This document discusses performance-based assessment in the EFL classroom. It defines performance-based assessment as an alternative assessment that requires students to construct a response, create a product, or demonstrate application of knowledge in authentic contexts. The benefits of performance-based assessment include using meaningful tasks, promoting hands-on activities, showing what students know and can do, supporting language and cognitive needs of ELL students, and providing feedback. Examples of performance-based assessments are products, performances, and process-oriented assessments. The document also provides details on designing and implementing performance-based assessments, including defining criteria and using rubrics, checklists, and holistic scoring.