THE EFFECTS OF VIRTUAL EXCHANGE ON NON-ENGLISH MAJORS’ SPEAKING SKILLS AT IUH

None NGA THI TUYET PHAN*, None HO THI HIEN, None DO NGOC CAM TU, None HO VAN THAI
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The potential of virtual exchange (VE) to improve oral communication skills of learners in non-English speaking countries has not been acknowledged in the literature. However, despite the expansion of VE programs for on-demand language practices in mainstream foreign language education and the growing number of research into VE worldwide, the potential of VE has not been recognized in Vietnam. This study explored the effects of VE on the speaking skills of non-English majors at a Vietnamese technical university. It used a survey with Likert-type options, interviews, and students' language samples to examine both the perceived and actual impact of VE. The findings show that all participants believed in the encouraging effects of VE on students' debate skills, idea exchanges, learning process, sense of improvement and achievement, confidence, interaction, and speaking motivation. Five elements of speaking skills, namely Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation, Fluency, and Discourse Management, were improved, with Discourse Management showing the most progress and Grammar showing the least. Linguistic analysis indicates that student participants actually made progress in their oral communication skills. However, improvement varied depending on the topic, with participants showing more improvement in familiar or easy speaking activities compared to less common matters and complex situations. Based on the findings, recommendations are made for VE researchers, designers, teachers, and students.
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虚拟交流对非英语专业学生英语口语能力的影响
虚拟交换(VE)在提高非英语国家学习者口语交际能力方面的潜力尚未得到文献的承认。然而,尽管主流外语教育中按需语言实践的VE项目不断扩大,世界范围内对VE的研究也越来越多,但VE的潜力在越南尚未得到认可。本研究探讨了VE对越南一所理工大学非英语专业学生口语能力的影响。它使用李克特式选项、访谈和学生语言样本的调查来检验VE的感知和实际影响。研究结果显示,所有的参与者都相信VE对学生的辩论技巧、思想交流、学习过程、进步和成就感、信心、互动和说话动机都有鼓励作用。口语技能的五个要素即语法、词汇、发音、流利度和语篇管理得到了提高,其中语篇管理进步最大,语法进步最少。语言分析表明,参与实验的学生在口头交流技能上确实取得了进步。然而,改善程度因话题而异,与不太常见的事情和复杂的情况相比,参与者在熟悉或简单的口语活动中表现出更多的改善。基于这些发现,我们为VE研究人员、设计师、教师和学生提出了建议。
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