Improving oral communication skills of English learners with voice messages and short videos

Katherine Anabelle Salvador Cisneros, Rotimi Peter Oye
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University students face the challenge of communicating in a foreign language while speaking. This is perceived as one of the most complex skills to develop. The lack of opportunities to interact in the target language, in and out of the English classrooms, prevents students from acquiring fluency and confidence. This study examines the development of students' oral communication skills of Level B1 (Pre-Intermediate level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) using the WhatsApp applications. Forty–five EFL learners aged 18-25 from a language center at a university in Ecuador performed exercises using voice messages and short videos as part of their course planned activities. The data collection method consisted of surveys and interviews with the participants and their teacher’s observations. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and cross-tabulation accordingly. Analysis of the data evidenced that short videos were far more effective than voice messaging in improving the participants' oral communication skills. Other benefits were the improvement of grammar and pronunciation observed in the learners' voice messages, with the consequent improvement of their speaking fluency. It can be said that the participants' overall oral communication skills developed with the use of the WhatsApp application in this study. Therefore, the authors recommend exploring the application of technological resources in the EFL classroom.
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通过语音信息和短视频提高英语学习者的口语交流能力
大学生面临着在讲话时用外语进行交流的挑战。这被认为是最难培养的技能之一。在英语课堂内外,缺乏与目标语言互动的机会,阻碍了学生获得流利和自信。本研究考察了使用WhatsApp应用程序的学生英语作为外语(EFL) B1级(欧洲共同语言参考框架的中级前水平)口语沟通技巧的发展。来自厄瓜多尔一所大学语言中心的45名18-25岁的英语学习者使用语音信息和短视频进行练习,作为课程计划活动的一部分。数据收集方法包括问卷调查和对参与者的访谈以及他们的老师的观察。采用描述性统计和交叉表法分析数据。对数据的分析证明,短视频在提高参与者的口头沟通技能方面远比语音信息有效。其他的好处是学习者语音信息的语法和发音的改善,随之而来的是他们口语流利程度的提高。可以说,在本研究中,参与者的整体口头沟通能力是随着WhatsApp应用程序的使用而发展的。因此,笔者建议探索技术资源在英语课堂中的应用。
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