews as alternative assessment tools in language classrooms. These tools allow teachers to gather qualitative information on student progress over time rather than just test language knowledge. They can help engage students by allowing self-reflection and making them responsible for their own learning. While valuable, teachers need preparation to implement these tools reliably and validly, such as following guidelines. Overall, these alternative assessments are seen as helpful for engaging students and informing decision-making, though they require more time than traditional tests.